Spectraflorensis Luminata, named from Latin 'spectra' (light), 'florensis' (flower-like), and 'luminata' (luminous), is a bioluminescent fungal species in the Ethereal Phosphorica cluster. It has a trumpet-shaped fruiting body (10-30 cm), cream-colored cap with yellow spots, and a royal blue stipe with bright orange-yellow pustulate outgrowths, likely glandular. Its hymenophore features elongated pores enhancing spore release. Bioluminescence occurs in the stipe (470-530 nm) via a luciferin-luciferase system in specialized hyphae, attracting nocturnal spore dispersers. Native to tropical rainforest canopies, it grows on decaying arboreal substrates at 5-25°C. Classified in family Phosphoraceae, genus Spectraflorensis, it disperses spores by air aided by pore structure and aromatic compounds. Its extensive mycelium decomposes lignocellulosic debris, supporting rainforest nutrient cycling and biodiversity.