gastroboletus scabrosus
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Definition
Noun: A species of fungus in the genus Gastroboletus, characterized by its dingy yellow-brown color and a stalk with a rough or scaly texture. It is a secotioid fungus, meaning its spore-bearing structures are enclosed, but its overall appearance superficially resembles that of a typical bolete mushroom.
Usage
This term is used in scientific contexts, specifically in mycology (the study of fungi), to identify and classify this particular fungal species. - The mycologist identified the specimen as Gastroboletus scabrosus based on its rough stipe and enclosed hymenium. - Gastroboletus scabrosus is found in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.
Advanced Usage
- The species name scabrosus (from Latin, meaning "rough") refers to the distinctive texture of its stalk.
- As a secotioid fungus, represents an evolutionary form intermediate between a gilled mushroom and a fully enclosed puffball or truffle.
Variants and Related Words
- Gastroboletus (n): The genus to which this species belongs.
- bolete (n): A type of mushroom with a spongy layer of pores instead of gills, which superficially resembles.
- secotioid (adj): Describing fungi with partially enclosed fruiting bodies, like .
Synonyms
- There are no common synonyms for this precise scientific binomial name. In informal contexts, it might be described as a "rough-stalked false bolete" or "secotioid bolete," but these are descriptive phrases, not taxonomic synonyms.
Noun
- a dingy yellow brown fungus with a rough stalk that superficially resembles a bolete