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Badhamia affinis Badhamia apiculospora Badhamia bibasalis Badhamia bispora Badhamia calcaripes Badhamia capsulifera Badhamia cinerascens Badhamia cr****ipella...
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Badhamia utricularis is a
species of
slime mold in the
family Physaraceae. It was
first described as
Sphaerocarpus utricularis by Jean
Baptiste François...
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botanisk tidskrift 39: 432-434. Lister,A. 1888:
Notes on the
plasmodium of
Badhamia utricularis and
Brefeldia maxima.
Annals of
botany 2: 1-24. DVD Of the...
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Badhamia panicea is a
species of
slime mold in the
family Physaraceae. It was
first scientifically described in 1873. They look like a
series of white...
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themselves are not pigmented. In some species,
especially of the
genus Badhamia, the
spores produce lumps. The colour,
shape and
diameter of
spores are...
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order Physarales. The
following genera are
members of Physaraceae:
Badhamia Craterium Fuligo Kelleromyxa Leocarpus Physarella Physarina Physarum Willkommlangea...
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Living Australia lists these protozoa,
which include slime molds: Arcyria,
Badhamia, Ceratiomyxa, Comatricha, Craterium, Diachea, Diderma, Didymium, Leocarpus...
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Badhamia Badhamia affinis Rost.
Badhamia foliicola Lister.
Badhamia macrocarpa Rost.
Badhamia nitens Berk.
Badhamia rubiginosa var. dictyospora...
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fungi and animals.
Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite Pelomyxa palustris Badhamia utricularis (Myxogastria: Physarales) Cavalier-Smith T (August 1998). "A...
- Madelin, F. Audus, D.
Knowles "Attraction of
plasmodia of the
Myxomycete Badhamia utricularis by
extracts of the
Basidiomycete Stereum hirsutum" Journal...