
Chamaeota
Scientific name: Chamaeota
Chamaeota
Scientific name: Chamaeota

Description

Chamaeota is a rare group of small mushrooms known for their distinctive spiny or scaly caps. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, often growing on decaying wood. Some species in this group have a unique ring-like structure on their stems. Chamaeota has been observed to have a pinkish spore print, which is uncommon among similar-looking mushrooms.

Species of Chamaeota


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Pluteaceae mushrooms Genus
Chamaeota