Corallinoideae 🔍
Corallinoids are a group of fungi that produce coralline compounds, which are pigments found in various forms, including coral and sponges. These compounds are composed of two molecules linked together by a sulfur-containing molecule called an aldehyde, forming a series of secondary amides known as corallines. This group includes the fungus "Corallina" (also known as "Sphagnum"), which is used in the production of coral reefs and other marine ecosystems.