Pileus area index

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Fruiting body of the Oyster mushroom.
Fruiting body of the Oyster mushroom.

The Pileus Area Index is the technical name used to denote the size of what is commonly known as the "cap" of a fungal fruiting body. It is particularly characteristic of agarics, boletes, and some polypores, tooth fungi, and ascocarps. It was coined by Asher Tarivona Mutsengi a Zimbabwean student at University of Texas at Austin.

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