Noctilucus Phytoglow, from Latin 'nocti' (night) and 'lucus' (light) with 'phyto' and 'glow', is a bioluminescent fungal species in Luminispectra Chromagloria (Agaricales: Chromagloriaceae). It features elongated, leaf-like caps with intricate venation, glowing blue-green (420-490 nm) with amber and cyan highlights and slender undulating margins. The slender stipe (10-25 cm) shows translucent purple tint. Fruiting bodies aggregate vertically, mimicking rainforest understory swaying. Bioluminescence arises via luciferin-luciferase oxidation in hyphal layers. Saprotrophic on decomposing hardwood in cool (10-20°C), humid tropical understories, it plays a role in nutrient cycling. Wind disperses spores, aided by body arrangement. Its extensive mycelium decomposes lignocellulose, supporting forest health. Though rare, it is a stable, ecologically significant species.