scyphidia
Scyphidia is a genus of fungi belonging to the family *Tricholomataceae*, commonly found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. These fungi are characterized by their small, delicate, and often brightly colored basidiocarps (fruit bodies), which typically grow in clusters or groups on soil, wood, or decaying plant matter. The genus is closely related to other small-spored agarics, such as *Collybia* and *Marasmius*, but is distinguished by its unique morphological and molecular traits.
The fruit bodies of *Scyphidia* species are usually cap-shaped, with a convex or bell-like form that flattens
Species within the genus are saprotrophic, meaning they decompose organic material, playing a role in nutrient
Molecular phylogenetic studies have helped clarify the relationships within *Scyphidia*, revealing it as a distinct lineage
Despite their ecological importance, *Scyphidia* fungi are generally not considered edible, and their consumption is not