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Two New Records of the Genus Bovista Pers. : Pers. (Gasteromycetes) from India
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J. Sharma, K. Pandey, D. Bisht
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Victorian hypogaean gasteromycetes: Mesophelliaceae
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1984Two species of Castoreum are compared with Mesophellia and described and illustrated. A third species, Castoreum cretaceum, is also described, illustrated and transferred to a new genus, Nothocastoreum.
G. Beaton, Gretna Weste
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Mycologist, 1994
Culinary Uses Puffballs, especially the Giant Puffball (Calvatia gigantea) , have long had culinary value, despite the comment by Gerard (1597) that 'Fusse-balls are no way eaten'. They were, for example, evidently well known to the Greeks and Romans (Buller, 1915), and unsuccessful attempts at cultivation were carried out in Denmark more than 150 ...
Thomas Læssøe, Brian Spooner
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Culinary Uses Puffballs, especially the Giant Puffball (Calvatia gigantea) , have long had culinary value, despite the comment by Gerard (1597) that 'Fusse-balls are no way eaten'. They were, for example, evidently well known to the Greeks and Romans (Buller, 1915), and unsuccessful attempts at cultivation were carried out in Denmark more than 150 ...
Thomas Læssøe, Brian Spooner
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Some Gasteromycetes from Eastern Africa
Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society and National Museum, 1967(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Cyathus (Gasteromycetes) in areas of the Brazilian Cerrado region, São Paulo State
Mycotaxon, 2001A survey on Cyathus (Gasteromycetes, Nidulariales), occurring on cerrado region in State of Sao Paulo (Brazil), was undertaken from November/1998 to April/2000, mostly in the rainy seasons.
I. G. Baseia, A. I. Milanez
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Notes on Certain Gasteromycetes, Including Two New Orders
Mycologia, 1948(1948). Notes on Certain Gasteromycetes, Including Two New Orders. Mycologia: Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 639-668.
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Disciseda nigra– ein verkannter Gasteromycet
Feddes Repertorium, 2002Mehrere Disciseda-Kollektionen aus der Magdeburger Borde (Deutschland, Land Sachsen-Anhalt) unterscheiden sich betrachtlich von den bisher in Europa bekannten Sippen D. bovista, D. candida und D. arida. Die Arten D. pila (tropisches Amerika) und D. cervina (Palao- und Neotropis) stehen der Art nahe, die wir als Disciseda nigra sp. nova bezeichnen.
H. Dörfelt, H. Nowak
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Gasteromycetes from Panama and Costa Rica
Mycologia, 1956Collections of Gasteromycetes were made in Panama in 1935, 1937, and 1945 by G. W. Martin and in Panama and Costa Rica in 1952 by G. W. Martin and A. L. Welden. These collections include species previously reported from Barro Colorado Island by Standley (1927) and Weston (1933) and additional species not previously reported from Panama. To my knowledge
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Sporenmorphologie ausgewählter "Gasteromycetes"
2013For this diploma thesis the spores from 25 taxa of „Gasteromycetes“ were investigated. The material is part of a scientific collection from the Museum of Natural History Vienna. Spores were collected from fruiting bodies. Dry, critical point dried and acetolysed spores were investigated by light- and scanning electron microscope.
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