lagenos
Lagenos is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Strophariaceae. This genus was first described in 2010 by mycologists Marco Contu and Alfredo Vizzini. The type species for the genus is Lagenos pilatii. Fungi in the genus Lagenos are characterized by their small to medium-sized fruiting bodies, typically found growing on wood or wood debris. Microscopically, they often exhibit distinctive spore ornamentation and other morphological features that differentiate them from closely related genera.
The species within Lagenos are generally found in temperate regions. Their ecological role typically involves saprotrophic