gongylophorus
Gongylophorus is the historical name used for the fungal cultivar cultivated by leaf-cutting ants such as Atta and Acromyrmex. The fungus that the ants cultivate is currently classified as Leucoagaricus gongylophorus, with Gongylophorus regarded as a deprecated genus name or synonym. The fungus produces specialized nutrient-rich structures called gongylidia, which serve as the primary food for the ant colony.
Taxonomy and classification place this cultivar in the Basidiomycota, class Agaricomycetes, order Agaricales, and family Agaricaceae.
Ecology and symbiosis describe a tightly integrated mutualism between the ants and the fungus. Leaf-cutting ants
Morphology and reproduction note that gongylidia are bulbous, food-producing hyphal swellings. In the nest, the garden
Distribution and significance highlight that the cultivar is associated with New World leaf-cutting ants across tropical