genus Hygrotrama
Noun: A taxonomic genus of fungi classified within the family Hygrophoraceae. This genus comprises a group of mushroom-forming fungi characterized by specific morphological features that place them within this particular family.
The term "genus Hygrotrama" is used in scientific contexts, specifically in the fields of mycology (the study of fungi), taxonomy (biological classification), and ecology. It refers to the entire group of species classified under this genus name. - The mycologist identified the specimen as belonging to the genus Hygrotrama. - A key characteristic of genus Hygrotrama is its hygrophanous cap, which changes color as it dries.
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (genus) within the biological classification system. It sits above the level of species and below the level of family.
- In the taxonomic order, genus Hygrotrama falls under the family Hygrophoraceae.
- Hygrotrama (noun): Often used interchangeably as a shorthand for the full term "genus Hygrotrama" in technical writing.
- The spores of Hygrotrama are smooth and inamyloid.
- Hygrophoraceae (noun): The family to which this genus belongs.
- Genera within the Hygrophoraceae often have waxy gills.
- Hygrotrama (As noted above, this is the core name and the primary synonym in scientific discourse.)
This is a specialized scientific term with a single, precise meaning. It does not have common idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is confined to academic and professional descriptions of fungal taxonomy and biology.
- a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae