Phallaceae
Definition
Noun: - A family of fungi: A taxonomic family within the order Phallales, characterized by fungi known as the true stinkhorns. These fungi are typically recognized by their foul-smelling, often phallus-shaped fruiting bodies, which attract insects to disperse their spores.
Usage
- The word phallaceae is used in scientific, mycological (fungal), and taxonomic contexts to classify a specific group of fungi.
- It is a proper noun (capitalized in some taxonomic writing) referring to the family name.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In formal taxonomic hierarchy: Phallaceae is a family rank below the order Phallales and above the genus level (e.g., , ).
- "member of the Phallaceae": A phrase used to describe an individual fungus belonging to this family.
- This stinkhorn is a member of the Phallaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Phallales (noun): The order to which the Phallaceae family belongs.
- stinkhorn (noun): The common name for many fungi in the Phallaceae family, referring to their characteristic smell.
- phalloid (adjective): Resembling or related to the genus , a prominent genus within the Phallaceae.
Synonyms
- stinkhorn family: A common descriptive synonym.
- family Phallaceae: The full taxonomic designation.
Notes
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this highly specialized scientific term.
- The primary meaning is fixed within the domain of mycology and biological classification.
Noun
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a family of fungi belonging to the order Phallales and comprising the true stinkhorns
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