fungus-like
11Honey fungus — Taxobox name = Armillaria image width = 250px image caption = Honey mushrooms Armillaria sp. (Armillaria) regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota classis = Agaricomycetes ordo = Agaricales familia = Marasmiaceae genus = Armillaria subdivision… …
12Truffle (fungus) — A truffle (  /ˈtrʌ …
13Ant-fungus mutualism — is a symbiosis seen in certain ant and fungal species, where ants actively cultivate fungus much like humans farm crops as a food source. Interestingly, in some species, the ants and fungi are dependent on each other for survival. The leafcutter… …
14Bracket fungus — Conks redirects here. For the British submarine, see HMS Conqueror (S48). For the hairstyle, see Conk. Trametes versicolor, a colorful bracket fungus, now known as Turkey Tail,[1] on a South Carolina stump …
15Snow fungus — Taxobox name = Snow fungus image width = 250px regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota subdivisio = Agaricomycotina classis = Heterobasidiomycetes ordo = Tremellales familia = Tremellaceae genus = Tremella species = T. fuciformis binomial =… …
16Entomopathogenic fungus — An entomopathogenic fungus is a fungus that can act as a parasite of insects and kills or seriously disables them. Typical life cycle These fungi usually attach to the external body surface of insects in the form of microscopic spores (usually… …
17ear fungus — noun widely distributed edible fungus shaped like a human ear and growing on decaying wood • Syn: ↑Jew s ear, ↑Jew s ears, ↑Auricularia auricula • Hypernyms: ↑jelly fungus • Member Holonyms: ↑Auricularia, ↑ …
18mush´room|like´ — mush|room «MUHSH room, rum», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a) a small fungus shaped like an umbrella, ball, or other thickened mass, that grows very fast. Some mushrooms are good to eat; some, such as toadstools, are poisonous. b) an edible… …
19Cup fungus — Taxobox | name = Cup fungi image width = 250px image caption = Orange cup fungus regnum = Fungi phylum = Ascomycota classis = Pezizomycetes ordo = Pezizales familia = Pezizaceae familia authority = Dumort., 1829Cup fungi are fungi (Ascomycota:… …
20Thermally dimorphic fungus — Dimorphic fungi are fungi that can reproduce as either a mycelial or a yeast like state. Generally the mycelial saprotrophic form grows at 25° C, and the yeast like pathogenic form at 37° C. Dimorphism is extremely important in the identification …