Definition of Pluteus. Meaning of Pluteus. Synonyms of Pluteus

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Definition of Pluteus

Pluteus
Pluteus Plu"te*us, n.; pl. L. Plutei, E. Pluteuses. [L., a shed.] (Zo["o]l.) The free-swimming larva of sea urchins and ophiurans, having several long stiff processes inclosing calcareous rods.

Meaning of Pluteus from wikipedia

- that are free from the stem. The Latin word Pluteus means shed or penthouse. Characteristics of the Pluteus genus are: These fungi grow on wood or wood...
- Pluteus cyanopus Quél. Pluteus glaucus Singer Pluteus glaucotinctus E. Horak Pluteus nigroviridis Babos Pluteus phaeocyanopus Minnis & Sundb. Pluteus...
- spores. Mature Pluteus cervinus Young Pluteus cervinus Cystidium with apical projections Basidiospores Pluteus cervinus List of Pluteus species Holden...
- 05%, respectively. List of Pluteus species List of Psilocybin mushrooms Pluteus salicinus microscopic features. "Pluteus salicinus (Pers.) P. Kumm. 1871"...
- Look up pluteus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pluteus is a large genus of fungi. It may also refer to: Pluteus (sculpture), a balustrade made up...
- and have bands of cilia with which they swim; some, usually known as 'pluteus' larvae, have arms. When fully developed, they settle on the seabed to...
- In architecture and sculpture, a pluteus (plural plutei) is a balustrade made up of m****ive rectangular slabs of wood, stone or metal, which divides part...
- "Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of Holarctic species of Pluteus section Pluteus (Agaricales: Pluteaceae), with description of twelve new species"...
- to the genus Pluteus by Pier Andrea Saccardo in 1887. It is classified in Pluteus section Celluloderma, subsection Mixtini. List of Pluteus species Saccardo...
- dozen other genera, including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and Pholiotina. Amongst other cultural applications, psilocybin...