family sphaerobolaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A monotypic family of fungi belonging to the order Geastrales. The defining characteristic of this family is that its fruiting body forcibly ejects the more or less spherical gleba (spore-bearing mass) at maturity.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific taxonomic term used in mycology (the study of fungi).
- It is always treated as a singular noun (e.g., "The family Sphaerobolaceae is...").
- In formal scientific writing, the name is often italicized: .
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The fungus was classified under the family Sphaerobolaceae due to its unique spore dispersal mechanism."
- Descriptive: "Members of the family Sphaerobolaceae are commonly known as 'cannonball fungi' or 'sphere throwers'."
- Research Context: "Her paper focused on the evolutionary history of the family Sphaerobolaceae."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the standard biological classification system (Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species). For example: "Order: Geastrales; Family: Sphaerobolaceae; Genus: ."
Variants and Related Words
- Sphaerobolaceae: The same term, often presented without the word "family" in taxonomic lists or keys.
- Sphaerobolus (proper noun): The sole genus within the family Sphaerobolaceae.
- cannonball fungus (noun): A common name for fungi in this family, describing the explosive discharge of the gleba.
- gleba (noun): The spore-bearing inner mass of a fungal fruiting body, especially in puffballs and related fungi.
- Geastrales (proper noun): The order to which this family belongs.
Synonyms
There are no direct synonyms for this precise taxonomic name. The only appropriate alternatives are: * The Sphaerobolaceae family: A slightly more descriptive phrasing. * Cannonball fungus family: A common-name descriptor, not a scientific synonym.
Noun
- monotypic family of fungi in which the more or less spherical gleba is forcibly ejected at maturity