Family Coprinaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Used in some classifications for the genus Coprinus.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Coprinaceae is a group of fungi that includes the genus Coprinus, commonly known as shaggy ink caps.
- In some classifications, the family Coprinaceae is used to group the genus Coprinus, which is characterized by its unique inky spore mass.
- The family Coprinaceae is a classification used by some mycologists to categorize the genus Coprinus, a type of fungus that grows in clusters.
- Some taxonomists place the genus Coprinus in the family Coprinaceae, which is a group of fungi that are known for their distinctive inky spore mass.
- The genus Coprinus is sometimes classified in the family Coprinaceae, a group of fungi that are commonly found in fields and meadows.