thelephoraceae
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A scientist examines a leathery fungus from the Thelephoraceae family in the forest.
Definition
- Noun:
- A family of fungi: Thelephoraceae is the scientific name for a family of fungi characterized by producing leathery or membranous fruiting bodies (sporophores).
Usage
- The term "Thelephoraceae" is used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in mycology (the study of fungi), taxonomy, and ecology.
- It functions as a proper noun, referring to a specific taxonomic family. The first letter is often capitalized.
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- Ecological Description:
Advanced Usage
- In detailed taxonomic discussions, the family name may be used in its Latin form without italics in general prose, though italics are standard in strict scientific writing for genus and species names only.
Variants and Related Words
- Thelephoroid (adjective): Describing fungi that resemble or belong to the family Thelephoraceae.
- Sporophore (noun): The spore-producing structure of a fungus. This is a key defining feature of the family.
Synonyms
- Corticiaceae (in some older or alternative taxonomic systems): This is a related family name, but not a direct synonym. Modern taxonomy distinguishes between them.
- Leathery crust fungi (descriptive common name): A non-scientific, descriptive term for some members of this family based on their physical appearance.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary and essentially only meaning of "Thelephoraceae" is as a taxonomic identifier for a specific family of basidiomycete fungi. It does not have everyday, metaphorical, or idiomatic meanings.
- The defining characteristic, as noted in the reference context, is the leathery or membranous nature of their sporophores (fruiting bodies), as opposed to being fleshy, woody, or gelatinous.
A scientist examines a leathery fungus from the Thelephoraceae family in the forest.
Noun
- fungi having leathery or membranous sporophores