genus Entoloma
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of fungi: A genus within the family Entolomataceae, characterized by agarics (gilled mushrooms) that produce pink spores and lack both a volva (a cup-like structure at the base) and an annulus (a ring on the stem). This genus includes both edible and poisonous species.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific contexts, particularly in mycology (the study of fungi), taxonomy, and field guides for mushroom identification.
- It names a specific group of mushrooms sharing the defining characteristics of pink spore prints and the absence of certain structural features.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the standard biological classification system: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species. is the genus name.
- Abbreviation in Citation: In scientific writing, after the first full mention (), the genus name is often abbreviated (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Entoloma (n.): The standard form of the genus name, often used interchangeably with "genus ."
- Entolomataceae (n.): The family to which the genus belongs.
- entolomatoid (adj.): Describing mushrooms with characteristics typical of the genus or family Entolomataceae.
Synonyms
- Pink-spored agarics (descriptive phrase): A common descriptive name for mushrooms in this and related genera, focusing on the key identifying feature.
- Entoloma (n.): The genus name itself is the primary synonym for "genus ."
Related Phrases / Terms
- Pink spore print: A critical diagnostic feature for identifying mushrooms in genus .
- Lacking volva and annulus: A key morphological description that helps distinguish from other pink-spored genera like (which has a volva) or (which has an annulus).
Noun
- agarics with pink spores but lacking both volva and annulus (includes some that are poisonous)