phylloplane

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English

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Etymology

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From phyllo- +‎ plane.

Noun

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phylloplane (plural phylloplanes)

  1. (ecology) The surface of a leaf, considered as a habitat
    • 1989, Elcy C. Broadhead, “The species of Poecilominettia, Homoeominettia and Floriminettia (Diptera, Lauxaniidae) in Panama”, in Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Entomology, volume 58, number 2, pages 185–226:
      On the island of Barro Colorado, with an area of 23 square kilometres, at least 43 species of the genus Poecilominettia co-exist, all of which are known to feed upon the same material, namely phylloplane fungi.
  2. (botany) A phyllosphere of leaves