Cantharellus

/ˌkænθəˈrɛləs/ noun

A genus of edible fungi commonly known as chanterelles, characterized by their funnel shape and golden color.

From Latin 'cantharellus,' a diminutive form derived from Greek 'kantharos' (beetle), likely because the fungus's shape resembles a beetle or drinking vessel. Medieval botanists named the fungus this way.

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