mucinus
Mucinus is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales. These mushrooms are characterized by their typically small to medium size and often gelatinous or viscid texture. The caps of Mucinus species can vary in shape, often being convex, campanulate, or irregular, and their surface can be smooth or striated. The gills are usually decurrent, meaning they run down the stem. The stems of these fungi are generally slender and can be either centrally attached or eccentric.
A key feature that distinguishes many Mucinus species is their hymenium, the spore-bearing surface, which can
The ecological role of Mucinus fungi is primarily as decomposers, contributing to the breakdown of organic