👉 Smicromorpha is a small, rod-shaped fungus that belongs to the family Polyporaceae and has been described as a member of the order Basidiomycetes. It is known for its distinctive, small, white or yellowish-white spores that are produced in a spherical capsule called a hyaline sac. This species is commonly found on various surfaces such as wood, paper, and soil, where it can colonize and thrive under specific environmental conditions.