Definition of fungus genus Fungus genus

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fungus genus - includes lichen genera
  genus a general kind of something; "ignore the genus communism"
  fungi, fungus kingdom, kingdom fungi the taxonomic kingdom including yeast, molds, smuts, mushrooms, and toadstools; distinct from the green plants
  erysiphe, genus erysiphe genus of powdery mildews
  genus neurospora, neurospora genus of fungi with black perithecia used extensively in genetic research; includes some forms with orange spore masses that cause severe damage in bakeries
  ceratostomella, genus ceratostomella genus of fungi forming continuous hyaline spores
  claviceps, genus claviceps fungi parasitic upon the ovaries of various grasses
  genus xylaria, xylaria type genus of Xylariaceae; fungi with perithecia in the upper part of erect black woody stromata
  genus rosellinia, rosellinia fungi having smooth perithecia with dark one-celled ascospores
  genus helotium, helotium type genus of the Helotiaceae
  genus sclerotinia large genus of ascomycetous fungi including various destructive plant pathogens
  genus scleroderma, scleroderma genus of poisonous fungi having hard-skinned fruiting bodies: false truffles
  genus tulestoma, genus tulostoma, tulestoma, tulostoma type genus of the Tulostomaceae
  genus rhizopogon, rhizopogon a genus of fungi having subterranean sporophores resembling tubers
  genus truncocolumella, truncocolumella a genus of fungi belonging to the family Rhizopogonaceae
  genus mucor type genus of the Mucoraceae; genus of molds having cylindrical or pear-shaped sporangia not limited in location to points where rhizoids develop
  genus rhizopus a genus of rot-causing fungi having columnar hemispherical aerial sporangia anchored to the substrate by rhizoids
  entomophthora, genus entomophthora type genus of the Entomophthoraceae; fungi parasitic on insects
  genus dictostylium genus of slime molds that grow on dung and decaying vegetation
  blastocladia, genus blastocladia a genus of fungi of the family Blastodiaceae
  genus synchytrium, synchytrium simple parasitic fungi including pond scum parasites
  genus saprolegnia, saprolegnia aquatic fungi growing chiefly on plant debris and animal remains
  genus peronospora, peronospora genus of destructive downy mildews
  albugo, genus albugo type genus of the Albuginaceae; fungi causing white rusts
  genus pythium destructive root-parasitic fungi
  genus phytophthora, phytophthora destructive parasitic fungi causing brown rot in plants
  genus plasmodiophora, plasmodiophora type genus of Plasmodiophoraceae comprising minute plant parasitic fungi similar to and sometimes included among the slime molds
  genus tuber, tuber type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles
  genus hydnum, hydnum type genus of Hydnaceae
  genus lecanora type genus of Lecanoraceae; crustaceous lichens
  genus roccella chiefly fruticose maritime rock-inhabiting lichens
  genus pertusaria, pertusaria crustose lichens that are a source of the dye archil and of litmus
  genus usnea, usnea widely distributed lichens usually having a greyish or yellow pendulous freely branched thallus
  evernia, genus evernia lichens of the family Usneaceae having a pendulous or shrubby thallus
  genus ramalina, ramalina shrubby lichens of the family Usneaceae having a flattened thallus
  alectoria, genus alectoria lichens having dark brown erect or pendulous much-branched cylindrical thallus
  cladonia, genus cladonia type genus of Cladoniaceae; lichens characterized by a crustose thallus and capitate fruiting bodies borne on simple or branched podetia
  genus parmelia, parmelia type genus of the Parmeliaceae; a large genus of chiefly alpine foliaceous lichens
  cetraria, genus cetraria foliose lichens chiefly of northern latitudes
  agaricus, genus agaricus type genus of Agaricaceae; gill fungi having brown spores and including several edible species
  genus lentinus, lentinus a genus of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae
  amanita, genus amanita genus of widely distributed agarics that have white spores and are poisonous with few exceptions
  cantharellus, genus cantharellus a well-known genus of fungus; has funnel-shaped fruiting body; includes the chanterelles
  genus omphalotus, omphalotus a genus of fungi with a depressed disc in the cap
  coprinus, genus coprinus genus of black-spotted agarics in which the cap breaks down at maturity into an inky fluid; sometimes placed in its own family Coprinaceae
  genus lactarius, lactarius large genus of agarics that have white spore and contain a white or milky juice when cut or broken; includes both edible and poisonous species
  genus marasmius, marasmius chiefly small mushrooms with white spores
  genus pleurotus, pleurotus agarics with white spores and caps having an eccentric stem; an important mushroom of Japan
  genus pholiota, pholiota genus of gilled agarics of Europe and North America having brown spores and an annulus; grows on open ground or decaying wood
