family Roccellaceae

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Proper noun: * Family Roccellaceae: A taxonomic family of fungi within the division Lichenes (lichens). This family groups together specific lichen-forming fungal species that share common characteristics and evolutionary lineage.

Usage Notes
  • "Family Roccellaceae" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in mycology (the study of fungi) and lichenology.
  • It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific biological family.
  • It is typically used in academic, scientific, or botanical contexts when classifying or discussing lichenized fungi.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:
    • The lichen genus Roccella belongs to the family Roccellaceae.
    • A recent phylogenetic study re-examined the placement of several species within the family Roccellaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in formal taxonomic descriptions and keys for identifying lichens.
  • It can be used in discussions about biodiversity, ecology, or the evolutionary history of ascomycete fungi that form lichens.
Variants and Related Words
  • Roccellaceae: The abbreviated form, often used synonymously in scientific literature when the context is clear (e.g., "species of Roccellaceae").
  • Roccellaceous (adj.): An adjective describing something pertaining to or characteristic of the family Roccellaceae.
    • The specimen showed typical roccellaceous features.
Synonyms
  • None (Taxonomic Term): As a precise scientific classification, it does not have true synonyms. In informal contexts, it might be referred to as "the Roccella family" or "a family of lichenized fungi."
Related Phrases
  • Lichen-forming fungi: A broader descriptive phrase that includes all fungi, like those in Roccellaceae, that enter into a symbiotic relationship to form a lichen.
  • Division Lichenes: The larger taxonomic group (division) to which this family belongs.
Noun
  1. a fungus family of division Lichenes