radiigera
Noun A genus of fungi belonging to the family Geastraceae. The genus Radiigera is characterized by its globose to cushion-shaped fruiting bodies (sporocarps) and its spores borne on a central, column-like structure.
The word "Radiigera" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this taxonomic genus of fungi. It is typically used in scientific, mycological, or academic contexts.
- The mycologist identified the specimen as belonging to the genus Radiigera.
- Radiigera species are noted for their unique spore-bearing structure.
- A key characteristic of Radiigera is its membership in the Geastraceae family.
- In taxonomic classification, the genus name is always capitalized and italicized: Radiigera.
- When referring to a specific but unnamed species within the genus, it is written as " sp." (singular) or " spp." (plural).
- Radiigera fuscogleba: A specific species within the genus.
- Geastraceae: The family to which the genus belongs.
- Gasteromycete: A broad, informal grouping of fungi that includes , characterized by spores that develop inside the fruiting body.
There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific genus name. In general descriptive contexts, one might use: - Fungus genus (a very broad and non-specific term) - Earthstar relative (as it belongs to the same family as earthstar fungi, Geastrum)
- Genus Radiigera: The full, formal reference to the taxonomic group.
- Radiigera species: Refers to one or more types of fungi within this genus.
There are no idioms associated with this specific scientific term.
- a genus of fungus belonging to the family Geastraceae