Phallales

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Definition

Proper noun An order of fungi within the class Agaricomycetes. This order is characterized by species, such as stinkhorns, that produce a mature spore-bearing surface (hymenium) which is slimy and has a strong, unpleasant odor. It is sometimes classified taxonomically within the subclass Homobasidiomycetes.

Usage

The word "Phallales" is used exclusively as a scientific taxonomic name. It is always capitalized and typically used in singular form to refer to the entire biological order.

Examples
  • The foul-smelling is a well-known member of the order Phallales.
  • Mycologists study the unique spore dispersal mechanisms found in Phallales.
  • The classification places the stinkhorn fungi within Phallales.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in formal scientific writing, research papers, and taxonomic guides.
  • It is often followed by the name of the describing authority in full citations (e.g., Phallales E. Fisch.).
Variants and Related Words
  • Phallaceae (Proper noun): The largest and most familiar family within the order Phallales, containing the typical stinkhorn fungi.
  • Phalloid (Adjective): Resembling or relating to the genus or the order Phallales.
Synonyms
  • Order Phallales: The full formal name.
  • Stinkhorn order: A common, descriptive name used in non-technical contexts.
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning of "Phallales" is taxonomic, referring to a specific group of fungi defined by shared morphological characteristics (slimy, fetid hymenium) and genetic lineage. It does not have a meaning outside of biological classification.

Noun
  1. order of fungi comprising the stinkhorns and related forms whose mature hymenium is slimy and fetid; sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes

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