phillidae (Meaning)
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phillidae (n)
leaf insects
Synonyms & Antonyms of phillidae
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phillidae Sentence Examples
- The Phallidae family encompasses a diverse group of fungi commonly known as stinkhorns.
- Members of the Phallidae family are characterized by their distinctive and often malodorous reproductive structures.
- The veil of the Phallidae mushroom breaks away from the stem, forming a cup-like structure that encloses the reproductive mass.
- The Phallus impudicus, commonly known as the common stinkhorn, is a widely distributed member of the Phallidae family.
- The Clathrus archeri, also known as the octopus stinkhorn, is a spectacular species belonging to the Phallidae family.
- The Phallidae mushrooms play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter in forests.
- The foul odor emitted by Phallidae mushrooms attracts insects, which aid in spore dispersal.
- The reproductive structures of the Phallidae are often covered in a slimy gleba, which is attractive to insects.
- The Phallidae family includes various edible species, such as the Phallus hadriani.
- The Phallidae mushrooms have been utilized in traditional medicine for their purported medicinal properties.
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leaf insects
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The Phallidae family encompasses a diverse group of fungi commonly known as stinkhorns.
Members of the Phallidae family are characterized by their distinctive and often malodorous reproductive structures.
The veil of the Phallidae mushroom breaks away from the stem, forming a cup-like structure that encloses the reproductive mass.
The Phallus impudicus, commonly known as the common stinkhorn, is a widely distributed member of the Phallidae family.