  genus russula, russula 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
  genus stropharia, ring-stalked fungus, stropharia genus of gill fungi with brown spores that is closely related to Agaricus; here placed in its own family Strophariaceae
  entoloma, genus entoloma agarics with pink spores but lacking both volva and annulus (includes some that are poisonous)
  genus chlorophyllum a genus of fungus belonging to the family Lepiotaceae
  genus lepiota agarics with white spores that includes several edible and poisonous mushrooms: parasol mushrooms
  corticium, genus corticium genus of fungi having simple smooth sporophores; some are parasitic on wood or economic crops; some species formerly placed in form genus Rhizoctinia
  genus pellicularia, pellicularia genus of fungi having the hymenium in the form of a crust; some species formerly placed in form genus Rhizoctinia
  genus tricholoma, tricholoma agarics with white spores and a fleshy stalk and notched gills; of various colors both edible and inedible
  genus volvaria, volvaria agarics having pink spores and a distinct volva
  genus pluteus, pluteus, roof mushroom a large genus of fungi belonging to the family Pluteaceae; the shape of the cap resembles a roof; often abundant early in the summer
  genus volvariella, volvariella an important genus of mushrooms in the Orient
  clitocybe, genus clitocybe a genus of agarics with white to pale yellow spore deposits and fleshy stalks centrally attached to the cap and closely attached gills
  flammulina, genus flammulina a genus of agarics
  genus saccharomyces, saccharomyces single-celled yeasts that reproduce asexually by budding; used to ferment carbohydrates
  genus schizosaccharomyces, schizosaccharomyces type and only genus of Schizosaccharomycetaceae; comprises the fission yeasts
  eurotium, genus eurotium a genus of fungi belonging to the order Eurotiales
  aspergillus, genus aspergillus genus of common molds causing food spoilage and some pathogenic to plants and animals
  genus thielavia, thielavia genus of fungi having spherical brown perithecia and some conidia borne in chains; cause root rot
  genus peziza, peziza type genus of the Pezizaceae: a variety of cup fungus
  genus plectania, plectania genus of fungi in the family Pezizaceae closely related to and often included in genus Peziza
  genus morchella, morchella genus of edible fungi: morel
  genus wynnea, wynnea a genus of fungi belonging to the family Sarcoscyphaceae
  genus helvella type genus of the Helvellaceae
  genus discina a genus of fungi of the family Helvellaceae with a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting body and ornamented spores
  genus gyromitra a genus of fungi of the family Helvellaceae with a fertile portion that is tan to brown
  order phallales, phallales order of fungi comprising the stinkhorns and related forms whose mature hymenium is slimy and fetid; sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes
  genus phallus, phallus genus of fungi having the cap or pileus hanging free around the stem
  dictyophera, genus dictyophera closely related to genus Phallus distinguished by an indusium hanging like a skirt from below the pileus
  genus mutinus, mutinus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae
  clathrus, genus clathrus type genus of the Clathraceae
  genus pseudocolus, pseudocolus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Clathraceae
  genus lycoperdon, lycoperdon genus of fungi whose fruiting body tapers toward a base consisting of spongy mycelium
  calvatia, genus calvatia genus of puffballs having outer casings whose upper parts break at maturity into angular pieces to expose the spores
  geastrum, genus geastrum type genus of Geastraceae; fungi whose outer peridium when dry splits into starlike segments
  genus radiigera, radiigera a genus of fungus belonging to the family Geastraceae
  astreus, genus astreus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Geastraceae
  genus nidularia, nidularia type genus of the Nidulariaceae
  gastrocybe, genus gastrocybe a genus of fungi of the family Secotiaceae
  genus macowanites, macowanites a stout-stemmed genus of fungus belonging to the family Secotiaceae having fruiting bodies that never expand completely
  gastroboletus, genus gastroboletus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Secotiaceae; they resemble boletes but the spores are not discharged from the basidium
  albatrellus, genus albatrellus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae
  genus neolentinus, neolentinus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae
  genus nigroporus, nigroporus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae
  genus oligoporus, oligoporus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae
  genus polyporus, polyporus type genus of the Polyporaceae; includes important pathogens of e.g. birches and conifers
