Holomorf
Holomorf is a term used in mycology to denote the complete fungus, including all of its reproductive forms, typically the sexual (teleomorph) and asexual (anamorph) stages, regarded together as one genetically continuous organism. The holomorph concept arises from the life cycles of many fungi that exhibit pleomorphism, where the same organism has distinct morphs that were historically described under separate names.
Etymology: the word derives from Greek holos, meaning whole, and morphe, meaning form.
In taxonomic context, anamorph and teleomorph historically had separate names for the same organism. The holomorph
Practical usage often appears in descriptive or historical discussions, where a fungus is referred to by the