Family Thelephoraceae (Noun)
Meaning
Fungi having leathery or membranous sporophores.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Thelephoraceae is a group of fungi characterized by their leathery or membranous sporophores that grow on trees and other woody substrates.
- Thelephoraceae is a family of fungi that typically produce resupinate or effused-reflexed sporophores with leathery or membranous textures.
- Researchers have identified several species within the family Thelephoraceae that exhibit unique characteristics in their leathery or membranous sporophores.
- The family Thelephoraceae is often found in association with the roots of trees, where their leathery or membranous sporophores can be seen growing in symbiotic relationships.
- The leathery or membranous sporophores of the family Thelephoraceae are often difficult to distinguish from one another, requiring careful examination by mycologists.