genus parmelia
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A scientist examines a specimen of the genus Parmelia under a magnifying glass.
Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biology: "Genus Parmelia" is the type genus of the family Parmeliaceae. It is a large genus consisting primarily of foliose (leaf-like) lichens that are commonly found in alpine or cold environments.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used in biological and mycological contexts to refer to a specific group of lichen-forming fungi.
- The researcher identified the specimen as belonging to the genus Parmelia.
- Genus Parmelia includes many species that are sensitive indicators of air quality.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Studies: Often referenced in studies about biodiversity, air pollution monitoring, and high-altitude ecosystems due to the sensitivity of many Parmelia lichens.
- The prevalence of genus Parmelia in the area suggests a relatively clean atmosphere.
Variants and Related Words
- Parmeliaceae (n): The family of lichenized fungi to which genus Parmelia belongs.
- Parmelioid (adj): Describing lichens that share morphological characteristics with those in genus Parmelia.
- Foliose lichen (n): A growth form of lichen with a leafy, lobed structure, characteristic of many species in this genus.
Synonyms
- Parmelia (n): Often used informally to refer to the genus or its members in non-technical contexts.
- Note: "Parmelia" alone can be ambiguous, as it may refer to the genus collectively or be part of a species binomial (e.g., Parmelia saxatilis).
Related Terms and Concepts
- Type genus: In taxonomic nomenclature, the genus that defines a family. Genus Parmelia is the type genus for Parmeliaceae.
- Lichen: A symbiotic organism composed of a fungus (mycobiont) and an algae or cyanobacteria (photobiont). Members of genus Parmelia are lichens.
- Taxonomy: The science of classification. "Genus Parmelia" is a unit within the taxonomic hierarchy.
A scientist examines a specimen of the genus Parmelia under a magnifying glass.
Noun
- type genus of the Parmeliaceae; a large genus of chiefly alpine foliaceous lichens