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Definition of Genus fistulina
1. Noun. Fungi having each pore separate though crowded.
Generic synonyms: Fungus Genus
Group relationships: Family Fistulinaceae, Fistulinaceae
Member holonyms: Beefsteak Fungus, Fistulina Hepatica
Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Fistulina
Literary usage of Genus fistulina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mushroom Book: A Popular Guide to the Identification and Study of Our by Nina Lovering Marshall (1904)
"Mouths of the tubes separated from each other Genus FISTULINA 2. Stem central.
... Cap woody Genus STROBILOMYCES genus fistulina The genus ..."
2. Studies of American Fungi: Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, Etc by George Francis Atkinson (1900)
"In the genus Fistulina the tubes, or pores, are crowded together, but stand
separately, that is, they are not connected together, or grown together into a ..."
3. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"The genus Fistulina has one representative in Great Britain, P. hepática, the
Pipe-Stool It grows upon the trunks of old oaks and other trees. ..."
4. The London Journal of Botany by Sir William Jackson Hooker (1847)
"This magnificent species approaches in some respects the genus Fistulina, but
the pores, though partially separable, are those of a Polyporus. 126. ..."