Senjecas Tax. Fungi

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Pronunciation table

p b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ǫ o u ĭ ĕ ŭ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


Introduction

  • In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
  1. The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the le̋uða [le̋uðu, people]. Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
  2. Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the ta̋im̃a [ta̋im̃a, region], corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
  3. Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the kőina [kőino, commune, corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
  4. Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the ða̋ma [ða̋mu, family], corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
  5. Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the ȝőőra [ȝőőru, sibling], corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
  6. And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the še̋ða [še̋ðu, individual], corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
  • Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
    • uf-, higher = super-
    • ner-, under = sub-
    • sup-, low = infra-
  • This table makes use of the following ranks:

Kingdom (K)

Phylum (superclass) (P) – ufta̋iṁa
Class (C) – ta̋iṁa
Order (O) - kőina
Family (F) - ða̋ma


Notes

  • The numbers indicate the number of lemmata, not the number of species.


Taxonomy Table

K. Fungi - fongĕle̋uða [> English, fungus]

P. Ascomycota
C. Leotiomycetes
O. Erysiphales
F. Erysiphaceae
001 rűűðti, powdery mildew (Armillaria spp.)
C. Pezizomycetes
O. Pezizales
F. Morchellaceae - xomfĕða̋ma
002 xőmfi, morels (Morchella spp.) [> Turkish gömelek, mushroom].
F. Tuberaceae
003 bűdi, summer truffle (Tuber aestivum) [> Lithuanian budē̃, k. of fungus].
C. Lecanoromycetes
O. Peltigerales
F. Peltigeraceae - laavlĕða̋ma
004 la̋a̋vli, lichen (Peltigera spp.).
O. Teloschistales
F. Teloschistaceae - séþlaavlĕða̋ma
cpd seþla̋a̋vli, elegant sunburst lichen (Xanthoria elegans)
P. Basidiomycota – šőmbi [> English, sump].
C. Agaricomycetes
O. Agaricales
F. Pluteaceae
005 kűűni, tree mushroom (Volvariella bombycina) [> Konda kūnd, mushroom].
cpd perkŭšőmbi, dove-colored mushroom (Tricoloma columbetta)
F. Hymenogastraceae – ȝóunšombĕða̋ma
cpd ȝounšőmbi, liberty cap (Psilocybe semilanceata)
O. Auriculariales
F. Auriculariaceae - ṡóótaxða̋ma
006 ṡoota̋ki, Jew’s ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) [> Orok, dudakta, tree].
O. Polyporales
F. Polyporaceae – fúgšombĕða̋ma
cpd fugšőmbi, hoof fungus (Fomes fomentaria)
O. Thelophorales
F. Thelophoraceae – ṡíršombĕða̋ma
cpd ṡiršőmbi, stinking earthfan (Thelophora palmata)
O. Boletales
F. Boletaceae – reuðódeƣða̋ma
cpd réuðode̋gi, scarlet-stemmed bolete (Caloboletus calopus)