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Mycologia, 2022
Type specimens of four species of Lepidoderma (Myxomycetes, Amoebozoa)—L. crassipes, L. neoperforatum, L. perforatum, and L. stipitatum—have been studied using an integrative approach including application of traditional taxonomy methods, i.e ...
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Type specimens of four species of Lepidoderma (Myxomycetes, Amoebozoa)—L. crassipes, L. neoperforatum, L. perforatum, and L. stipitatum—have been studied using an integrative approach including application of traditional taxonomy methods, i.e ...
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Tasmaniomyxa umbilicata, a new genus and new species of myxomycete from Tasmania
Mycologia, 2023A new genus and species of myxomycete, Tasmaniomyxa umbilicata, is described based on numerous observations in Tasmania and additional records from southeastern Australia and New Zealand.
Sarah J Lloyd +4 more
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Myxomycetes of Taiwan IX. The genus Diderma (Physarales)
Chao-Hsuan Chung, Chin‐Hui Liu
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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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Forests
Slime moulds (Eumycetozoa) are closely associated with forest structure, moisture and the availability of microhabitats, which together make them promising candidates for bioindication.
Tomasz Pawłowicz, T. Oszako, A. Okorski
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Slime moulds (Eumycetozoa) are closely associated with forest structure, moisture and the availability of microhabitats, which together make them promising candidates for bioindication.
Tomasz Pawłowicz, T. Oszako, A. Okorski
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