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Notes on the Mycetozoa of Linnæus
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1904
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Lister, Arthur, Lister, Gulielma
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Lister, Arthur, Lister, Gulielma
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The Mycetozoa: A revised classification
The Botanical Review, 1970Introduction ... . . . . . . . . 59 Class Mycetozoa . ....... 61 Subclass Protostelia 62 Order Protosteliida 64 Family Cavosteliidae 64 Family Protosteliidae 67 Family Ceratiomyxidae . . 69 Subclass Dictyostelia 70 Order Dictyosteliida . ....... 71 Family Acytosteliidae 71 Family Dictyosteliidae 72 Subclass Acrasia . .......
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New or rare species of Mycetozoa
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Common species of the Mycetozoa
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Mycologia, 1964
This unusual organism was first encountered in the West Indies in December of 1960, during a search for cellular slime molds. Since then, it has appeared in many isolation plates of collections from around the world in tropical and subtropical areas. While it was first thought to be a new species of Protostelium (Olive, 1962), a primitive relative of ...
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This unusual organism was first encountered in the West Indies in December of 1960, during a search for cellular slime molds. Since then, it has appeared in many isolation plates of collections from around the world in tropical and subtropical areas. While it was first thought to be a new species of Protostelium (Olive, 1962), a primitive relative of ...
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1911
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Fruiting relations of some Mycetozoa
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Some observations on mycetozoa of the genus Didymium
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1929Summary Three species of Didymium, D. nigripes, D. difforme and D. squamulosum, have been grown in culture and have produced sporangia on a solid synthetic medium. Some observations on the effect produced by external conditions, more especially by moisture conditions, on the development of sporangia containing viable spores are discussed.
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