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aggregata Arcyria annulifera Arcyria aureoglobosa Arcyria biniensis Arcyria brooksii Arcyria bulbosa Arcyria cinerea Arcyria colloderma Arcyria corymbosa...
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Bisindolylmaleimides produced by
Arcyria denudata include some phosp****scent compounds. The sporop****s (fruiting bodies) of
Arcyria denudata are
colored red...
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material is an
Arcyria sulcata,
first described in 2003 by
Heinrich Dörfelt and
Alexander Schmidt, a
species very
similar to today's
Arcyria denudata. Both...
- Genus:
Arcyria Arcyria cinerae Pers.
Arcyria denudata Wettstein Arcyria incamata Pers.
Arcyria insignis Kalchbr. &
Cooke Arcyria nutans Grev.
Arcyria oerstedtii...
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plasmodial phase are so fragile. A
spore of the
species Arcyria sulcata within the
genus Arcyria was
found preserved in
amber from the
Baltic forests, dating...
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genera Trichia,
Arcyria and
Cribraria as well as
Lycogala epidendrum and
Stemonitis typhina.
Trichia decipiens was
first described as
Arcyria decipiens in...
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other Trichia genera: the
Arcyria and Trichia. In MacBride's book,
Hemitrichia represents an
intermediate between Arcyria and Trichia, and he
notes that...
- and the
appendages resemble the
fruiting bodies of
slime moulds such as
Arcyria and Stemonitis. B. nocturnum was
described in 2011 by a team of scientists...
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Atlas of
Living Australia lists these protozoa,
which include slime molds:
Arcyria, Badhamia, Ceratiomyxa, Comatricha, Craterium, Diachea, Diderma, Didymium...
- flavescens, a
longhorn beetle Aquilegia flavescens, a
North American wildflower Arcyria flavescens, an
amoeboid protozoan Argostemma flavescens, a
flowering plant...