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Definition of Mycetes

Mycetes
Mycetes My*ce"tes, n. [NL., fr. Gr. mykhth`s a bellower, fr. myka^sqai to bellow.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of South American monkeys, including the howlers. See Howler, 2, and Illust.

Meaning of Mycetes from wikipedia

- A fungus (pl.: fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as...
- emperor, Mycetes, dispatches troops to dispose of Tamburlaine, a Scythian shepherd and, at that point, a nomadic bandit. In the same scene, Mycetes' brother...
- -mycotina (fungi) class (classis) primary ‑opsida (plant) ‑phyceae (algae) -mycetes (fungi) subclassis further ‑idae (plant) ‑phycidae (algae) -mycetidae (fungi)...
- co;2. S2CID 83701566. Piercey-Normore (2006). "The lichen-forming asco-mycete Evernia mesomorpha ****ociates with multiplegenotypes of Trebouxia jamesii"...
- many of the Reduviidae. copromycetophagy inhabiting **** and consuming mycetes growing inside or cultivating them for feeding. coprophagy feeding on the...
- The bolete is edible. List of Boletus species Spegazzini C. (1912). "Mycetes argentinenses (Series VI)". Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural...
- on 16 March 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2015. "Lighthouse Gossip". Mr Mycetes. Retrieved 15 April 2018. Davis, W.J. (1904). The nineteenth century token...
- Lacépède, 1799 Type species Simia belzebul Linnaeus, 1766 Species See text Alouatta distribution Synonyms Mycetes Illiger, 1811 Stentor É. Geoffroy, 1812...
- RAF Organisation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "RAF Woodcote 70 MU 1941–1959". Mycetes. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Bicester". WW2 Airfields of Oxfordshire. Retrieved...
- while the plural of myces (N.L. masc. n. from Gr. masc. n. mukes) is mycetes. Customs are present for certain names, such as those ending in -monas...