genus Oligoporus
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category in biology: "Genus Oligoporus" is the scientific name for a specific group of closely related fungi species. It is a genus within the larger family Polyporaceae.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Oligoporus" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in mycology (the study of fungi), taxonomy, and biology.
- The word "genus" is always capitalized ("Genus") when it is part of the full, official scientific name.
- In scientific writing, after the first use, the genus name is often abbreviated to its initial letter (e.g., spp.).
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The specimen was identified as belonging to Genus Oligoporus based on its spore morphology and pore structure.
- Several wood-decay fungi in Genus Oligoporus are known to cause brown rot in coniferous trees.
- A new species was described and placed within Genus Oligoporus.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank in biological classification: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species. "Oligoporus" is the genus name.
- Binomial Nomenclature: Individual species within this genus are identified by a two-part name (binomial), where "Oligoporus" is the genus name followed by a specific epithet (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Oligoporus (n): The core genus name, used independently once the full name has been introduced.
- The study focused on the diversity of Oligoporus in boreal forests.
- Polyporaceae (n): The family to which Genus Oligoporus belongs.
- The family Polyporaceae contains many important wood-decaying fungi.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus Oligoporus: (Formal synonym, used in scientific literature).
- Oligoporus genus: (A less common phrasing with the same meaning).
Note: There are no common-language synonyms for this precise scientific term. In general contexts, it might be loosely referred to as a "group of polypore fungi" or "brown rot fungi," but these are descriptive, not taxonomic synonyms.
Noun
- a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae