genus Russula

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic category in mycology: "Genus Russula" is the scientific name for a large and widespread genus of gilled mushrooms, commonly known as brittlegills. It is characterized by mushrooms that typically have stout stems, white spores, and caps that are often brightly colored (red, purple, yellow, green, or blue). A key distinguishing feature is the absence of both an annulus (ring) and a volva (cup) on the stem, and the lack of a milky latex when the flesh is damaged.

Usage Notes
  • "Genus Russula" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in biology, mycology (the study of fungi), and field guides for mushroom identification.
  • It is always capitalized ("Genus Russula") when referring to the specific taxonomic rank. The word "genus" can be lowercase when used in a general sense (e.g., "a large genus of fungi").
  • The common name for members of this genus is "brittlegill," which refers to the fragile, crumbly texture of their gills.
Examples of Usage
  • Scientific Context:
    • The mycologist identified the red-capped mushroom as a member of Genus Russula.
    • Distinguishing between Genus Russula and Genus Lactarius requires checking for the presence of milky latex.
  • Descriptive Context:
    • Many species within Genus Russula are known for their vividly colored caps.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: In formal classification, "Genus Russula" is placed within the family Russulaceae, order Russulales. An example species is (the Sickener).
  • Field Identification: A key diagnostic phrase for this genus is "Genus Russula lacks both an annulus and a volva, and its flesh does not exude milk."
Variants and Related Words
  • Russula (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used interchangeably. (e.g., "I found a in the woods.").
  • Russulaceae (n): The biological family to which Genus Russula belongs.
  • Brittlegill (n): The common English name for mushrooms in this genus.
Synonyms
  • Brittlegills (common name)
  • Russulas (informal plural of the genus name)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • "Lacks milky juice": A critical identifying feature that differentiates Genus Russula from the closely related Genus Lactarius (milk-caps).
  • "Brittle gills": A descriptive phrase referring to the physical characteristic that gives these mushrooms their common name; the gills break cleanly rather than tearing.
  • "White spore print": A standard identification technique; mushrooms in Genus Russula produce a white spore deposit.
Noun
  1. large genus of fungi with stout stems and white spores and neither annulus nor volva; brittle caps of red or purple or yellow or green or blue; differs from genus Lactarius in lacking milky juice

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