family Auriculariaceae
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Definition
Proper noun (Biology, Mycology): - A taxonomic family of fungi within the order Auriculariales. These fungi are characterized by producing gelatinous or rubbery fruiting bodies (sporophores), often with an ear-like or irregular shape. The family includes species commonly known as "jelly fungi."
Usage Notes
- The term is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) and mycology (the study of fungi). It is a formal, technical term.
- It is always treated as a singular noun (e.g., "The family Auriculariaceae is...").
- The name is often italicized in scientific writing to denote its status as a Latin taxonomic name.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- Auricularia auricula-judae, the wood ear or jelly ear fungus, belongs to the family Auriculariaceae.
- The gelatinous texture is a key diagnostic feature for members of the family Auriculariaceae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to describe a specific rank in biological classification.
- The order Auriculariales contains several families, including the family Auriculariaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Auricularia (Proper noun): The type genus of the family Auriculariaceae.
- Auriculariales (Proper noun): The taxonomic order to which this family belongs.
- jelly fungus (Common noun): A general, non-scientific term for fungi with a gelatinous consistency, which includes many members of this family.
Synonyms
- Jelly fungi family (Informal, descriptive synonym): A non-taxonomic term describing the characteristic feature of the family's members.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, specific meaning within the domain of scientific classification. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.
Noun
- fungi having gelatinous sporophores