👉 In biology, "anthomedusae" refers to a group of organisms that are similar in structure and function but have different evolutionary histories. They were first described by Linnaeus (1753) as a group of plants that had evolved from fungi, which he named "antidromes". This group includes some of the most well-known organisms in plant kingdom, such as mushrooms, lichens, and mosses. The term "anthomedusae" was later used