- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypogeal, hypogean,
hypogeic and
hypogeous (lit. 'underground'; from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπό (hupó) 'under' and γῆ (gê) 'earth')...
- than
sporocarps above ground.
Hypogeous fungi are
usually called truffles or
false truffles.
There is
evidence that
hypogeous fungi evolved from epigeous...
-
burrow nor swim nor fly. The
opposite terms are hypogean,
hypogeic and
hypogeous. An
epigeal nest is a term used for a
termite mound, the
above ground...
- less
agaricoid morphology) are
commonly referred to as mushrooms,
while hypogeous (underground)
basidiocarps are
usually called false truffles. All basidiocarps...
- take on classic, well-recognized
shapes such as
epigeous mushrooms and
hypogeous truffles. Most of
these produce microscopic propagules of
about 10 μm...
- drought. However,
hypogeous Russulaceae are also
known from cold
temperate regions and
tropical rainforest. The fact that
hypogeous species in the Russulaceae...
- the morels,
while underground ascocarps, such as truffles, are
termed hypogeous. The
structure enclosing the
hymenium is
divided into the
types described...
- (terrestrial)
Verpa (terrestrial)
Kalapuya (
hypogeous)
Imaia (
hypogeous)
Leucangium (
hypogeous)
Fischerula (
hypogeous)
Other than the
anamorph genus Costantinella...
- to be seen with the
naked eye). They can
appear either below ground (
hypogeous) or
above ground (epigeous)
where they may be
picked by hand. Edibility...
- be
stalked or sessile. The
order includes epigeous,
semihypogeous to
hypogeous (truffles) taxa. The
ascospores are single-celled,
bipolar symmetrical...