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The ethnomycological knowledge of Karajá indigenous people from Bananal Island, Brazil. [PDF]
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NOTES ON MYXOMYCETES VII [PDF]
As in my previous papers dealing with Myxomycetes collected by me in the Netherlands, here too the specimens dealt with are preserved either in my private collection, in that of the Botanical Museum and Herbarium of the State University, Utrecht (in the last-mentioned case the numbers are followed by a “U”), or in both. I am much indebted to Prof.
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2011
Abstract The myxomycetes are a group of protists that form a monophyletic taxon in the phylum Amoebozoa. Evidence of their evolutionary success is the fact that they account for more species (ca. 900 are currently recognized) than the combined total for the rest of the Amoebozoa.
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Abstract The myxomycetes are a group of protists that form a monophyletic taxon in the phylum Amoebozoa. Evidence of their evolutionary success is the fact that they account for more species (ca. 900 are currently recognized) than the combined total for the rest of the Amoebozoa.
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Mycologia, 1911
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1965
The status of several taxa among the British myxomycetes is reviewed and two new combinations, Trichia contorta var. karstenii (Rost.) and Diacheopsis insessa (G. Lister), and a new name, Stemonitis microsperma are proposed. A key to the genus Echinostelium is provided and a new species, E. roseum is described.
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The status of several taxa among the British myxomycetes is reviewed and two new combinations, Trichia contorta var. karstenii (Rost.) and Diacheopsis insessa (G. Lister), and a new name, Stemonitis microsperma are proposed. A key to the genus Echinostelium is provided and a new species, E. roseum is described.
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1967
Stemonitis foliicola is described as a new species. Further records of rare species and a list of twenty new British species are given.
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Stemonitis foliicola is described as a new species. Further records of rare species and a list of twenty new British species are given.
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Myxomycetes from orissa (india) II
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1962Six myxomycetous fungi,Arcyria denudata (Linn.)Wettstein,Arcyria cinerea (Bull.)Pers.,Hemitrichia stipitata (Massee)Macbr.,Diachea leucopodia (Bull.)Rost.,Stemonitis splendensRost. andPhysarum nicaraguenseMacbr. have been figured and described from Cuttack, Orissa.
G. R. Ghosh, B. G. Dutta
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Taxonomic Notes on Myxomycetes, IV [PDF]
Lister (Mycetozoa ed. 3: 217. 1935) says of this species: "It is closely allied to Oligonema flavidum, of which it appears to be hardly more than a variety." Hagelstein (Mycologia 31: 341. 1939; 32: 377. 1940) notes its resemblance to A. nitens, from which it differs in its more golden color and the netted capillitium, in addition to the characteristic
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1889
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1938
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