family Coprinaceae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of fungi: In some classification systems, 'Coprinaceae' is the family name for a group of fungi that includes the genus Coprinus and related genera. These are commonly known as ink cap mushrooms.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, particularly mycological (fungal), contexts when discussing fungal taxonomy and classification.
- : "The fungus was reclassified from the family to the family Coprinaceae based on recent DNA analysis."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: The classification of fungi is frequently revised. The status and composition of the family Coprinaceae can vary between different taxonomic schemes. It is often discussed in relation to the order .
Variants and Related Words
- Coprinaceae: The standard form of the family name, often used without the word "family."
- Example: "Species within Coprinaceae often have deliquescing gills (that liquefy at maturity)."
- Coprinus: The type genus for this family, containing many well-known ink cap species.
- Example: "Coprinus comatus, the shaggy mane, is a familiar member."
Synonyms
- Ink cap family: A common, non-scientific name for this group of fungi, referring to their characteristic of autodigesting into a black, inky liquid.
Notes on Meaning
- Historical Classification: It is important to note that modern phylogenetic studies have led to significant reclassification. Many fungi once placed in the family Coprinaceae are now distributed into other families like . Therefore, the term 'family Coprinaceae' may be found in older texts or in specific taxonomic frameworks.
Noun
- used in some classifications for the genus Coprinus