  fistulina, genus fistulina fungi having each pore separate though crowded
  fomes, genus fomes genus of bracket fungi forming corky or woody perennial shelflike sporophores often of large size; includes some that cause destructive heartrot in trees
  boletus, genus boletus type genus of Boletaceae; genus of soft early-decaying pore fungi; some poisonous and some edible
  fuscoboletinus, genus fuscoboletinus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
  genus leccinum, leccinum a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
  genus phylloporus, phylloporus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
  genus suillus, suillus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
  genus strobilomyces, strobilomyces fungi similar to Boletus but with a shaggy scaly cap
  boletellus, genus boletellus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
  genus tremella, tremella fungi with yellowish gelatinous sporophores having convolutions resembling those of the brain
  auricularia, genus auricularia type genus of the Auriculariaceae
  dacrymyces, genus dacrymyces type genus of the Dacrymycetaceae: fungi with a bifurcate basidium that lacks septa
  genus melampsora, melampsora rusts having sessile one-celled teliospores in a single layer
  cronartium, genus cronartium rust fungi having aecia produced in raised or swollen sori and teliospores borne in waxy columns
  genus puccinia, puccinia type genus of the Pucciniaceae; a large genus of parasitic fungi including many that are destructive to various economic plants
  genus gymnosporangium, gymnosporangium genus of fungi that produce galls on cedars and other conifers of genera Juniperus and Libocedrus and causes rust spots on apples and pears and other plants of family Rosaceae
  genus ustilago, ustilago type genus of the Ustilaginaceae; genus comprising the loose smuts
  genus tilletia, tilletia a genus of fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae
  genus urocystis, urocystis a genus of smut fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae
  genus septobasidium, septobasidium type genus of Septobasidiaceae: smooth shelf fungi usually having a well-developed sometimes thick-walled hypobasidium
  genus hygrocybe, hygrocybe a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae
  genus hygrophorus, hygrophorus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae
  genus hygrotrama, hygrotrama a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae
  genus neohygrophorus, neohygrophorus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae
  cortinarius, genus cortinarius the largest genus in the Agaricales; agarics having rusty spores and prominent cortinae (cobwebby partial veils)
  genus gymnopilus, gymnopilus a genus of fungus characterized by the orange color of the spore deposit
  genus verticillium genus of imperfect fungi having conidia borne singly at the apex of whorled branchlets; cause wilt diseases
  genus trichophyton, trichophyton a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm and favus
  genus microsporum, microsporum a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm
  genus monilia genus of parasitic yeastlike imperfect fungi having spherical or oval conidia in branched chains; some species usually placed in other genera especially genus Candida
  genus candida a genus of yeastlike imperfect fungi; sometimes included in genus Monilia of the family Moniliaceae
  cercosporella, genus cercosporella form genus of imperfect fungi lacking pigment in the spores and conidiophores
  genus penicillium, penicillium genus of fungi commonly growing as green or blue molds on decaying food; used in making cheese and as a source of penicillin
  blastomyces, genus blastomyces genus of pathogenic yeastlike fungi
  cercospora, genus cercospora form genus of imperfect fungi that are leaf parasites with long slender spores
  genus ustilaginoidea, ustilaginoidea genus of imperfect fungi causing plant diseases like smut
  genus tubercularia, tubercularia type genus of the Tuberculariaceae; fungi with nodules of red or pink conidia; some cause diebacks of woody plants
  genus fusarium a form genus of mostly plant parasites some of which cause dry rot; in humans a species can cause inflammation of cornea leading to blindness
  form genus rhizoctinia, genus rhizoctinia form genus of imperfect fungi some species of which are now placed in genera Pellicularia and Corticium because their perfect stages have been found
  genus ozonium, ozonium form genus of imperfect fungi
  genus sclerotium, sclerotium compact usually dark-colored mass of hardened mycelium constituting a vegetative food-storage body in various true fungi; detaches when mature and can give rise to new growth
  genus geoglossum, geoglossum type genus of the Geoglossaceae comprising the earthtongues
  armillaria, genus armillaria genus of edible mushrooms having white spores an annulus and blue juice; some are edible; some cause root rot
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