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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of fungi: A taxonomic genus of fungi within the family Secotiaceae. It is characterized by having a stout stem and fruiting bodies (the spore-producing structure) that remain permanently closed or never fully expand and open.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specialized, scientific term used in mycology (the study of fungi).
- It is almost exclusively used in academic, taxonomic, or field guide contexts to classify and describe a specific group of fungi.
- The defining feature is the permanently closed or incompletely expanded fruiting body, which distinguishes it from typical, open-capped mushrooms.
Examples
- The mycologist identified the specimen as belonging to the genus .
- species are part of the secotioid fungi, which have evolved a closed form.
- Under the microscope, the spore structure confirmed it was a .
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe characteristics: e.g., "a -like fungus" or " morphology."
Variants and Related Words
- Secotiaceae (n): The family of fungi to which the genus belongs.
- Secotioid (adj): Describing fungi that have a closed, never-fully-expanding fruiting body form, like those in the genus .
- Gasteromycete (n): A broad, historical grouping for fungi with enclosed spore-bearing structures; is considered a secotioid gasteromycete.
Synonyms
- There are no common-language synonyms. In scientific taxonomy, a genus name is unique. Related descriptive terms include secotioid fungus.
Different Meanings
- This word has only one specific meaning as a genus name in mycology. It is not used in general English.
Notes on Usage
- In scientific writing, the genus name is always italicized ().
- When referring to a specific but unnamed species within the genus, it can be written as " sp." (singular) or " spp." (plural).
Noun
- a stout-stemmed genus of fungus belonging to the family Secotiaceae having fruiting bodies that never expand completely