genus fistulina
A mushroom hunter carefully examines a genus fistulina growing on an old oak tree.
Noun A genus of fungi in the family Fistulinaceae, characterized by having pores that are separate from each other, even when densely crowded. This genus includes polypore fungi, with Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak fungus) as the type species.
The term "genus Fistulina" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) to categorize a specific group of fungi. * The beefsteak fungus belongs to genus Fistulina. * Mycologists study the unique pore structure of genus Fistulina.
- In taxonomic hierarchy: "The species was reclassified within the genus Fistulina based on molecular data."
- Fistulina (noun): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used in the same contexts.
- Fistulinaceae (noun): The family to which this genus belongs.
- Fistulina (noun): The direct synonym, as it is the same taxonomic name.
This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific nomenclature (mycology/taxonomy). It does not have common or figurative meanings.
A mushroom hunter carefully examines a genus fistulina growing on an old oak tree.
- fungi having each pore separate though crowded