capulus
Capulus refers to a genus of fungi belonging to the family Capulaceae. These fungi are typically small to medium in size, with a cap that is often funnel-shaped or cup-shaped, hence the genus name which derives from the Latin word for "cup." The cap surface can vary in texture, appearing smooth, scaly, or velvety, and its color can range from white and pale yellow to brown and reddish-brown depending on the species.
The stem, or stipe, of capulus fungi is generally slender and often hollow, though some species may
Capulus species are saprobic, meaning they obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. They are commonly