genus Hygrocybe
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Hygrocybe" is the scientific name for a specific genus of fungi. It belongs to the larger family Hygrophoraceae. Members of this genus are commonly known as waxcaps due to their often brightly colored and waxy-looking caps.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in mycology (the study of fungi) and taxonomy to categorize and discuss a specific group of mushroom species.
- The mycologist identified the colorful mushroom as a member of Genus Hygrocybe.
- Several species within Genus Hygrocybe are considered indicators of ancient, unimproved grasslands.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Studies: The presence of fungi from Genus Hygrocybe is often used to assess the health and age of grassland ecosystems.
- The conservation survey noted the diversity of Genus Hygrocybe as a positive sign for the meadow's ecological value.
Variants and Related Words
- Hygrocybe (n): The simplified, common form used to refer to the genus in less formal scientific contexts. It is often used interchangeably with the full "Genus Hygrocybe".
- The field guide listed the mushroom as Hygrocybe coccinea.
- Waxcap (n): The common English name for mushrooms in this genus.
- The pasture was dotted with yellow and red waxcaps.
Synonyms
- Waxcap genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the common name for its species.
Notes
- This term is a compound noun formed from the taxonomic rank "genus" and the proper Latin name "Hygrocybe". In standard usage, especially in scientific literature, the genus name "Hygrocybe" is often used alone to refer to the taxonomic group. The full "Genus Hygrocybe" explicitly states the rank for absolute clarity.
Noun
- a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae