The fruitbody of a fungus in this sub-group may have a simple saddle-like form, look like a distorted saddle or be highly convoluted, with numerous smooth folds (and so almost brain-like in appearance). A convoluted cap may be roughly spherical or irregular with one or more protruding lobes.
Various species with such fruitbodies are referred to as false morels.
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