family entomophthoraceae
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A scientist examines a fungus from the family Entomophthoraceae under a microscope.
Definition
Proper noun: * Family Entomophthoraceae: A taxonomic family of fungi, primarily within the order Entomophthorales. These are mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically infect and develop inside the bodies of insects.
Usage
This term is used in scientific contexts, specifically in mycology (the study of fungi), entomology (the study of insects), and taxonomy (biological classification). It refers to the collective group of fungal species sharing this classification.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (family) in biological classification. It sits above the genus level and below the order level.
- The species Entomophthora muscae belongs to the Family Entomophthoraceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Entomophthoraceae (noun): The abbreviated form, often used without "family" in technical writing.
- Members of the Entomophthoraceae are obligate parasites.
- Entomophthoralean (adjective): Describing fungi belonging to the order Entomophthorales, which includes this family.
- The entomophthoralean fungus showed rapid sporulation.
Synonyms
- Entomophthoroid fungi (noun, informal/scientific): A descriptive term for fungi resembling or belonging to this group.
- The insect's body was mummified by entomophthoroid fungi.
A scientist examines a fungus from the family Entomophthoraceae under a microscope.
Noun
- mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically develop in the bodies of insects