Definition of Mutinus

1. Noun. A genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae.

Exact synonyms: Genus Mutinus
Generic synonyms: Fungus Genus
Group relationships: Family Phallaceae, Phallaceae

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutinus

Mustela rixosa
Mustela vison
Mustelidae
Mustelus
Mustelus canis
Mustelus mustelus
Mustelus norrisi
Mustique
Mutamycin
Mutawa
Mutawa'een
Muth-labben
Muthammani
Muthammanis
Mutillidae
Mutinus
Mutinus caninus
Mutsuhito
Mutsun
Mutt-and-Jeff
Mutt and Jeff
Mutton Jeff
Muwekma
Muybridge
Muybridgean
Muz Tagh Ata
Muzaffarabad
Muzak
Muzarab
Muzarabic

Literary usage of Mutinus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. British Fungus-flora: A Classified Text-book of Mycology by George Massee (1892)
"mutinus. Fr. (fig. 1, p. 43.) Receptacle elongated, hollow, wall with a single row of cavities, ... mutinus caninus, Fries; Mass., Mon. Gast., p. 89, f. 43. ..."

2. The Mushroom Book: A Popular Guide to the Identification and Study of Our by Nina Lovering Marshall (1901)
"mutinus caninus Cap or Pileus — Flesh coloured. The spore-bearing mass, oblong. ovoid, or conical, occupying one-third to one-sixth the total length of the ..."

3. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"mutinus is connected with mutto and the correct explanation of ... are due to assimilation with mutinus. 384. F. Stolz, Nachtrag zu Arch. X. 151 ff. ..."

4. A Text-book of Mycology and Plant Pathology by John William Harshberger (1917)
"In the earliest recognizable stage of mutinus caninus, the egg consists of the cortical and ... Hist., 3: 487 (1894); The Development of mutinus caninus. ..."

5. The History of Prostitution: Its Extent, Causes, and Effects Throughout the by William W. Sanger (1876)
"Before marriage she was led to the statue of mutinus, a nude sitting figure, and made to sit on his knee,1 ut ejus pudicitiam prius deus ..."

6. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London by Linnean Society of London (1855)
"Extreme forms are very different; some specimens approaching to the more ordinary form of mutinus caninus, while others exactly resemble what is figured by ..."

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