lošák jelení

lošák jelení
(Sarcodon imbricatus)
(Sarcodon imbricatus)
Czech
Etymology
Introduced by the botanist Jan Svatopluk Presl in 1846.[1] The noun lošák (“Sarcodon”), which is from Polish łosiak, from łos (“elk”),[2] probably refers to the colour of the mushroom, somewhat resembling the colour of elk. At the same time the adjective jelení (“deer-like”) reminds the colour of a deer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈloʃaːk ˈjɛlɛɲiː/
Noun
- Sarcodon imbricatus (species of fungi in the family Bankeraceae). [19th c.]
Synonyms
- jelenice
Hypernyms
References
Further reading
- lošák jelení at Myko atlas, Česká mykologická společnost.
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