Description: In Agumbe, a rainforest region in southern India, the Cup Fungi stands out for its delicate, goblet-shaped appearance. These fungi are typically small, with a cup-like structure that collects rainwater, aiding spore dispersal. Often found on decaying wood or leaf litter, they contribute to the forest's ecosystem by decomposing organic matter. Their presence highlights Agumbe’s rich biodiversity and the delicate balance of its moist, tropical environment.