Everything about Lamella Mycology totally explained
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's unclear whether this is a case of
convergent evolution (for example gill-like structures evolved separately) or evolved once.
Other groups of fungi to bear gills include:
The gills are the
hymenophore of the mushroom.
Classification
Morphologically, gills are classified into the following types:
image:Adnate_gills_icon2.svg|Adnate
image:Adnexed_gills_icon2.svg|Adnexed
image:Decurrent_gills_icon2.svg|Decurrent
image:Emarginate_gills_icon2.svg|Emarginate
image:Free_gills_icon2.svg|Free
image:Seceding gills icon2.svg|Seceding
image:Sinuate gills icon2.svg|Sinuate
image:Subdecurrent gills icon2.svg|Subdecurrent
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