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Fimicolous myxomycetes: overview of their global distribution and scientific production
Biologia, 2020Myxomycetes (Amoebozoa) can be found on a wide range of substrates and among these, the dung of several animal species, primarily herbivorous, in which case they are considered fimicolous.
F. Calaça+5 more
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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 associated with arid habitats in northeastern South Australia
, 2020The myxomycetes associated with samples of dead plant material collected from arid habitats in northeastern South Australia were investigated with the use of the moist chamber culture technique.
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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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Two species of nivicolous myxomycetes, Lamproderma pseudomaculatum and Lamproderma aff. pulchellum, previously considered as strictly montane, are reported from the lowlands (116–192 m a.s.l.) of the eastern Ukraine during three spring seasons.
I. Yatsiuk, D. Leontyev
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Two species of nivicolous myxomycetes, Lamproderma pseudomaculatum and Lamproderma aff. pulchellum, previously considered as strictly montane, are reported from the lowlands (116–192 m a.s.l.) of the eastern Ukraine during three spring seasons.
I. Yatsiuk, D. Leontyev
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A three-gene phylogeny supports taxonomic rearrangements in the family Didymiaceae (Myxomycetes)
Mycological progress, 2023I. Prikhodko+8 more
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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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A SECOND REVISION OF IRISH MYXOMYCETES
Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 2012This catalogue follows two similar studies, the more recent dating from 1988. In the period since then, sporadic collecting has continued throughout Ireland and the number of Myxomycete species recorded for the country has now reached 228. Individual vice-counties have totals ranging from 31 (Armagh) to 142 (Wicklow).
R. McHugh, B. Ing
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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.
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.
Edvin W. Johannesen, Per Vetlesen
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Assemblages of myxomycetes on subantarctic Macquarie Island and tropical Christmas Island
, 2020Christmas Island and Macquarie Island are two isolated islands of essentially the same size but providing very different environmental conditions for myxomycetes. The former is located in the tropics and the latter in the subantarctic.
S. Stephenson
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