fungus order
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Definition
Noun: A taxonomic category in biological classification, specifically a rank in the scientific ordering of fungi. It represents a group of related fungal families sharing common characteristics.
Usage
This term is used in the specialized context of mycology (the study of fungi) and biological taxonomy to classify and discuss groups of fungi. * The Agaricales is a large fungus order containing many common mushrooms. * Mycologists are debating the placement of this species within the correct fungus order.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is part of a structured system: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species. A "fungus order" sits below class and above family.
- Formal Description: In scientific literature, the formal Latin name of an order (e.g., , ) is often used interchangeably with the phrase "fungus order" when the context is clear.
Variants and Related Words
- Order (noun): The broader taxonomic rank; a fungus order is an instance of an order within the kingdom Fungi.
- Fungal Order (noun phrase): A synonymous phrase for fungus order.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic order (of fungi)
- Fungal order
Related Phrases
- Type order: An order that serves as the defining example for a higher taxonomic group.
- To be placed in an order: The action of classifying a fungus within a specific fungus order.
Noun
- the order of fungi