👉 Menurella is a genus of fungi in the family Mycetobacteraceae, commonly known as white fungus. They are characterized by their elongated mycelia with multiple spores and are often associated with soil conditions that favor fungal growth. The term "menurella" comes from the Latin word "mense" meaning "flesh," referring to the outer layer of the fungi's cell walls, which is typically composed of xylan and galactose.