Luminis Fungusglowii, named for its glowing fungal nature, is a bioluminescent fungus from the Galactic Mycelium cluster found in tropical caves at 5-20°C. Fruiting bodies reach 0-15 cm, with convex, semi-translucent blue to purple caps dotted with iridescent orange luminescent spots. The closely spaced gills emit 400-480 nm bioluminescence via a luciferin-luciferase system producing cold light, concentrated on gills and cap edges. The solid, textured stipe channels light downward. Ecologically, it decomposes organic matter, aiding nutrient cycling. Spores disperse via cave airflow. Taxonomically, it belongs to Agaricales, Mycenaeaceae, sharing traits with luminescent fungi. Its extensive mycelium network sustains cave microecosystems and exhibits growth-based colony expansion.
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