hygrophorus kauffmanii
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A mushroom forager carefully examines a hygrophorus kauffmanii growing on the forest floor.
Definition
Noun: * A species of mushroom (fungus) characterized by a cap that is slightly sticky or slimy when moist. Its identifying features include a reddish-brown cap, reddish-brown gills (the spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap), and a grey-colored stalk (stem).
Usage
- This term is used specifically in the fields of mycology (the study of fungi) and field identification.
- It is a scientific binomial name, following the convention of .
- It is used to precisely identify and discuss this particular type of mushroom, distinguishing it from other similar-looking species within the genus.
Examples
- "During the fall foray, the mycologist carefully documented the discovery of Hygrophorus kauffmanii in the coniferous forest."
- "The key identifying feature of Hygrophorus kauffmanii is the combination of its viscid, reddish-brown cap and its grey stipe."
- "While some species are edible, the edibility of Hygrophorus kauffmanii is not well-documented and it should not be consumed."
Advanced Usage
- The name is often abbreviated after first use in a scientific text as .
- In taxonomic discussions, it may be referenced in relation to its morphological characteristics or its phylogenetic placement within the family.
Variants and Related Words
- Hygrophorus (n): The genus name to which this species belongs. It comprises mushrooms commonly known as "waxy caps" due to the often waxy feel of their gills.
- Waxy cap (n): The common name for mushrooms in the genus .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-name synonyms for this precise scientific binomial. It may be referred to generally as a "Kauffman's waxy cap" (an informal translation of the species epithet) or simply as a "waxy cap mushroom," though the latter is a broader term for the entire genus.
Notes on Meaning
- This word has a single, specific meaning as the scientific name for a particular fungal species. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
- The species epithet "" is a Latinized form honoring a person named Kauffman, likely the mycologist Calvin Henry Kauffman, who studied North American fungi.
A mushroom forager carefully examines a hygrophorus kauffmanii growing on the forest floor.
Noun
- a fungus with a slightly viscid cap; cap and gills are reddish brown and the stalk is grey