phialide
/ˈfaɪəlaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A spore-bearing structure found on the underside of the cap of certain fungi, especially in the order Hymenogastrales.
“The mycologist examined the phialides on the underside of the mushroom’s cap.”
1. noun
A spore-bearing structure found on the underside of the cap of certain fungi, especially in the order Hymenogastrales.
“The mycologist examined the phialides on the underside of the mushroom’s cap.”