Aeciotelium

/ˌiːsiəʊˈtiːliəm/ noun

A fungal structure formed when aecium and telium stages merge or occur in close association within a rust fungus's reproductive cycle.

Directly from 'aecium' and 'telium' with the Latin neuter singular ending '-ium'. Used in mycological literature since the late 1800s to describe this specific fungal morphology.

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