kundella
Kundella is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales. These mushrooms are characterized by their fleshy fruiting bodies, typically with gills on the underside of the cap. Species within the genus Kundella are often found growing on decaying wood or in leaf litter in forest environments. Their ecological role is primarily that of decomposers, breaking down organic matter and contributing to nutrient cycling in their habitats.
The exact taxonomic placement of Kundella has been subject to revision as new research, particularly molecular
Identification of Kundella species often requires careful examination of macroscopic features such as cap shape and