Gyromitra brunnea
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Definition
Noun: A species of fungus belonging to the genus Gyromitra, characterized by a deeply wrinkled, brain-like or saddle-shaped cap that is a deep brownish-red color, and a white or pale stalk. It is a type of false morel.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific scientific name for a type of mushroom. It is typically used in mycological (fungus-related) contexts, field guides, or by foragers.
- The term is not commonly used in everyday conversation. In general contexts, it might be referred to as a type of "false morel" or "lorchel."
- Important Safety Note: Many species, including , contain toxins and are considered poisonous unless properly prepared. They should not be consumed without expert identification and knowledge.
Examples
- Scientific/Field Guide Context:
- We identified the specimen as Gyromitra brunnea based on its brownish-red fertile surface and white stipe.
- The forger carefully noted the presence of Gyromitra brunnea growing under the conifers.
- General Cautionary Context:
- While searching for true morels, be cautious not to mistake them for the toxic Gyromitra brunnea.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name comes from Greek roots meaning "convoluted headband," referring to the cap's shape.
- The species epithet is Latin for "brown," describing the cap's color.
Variants and Related Words
- Lorchel: A common name for fungi in the genus and related genera.
- False morel: A broader common name for several genera of mushrooms (including , , and others) that resemble true morels ( spp.) but are often toxic.
- Gyromitra esculenta: A closely related and notoriously toxic species known as the "beefsteak morel" or "brain mushroom."
Synonyms
- Brown false morel
- (In specific contexts) Lorchel
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning as the scientific name for this particular fungus species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- a lorchel with deep brownish red fertile part and white stalk