inkcaps
Inkcaps are a broad group of mushrooms best known for a distinctive autodigestion process in which the cap (and often the gills) dissolve into a black, inky fluid that helps disperse the spores. This deliquescence gives inkcaps their common name and is exhibited by many species across several genera.
Taxonomically, many inkcaps were once placed in the genus Coprinus, but taxonomic revisions have moved most
Inkcaps are saprotrophic, feeding on decaying organic matter such as leaf litter, rich soils, wood chips, manure,
Notable species include the shaggy mane (Coprinus comatus) and the common ink cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). The