membranissa
Membranissa is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Tricholomataceae, commonly known as the mushroom family. The name *Membranissa* derives from the Latin word *membrana*, meaning "membrane," in reference to the delicate, web-like veil that often covers the gills of these mushrooms when young. This veil is a distinguishing characteristic of the genus.
Species within the genus *Membranissa* are typically found in temperate and subtropical regions worldwide, often growing
Membranissa mushrooms have a slender, fragile cap that ranges from convex to flat with age, usually measuring
While some species of *Membranissa* are considered edible, they are generally not highly prized due to their
Membranissa fungi play an ecological role in breaking down organic material, contributing to nutrient cycling in