Lepingumallides
Lepingumallides is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales. The exact taxonomic placement of Lepingumallides has been subject to debate and research, with its classification evolving as new genetic and morphological data becomes available. Fungi within this genus are typically characterized by their small to medium-sized fruiting bodies, often with distinctive gill structures. The ecological roles of Lepingumallides species are varied, with some known to be saprotrophic, decomposing organic matter, while others may exhibit mycorrhizal associations with plants.
The distribution of Lepingumallides is not extensively documented, but species have been reported from various geographical