Gastroboletus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of fungi: A taxonomic category (genus) of fungi classified within the family Secotiaceae. Fungi in this genus are characterized by their physical resemblance to typical boletes but have a key structural difference: their spores are not actively discharged from the basidium (the spore-bearing cell).
Usage Notes
- The word "Gastroboletus" is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in mycology (the study of fungi) and biology. It is always capitalized when referring to the genus name.
- It is not used in everyday conversation. Its usage is confined to academic, scientific, or specialized naturalist contexts.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The mycologist identified the specimen as belonging to the genus Gastroboletus.
- Under the microscope, the structure confirmed it was a Gastroboletus, as the spores were not forcibly ejected.
Advanced Usage
- The defining feature of is its gasteroid (stomach-like) development, where spores mature internally and are not ballistically discharged. This places it within the group of fungi known as gasteromycetes or "stomach fungi."
Variants and Related Words
- Gasteromycete (n): A broad, informal grouping of fungi that produce spores inside their fruiting bodies (like puffballs and stinkhorns), as opposed to releasing them from external surfaces like gills or pores.
- Bolete (n): A type of mushroom characterized by a spongy layer of pores (instead of gills) on the underside of the cap. species look similar to these.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise taxonomic genus. In very general descriptive terms, it could be referred to as a "secotioid bolete" or a "gasteroid bolete-like fungus," but these are descriptive phrases, not synonyms.
Noun
- a genus of fungi belonging to the family Secotiaceae; they resemble boletes but the spores are not discharged from the basidium