võiophilids
Võiophilids are a group of fungi characterized by their distinctive fruiting bodies, which often resemble small, fleshy structures. The name "võiophilids" is derived from the Greek word "võiophilos" meaning "butter-loving," a descriptor that hints at some species' association with fatty substances or their buttery texture. These fungi are not a formally recognized taxonomic rank such as a family or order, but rather a descriptive grouping based on morphological similarities observed by mycologists.
The true taxonomic classification of organisms commonly referred to as "võiophilids" can vary. They are often
Identification of võiophilids relies on a combination of features, including the shape and color of the cap,