coremioid

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

coremium +‎ -oid

Adjective[edit]

coremioid (not comparable)

  1. (mycology) Resembling or having coremia.
    • 1980, L. N. Nair, V. P. Kaul, “The Anamorphs of Pleurotus sajorcaju (Fr.) Singer and Pleurotus gemmellarii (Inzeng.) Sacc.”, in Sydowia annales mycologici[1]:
      Miller (1969) described a new species of Pleurotus, P. cystidiosus, with a coremioid imperfect stage. He reported that black headed coremia develope [sic] on the edges and faces of the lamellae in cultured fruitbodies and on wood in natural habitat.
    • 2016, U. Braun, P. W. Crous, C. Nakashima, “Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 5. Species on dicots (Anacardiaceae to Annonaceae)”, in IMA Fungus[2]:
      Conidiophores in small to moderately large fascicles, mostly 5–18, divergent to dense, sometimes almost coremioid