mutinus
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of fungi: A taxonomic genus within the family Phallaceae, characterized by phallic-shaped, often foul-smelling fruiting bodies (stinkhorns).
Usage
The word "Mutinus" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this genus of fungi. It is typically used in scientific, mycological, or naturalist contexts. - The genus Mutinus includes several species found in woodland areas. - A specimen of Mutinus was identified by its distinctive shape and odor.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: The name is always capitalized as it is a genus name. It is often followed by a specific epithet to name a particular species.
- Mutinus caninus, commonly known as the dog stinkhorn, is a widespread species.
Variants and Related Words
- Mutinus caninus (n): A specific species within the genus, the dog stinkhorn.
- Phallaceae (n): The family to which the genus belongs.
- Stinkhorn (n): The common name for fungi in the family Phallaceae, including those in the genus .
Synonyms
- Genus Mutinus: The full taxonomic designation.
- (There are no common-language synonyms for this specific scientific genus name.)
Related Phrases
- Fungi of the genus Mutinus: A phrase used to describe members of this group collectively.
- Fungi of the genus Mutinus emerge from an egg-like structure.
Related Idioms
(This is a highly specific scientific term; no idioms are associated with it.)
Noun
- a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae