Marasmius

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of fungi: Marasmius is the scientific name for a large genus of primarily small, saprobic mushrooms. They are often characterized by their white spore print, tough, pliable stems that do not easily break, and a tendency to wither in dry conditions and then revive with moisture.

Usage
  • species are commonly found on forest litter, such as fallen leaves and twigs.
  • The genus contains both edible and inedible species, requiring expert identification.
  • Mycologists study the decomposition role of fungi in ecosystems.
Examples
  • "We identified the tiny mushrooms growing on the oak leaf as a species of ."
  • "The Marasmius oreades, also known as the fairy ring mushroom, is a well-known edible species within this genus."
  • "A key identifying feature for the genus Marasmius is its white spore deposit."
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and mycological contexts, is always italicized as it is a Latin genus name. When used as a common noun (e.g., "a marasmius"), it is often not italicized.
  • The term can be used attributively to describe characteristics, e.g., "marasmioid" means resembling fungi of the genus .
Variants and Related Words
  • Marasmioid (adjective): Having the characteristics of a mushroom, such as a tough stem and the ability to revive after drying.
  • Marasmiellus: A closely related genus of fungi, sometimes separated from .
Synonyms
  • Fungus (general)
  • Mushroom (general)
  • Agaric (general term for gilled mushrooms)
Notes
  • There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term. Its usage is almost exclusively technical within mycology and related natural sciences.
Noun
  1. chiefly small mushrooms with white spores

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