family russulaceae
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Definition
Noun: - Family Russulaceae: A taxonomic family of fungi used in some classification systems, primarily encompassing the genus Russula and related genera. This family is characterized by brittle-fleshed mushrooms that typically have gills and break like chalk.
Usage Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term used in mycology (the study of fungi) and biological taxonomy.
- It is used to group together specific genera of fungi based on shared characteristics.
- The term is most commonly encountered in academic, scientific, or advanced field guide contexts.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The brittlegill mushroom was classified under the family Russulaceae.
- Some mycological systems place the genus Lactarius within the family Russulaceae.
Advanced Usage
- The classification of fungi into families like Russulaceae is part of a hierarchical system (Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species).
- The placement and scope of this family can vary between different taxonomic classification systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Russulaceous (adj): Of or pertaining to the family Russulaceae.
- The mushroom's russulaceous features were evident in its brittle gills.
- Russula (n): The type genus of the family Russulaceae, commonly known as brittlegills.
- Lactarius (n): A genus often included in the Russulaceae family, commonly known as milk-caps.
Synonyms
- Brittlegill family: A common name referring to the same group of fungi, describing a key physical characteristic.
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is taxonomic, referring to a specific biological grouping.
- The definition's phrase "used in some classification systems" indicates that this grouping is not universal; other systems may use different family names or boundaries for these fungi.
Noun
- used in some classification systems for the genus Russula