genus macowanites
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of fungi: A taxonomic genus within the family Secotiaceae, characterized by stout stems and fruiting bodies (mushrooms) that remain partially or completely closed, never expanding fully to expose their gills.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specialized, scientific term used primarily in mycology (the study of fungi) and taxonomy.
- It refers to a specific group of fungi classified together based on shared structural characteristics.
- The defining feature is the permanently closed or partially closed fruiting body, which distinguishes it from genera of typical, open-capped mushrooms.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The specimen was identified as belonging to the genus Macowanites due to its stout stipe and secotioid habit.
- Several species within genus Macowanites are known to form mycorrhizal associations with trees.
Advanced Usage
- The characteristic of having fruiting bodies that do not open completely is described as secotioid development. is a classic example of a secotioid fungus.
- In taxonomic literature, the genus name is always italicized, and the first letter is capitalized: Macowanites.
Variants and Related Words
- Macowanites (n): The standard form of the genus name.
- Secotiaceae (n): The family to which this genus belongs.
- Secotioid (adj): Describing the unopened, enclosed fruiting body form typical of this genus and related fungi.
Synonyms
- There are no common-language synonyms for this precise scientific term. In informal contexts, it might be described as a type of closed-cap mushroom or a secotioid fungus.
Related Terms (Scientific)
- Genus (n): The taxonomic rank above species and below family.
- Fruiting body (n): The spore-producing structure of a fungus, such as a mushroom.
- Stipe (n): The stem or stalk of a mushroom.
Noun
- a stout-stemmed genus of fungus belonging to the family Secotiaceae having fruiting bodies that never expand completely