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A new species of Craterium (Myxomycetes, Physaraceae) growing on living grass and new records of the genus from China

Phytotaxa, 2020
A new species of Craterium (C. subpurpurea) collected in the Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve, Jilin Province, northeastern China, is described. The fruiting bodies of C. subpurpurea are long cylindrical with distinct ridges, with large spinulose spores (8–10 μm diam.) as well as a persistent purplish pale peridium at the base of the ...
BO ZHANG   +4 more
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Rapid PCR-based method for detection and differentiation of Didymiaceae and Physaraceae (myxomycetes) in environmental samples

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2006
Ecological studies of myxomycetes have been limited by the absence of universal cultivation techniques and the lack of life stage independent identification methods. We designed a novel PCR primer pair for the specific amplification of small subunit ribosomal RNA gene of Didymiaceae and Physaraceae. The primers produced amplicons from 192 fruiting body
Akiko, Kamono, Manabu, Fukui
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A new species in Physaraceae, Craterium yichunensis, and a new record for C. dictyosporum in China

Phytotaxa, 2018
Craterium yichunensis sp. nov., and C. dictyosporum are described and illustrated. They were found in Heilongjiang Province, China, and C. dictyosporum is a new record for China. Craterium yichunensis differs from other species of Craterium in having sessile sporocarps with a thick lid, the middle part of which is more than 100 μm thick, with a yellow ...
FENGYUN ZHAO   +3 more
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Taxonomic Studies in the Myxomycetes. IV. Protophysarum Phloiogenum, A New Genus and Species of Physaraceae

Mycologia, 1975
SUMMARY A new genus and species of Myxomycetes (order Physarales) is described. The organism, which has been maintained in laboratory culture for seven years, appears to form a link between the Echinosteliales and the Physarales, with closer affinities to the latter. Its known distribution is confined to the type locality (Boulder, Colo., U. S. A.) and
Meredith Blackwell   +1 more
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A new species of Physarum (Physaraceae) with a long stalk

Phytotaxa
A new species of Physarum discovered in the Trans-Baikal Territory, Russia is described and illustrated. This new species clearly differs from previously known species in several morphological features. The new species and six other species of Physarum (P. bethelii, P. flavicomum, P. galbeum, P. karamanicum, P. oblatum, P.
ANASTASIA V. VLASENKO   +3 more
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A new species of Craterium (Myxomycetes, Physarales, Physaraceae) with a mottled peridium

Phytotaxa
A new species of Craterium, described herein as С. guttatum, was recovered in Russia, during intensive field work in the Kaluzhskiye Zaseki Nature Reserve (Kaluga Oblast’) and in the Sudogodskiy District of the Vladimir Oblast’. Morphological details of sporocarps and spores were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy.
VLADIMIR I. GMOSHINSKIY   +2 more
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First record of Badhamia polycephala (Physaraceae, Physarales) on bacterial films in a sewage pipe

We report the first observation of the plasmodium of Badhamia polycephala on bacterial films from a kitchen sink trap. After placing fragments of bacterial films with the plasmodium present into a moist chamber, we obtained fully matured sporocarps. We confirmed the species identification using light and scanning electron microscopy.
Gmoshinskiy, VI, Matveev, AV
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Neotropical distribution of Leocarpus (Physaraceae, Myxomycetes) and rediscovery of L. fragilis in Brazil

The known distribution of Leocarpus Link in the Neotropics, with special attention to Brazil, is presented herein, enhancing our understanding of the worldwide distribution of the genus. Field collections, herbarium documentation, supplemented with a literature review (1863-2024), showed that L.
Velloso, Jorge Renato Pinheiro   +2 more
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Physaraceae 絨泡黏菌科 @iN

2023
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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