genus Dictyophera
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Definition
Noun: * Genus Dictyophera: A genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae, closely related to the genus Phallus. It is distinguished by a net-like or skirt-like structure called an indusium that hangs down from beneath the cap (pileus).
Usage
- Genus Dictyophera is a scientific, taxonomic term used in mycology (the study of fungi). It is always capitalized and typically italicized in formal writing.
- It refers to a specific group of stinkhorn fungi characterized by a unique morphological feature.
Examples
- The foul-smelling spore mass of attracts flies for dispersal.
- Under the microscope, the spores of were clearly visible.
- Mycologists have debated the classification of relative to .
Advanced Usage
- The defining characteristic of Genus Dictyophera is the presence of a persistent, lacy or skirt-like indusium attached below the cap. This structure differentiates it from the closely related , which typically lacks a persistent indusium or has one that is less developed.
Variants and Related Words
- Dictyophera (noun): Often used as a shorthand for the full genus name in scientific discourse.
- Example: Several species of Dictyophera are found in tropical regions.
- Indusium (noun): The critical net-like or skirt-like veil that defines this genus.
- Phallaceae (noun): The family to which this genus belongs.
- Stinkhorn (noun): The common name for the group of fungi that includes this genus, known for their foul odor.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific taxonomic name. In informal contexts, it may be referred to as a type of stinkhorn fungus or a stinkhorn with a net.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxonomy: The science of classification. is a rank within fungal taxonomy.
- Type species: The species that serves as the defining example for the genus. For , it is .
Noun
- closely related to genus Phallus distinguished by an indusium hanging like a skirt from below the pileus