genus Cantharellus
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of fungi: "Genus Cantharellus" is the scientific name for a well-known genus of edible mushrooms. It is characterized by a distinctive funnel or trumpet-shaped fruiting body and includes the popular chanterelles.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific, mycological (the study of fungi), and culinary contexts.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun (a genus name).
- In non-scientific writing, the common name "chanterelles" is typically used instead.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The specimen was definitively classified under Genus Cantharellus.
- Mycologists study the spore prints of Genus Cantharellus to distinguish between species.
- General/Culinary Context:
- Many highly prized edible mushrooms belong to Genus Cantharellus.
- True chanterelles, members of Genus Cantharellus, have false gills that look like ridges.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify an organism's classification.
- Cantharellus cibarius, the golden chanterelle, is a species within Genus Cantharellus.*
Variants and Related Words
- Cantharellus (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, commonly used in scientific literature.
- The study focused on several Cantharellus species found in the Pacific Northwest.
- Chanterelle (n): The common name for mushrooms in this genus.
- We found a patch of golden chanterelles in the forest.
Synonyms
- Chanterelle genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- False chanterelle (n): Refers to similar-looking but different (and sometimes inedible) mushrooms not in Genus Cantharellus, such as .
- Fungi (n): The kingdom to which this genus belongs.
- Fruiting body (n): The spore-producing structure (the visible "mushroom") characteristic of this genus.
Noun
- a well-known genus of fungus; has funnel-shaped fruiting body; includes the chanterelles