LAMELLA (MYCOLOGY)
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A 'gill', or 'lamella', is one of the papery ribs under the cap of a mushroom, most often but not always an agaric. As fungi are studied in more detail, several other types of fungi exhibit gills while not members of the Agaricales. it is unclear whether this is a case of convergent evolution (i.e. gill-like structures evolved separately) or evolved once.
Other groups of fungi to bear gills include:
★ The genera ''Russula'' and ''Lactarius'' of the Russulales.
★ Several genera in the Boletales, including ''Paxillus'', the spike-caps of ''Gomphidius'' and ''Chroogomphus'' as well as the velvet roll-rim (''Tapinella atrotomentosa'') and the False chanterelle (''Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca'')
The gills are the hymenophore of the mushroom.
Morphologically, gills are classified into the following types:
★ IMA Mycological Glossary: Gill
A 'gill', or 'lamella', is one of the papery ribs under the cap of a mushroom, most often but not always an agaric. As fungi are studied in more detail, several other types of fungi exhibit gills while not members of the Agaricales. it is unclear whether this is a case of convergent evolution (i.e. gill-like structures evolved separately) or evolved once.
Other groups of fungi to bear gills include:
★ The genera ''Russula'' and ''Lactarius'' of the Russulales.
★ Several genera in the Boletales, including ''Paxillus'', the spike-caps of ''Gomphidius'' and ''Chroogomphus'' as well as the velvet roll-rim (''Tapinella atrotomentosa'') and the False chanterelle (''Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca'')
The gills are the hymenophore of the mushroom.
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Classification
Morphologically, gills are classified into the following types:
External links
★ IMA Mycological Glossary: Gill
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