family Hydnaceae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A family of fungi: "Family Hydnaceae" is the scientific name for a taxonomic family of fungi commonly known as the tooth fungi. These fungi are characterized by having spore-bearing surfaces that consist of spines or tooth-like projections (hymenium) hanging from the underside of the cap or fruiting body.
Usage
  • The term "Family Hydnaceae" is used in scientific, mycological, and academic contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of fungi.
  • It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the family as a single taxonomic unit.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Family Hydnaceae includes many species with distinctive spiny hymenophores.
    • Mycologists have re-evaluated the classification of several genera within the Family Hydnaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: In formal biological classification, the family name is often italicized (). The word "family" may be capitalized ("Family Hydnaceae") when it is part of the full formal title but is often presented in lowercase in running text (e.g., "the hydnaceae family").
    • Recent DNA studies suggest that the traditional Family Hydnaceae may be polyphyletic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hydnaceae: The core family name, often used interchangeably with "Family Hydnaceae."
  • Hydnoid fungi: A descriptive, non-taxonomic term for fungi with a tooth-like hymenium, which includes members of the Family Hydnaceae and similar fungi from other families.
  • Toothed fungus: A common name for fungi belonging to this family or with a similar morphology.
Synonyms
  • Tooth fungi: The most common English vernacular name for this group.
  • Hedgehog fungi: A common name used for some edible genera within this family, like .
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
  • Basidiomycota: The phylum to which this family belongs.
  • Hymenophore: The spore-bearing surface structure (the "teeth").
  • Hydnum: A key genus within the family, giving it its name.
Noun
  1. tooth fungi

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