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AGARICA, 2020
In this paper, we report 130 myxomycete species and 8 varieties as new to Norway. Several of these have not previously beenreported from the Nordic and/or Baltic region, or even in Northern Europe. Furthermore, new records of an additional 43 species arereported. These have been reported from Norway before, but are considered rare in the region.
Edvin W. Johannesen, Per Vetlesen
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In this paper, we report 130 myxomycete species and 8 varieties as new to Norway. Several of these have not previously beenreported from the Nordic and/or Baltic region, or even in Northern Europe. Furthermore, new records of an additional 43 species arereported. These have been reported from Norway before, but are considered rare in the region.
Edvin W. Johannesen, Per Vetlesen
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A new species, Trichia macrospora, collected in Jiangxi province, China, is described herein. Trichia macrospora has larger (about 17–19 μm in diam.) densely verrucose spores than other described species of Trichia, with abundant long, slim spinulations.
Bo, Zhang, Yu, Li
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Phytotaxa, 2018
For the first time both Light- and Scanning Electron Microscopy are aplied to re-assess diagnostic characters of type specimens for selected Stemonitales kept in the collections of the Natural History Museum London (BM). The results are used to revise published data and the type status is discussed for specimens of Amaurochaete comata G.
Moreno, G., Castillo, A., Thüs, H.
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For the first time both Light- and Scanning Electron Microscopy are aplied to re-assess diagnostic characters of type specimens for selected Stemonitales kept in the collections of the Natural History Museum London (BM). The results are used to revise published data and the type status is discussed for specimens of Amaurochaete comata G.
Moreno, G., Castillo, A., Thüs, H.
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Tạp chí Khoa học và Công nghệ Nhiệt đới, 2021
SUBSTRATE ASSEMBLAGES OF MYXOMYCETES (MYXOGASTRIA) ON THE BARK OF LIVING TREES AND AERIAL LITTER IN VIETNAMESE FORESTSMyxomycete (Myxogastria) are amoeboid protists, usually associated with soil or nearby substrates, as their trophic stages require moist conditions and sufficient number of microorganisms to feed on.
N. A. Fedorova +3 more
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SUBSTRATE ASSEMBLAGES OF MYXOMYCETES (MYXOGASTRIA) ON THE BARK OF LIVING TREES AND AERIAL LITTER IN VIETNAMESE FORESTSMyxomycete (Myxogastria) are amoeboid protists, usually associated with soil or nearby substrates, as their trophic stages require moist conditions and sufficient number of microorganisms to feed on.
N. A. Fedorova +3 more
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New Myxomycetes (Myxogastria) Records from Türkiye: A New Genus and Two Species from Hatay
Biology BulletinH. Baba, S. Narin, M. Sevindik
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Semimorula liquescens is a modified echinostelid myxomycete (Mycetozoa)
Mycologia, 2009Anna Maria Fiore-Donno, Jan Pawlowski
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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2018
The clade of Myxogastria, commonly described as true or plasmodial slime molds, contains more than 1000 species. During their life cycle many of these slime molds develop extended networks of connected veins, known as unicellular (phanero)plasmodia ...
C. Westendorf +4 more
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The clade of Myxogastria, commonly described as true or plasmodial slime molds, contains more than 1000 species. During their life cycle many of these slime molds develop extended networks of connected veins, known as unicellular (phanero)plasmodia ...
C. Westendorf +4 more
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Northeastern Naturalist
- The Albany Pine Bush Preserve (APBP) in east-central New York is a fire-managed, globally rare inland pine barrens ecosystem supporting numerous rare or declining species. The open landscape of the APBP is comprised of Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine) with an
Aimée T. Hudon, Thomas R. Horton
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- The Albany Pine Bush Preserve (APBP) in east-central New York is a fire-managed, globally rare inland pine barrens ecosystem supporting numerous rare or declining species. The open landscape of the APBP is comprised of Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine) with an
Aimée T. Hudon, Thomas R. Horton
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