dolistne
Dolistne is a genus of bioluminescent, fungi-like organisms described from temperate cave systems. They form small, cushion- or mat-like colonies on limestone surfaces and emit a steady, soft blue-green glow in complete darkness. The organisms are non-photosynthetic and rely on mineral nutrients and organic detritus carried into caves by water or air flow. Dolistne is represented by a small number of described species and is primarily observed in stable, low-light cave environments.
Etymology of the name dolistne traces to a fictional cave-dwelling language, in which dol denotes light and
Morphology and biology. Dolistne colonies consist of filamentous hyphae-like structures forming adherent patches. The bioluminescence is
Distribution and habitat. Dolistne is reported from limestone cave systems in a limited geographic region, with
Ecology and human interest. In cave ecosystems, dolistne may participate in nutrient cycles by processing detritus