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Calostoma cinnabarinum,
commonly known as the
stalked puffball-in-a****,
gelatinous stalked-puffball, or red slimy-stalked puffball, is a
species of gasteroid...
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Calostoma is a
genus of 29
species of
gasteroid fungi in the
suborder Sclerodermatineae. Like
other gasteroid fungi,
Calostoma do not have the
spore discharge...
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Calostoma fuhreri is a
species of
gasteroid fungus in the
family Sclerodermataceae.
Found in Australia, the
original specimens were
collected by mycologist...
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Calostoma fus**** is a
species of
gasteroid fungus in the
family Sclerodermataceae.
Found in Australia,
where it
grows mainly in
Eucalyptus forests, it...
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similar to the true ones.
Stalked puffballs species:
Battarrea phalloides Calostoma cinnabarina (Stalked Puffball-in-A****)
Pisolithus tinctorius Tulostoma...
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fungus Pisolithus tinctorius and the 'prettymouths' of the
genus Calostoma. Fruit-bodies are
mostly epigenous (above ground),
rarely hypogeous (underground)...
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biological pigments are
present in
other fungi, such as
calostomal (from
Calostoma cinnabarinum),
melanocrocin (from
Melanogaster broomei****), and mycenaaruin...
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aldehyde group. It is an
orange solid that is
extracted from the
mushroom Calostoma cinnabarinum,
hence its name. The
structure of this
compound was confirmed...
- (Boletinellus, Gyroporus, and Phlebopus), and six are
gasteroid (Astraeus,
Calostoma, Diplocystis, Pisolithus, and Scleroderma).
Since the suborder's original...
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Callicarpa ****onica, the ****anese beautyberry, a tree
species native to ****an
Calostoma ****onica, a
mushroom species Camellia ****onica, the ****anese camellia...