- the
genus Craterium:
Craterium atrolucens Flatau Craterium aureomagnum Hooff & Nann.-Bremek.
Craterium aureonucleatum Nann.-Bremek.
Craterium aureum (Schumach...
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Urnula craterium is a
species of cup
fungus in the
family Sarcosomataceae.
Appearing in
early spring, its
distinctive goblet-shaped and dark-colored fruit...
- Physarales. The
following genera are
members of Physaraceae:
Badhamia Craterium Fuligo Kelleromyxa Leocarpus Physarella Physarina Physarum Willkommlangea...
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without a stipe,
growing in spring. The type
species of the
genus is
Urnula craterium,
commonly known as the devil's urn or the gray urn.
Urnula species can...
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genus contains 15 species.
Trochila astragali Trochila chilensis Trochila craterium Trochila ilicina Trochila jaffueli Trochila laurocerasi Trochila leopoldina...
- Cu****ria may
refer to: Cu****ria, a
disused synonym for
Craterium, a
genus of
slime molds Cu****ria, a
disused synonym for Inula, a
genus of
plants This...
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Texan species with a
number of
similar ones—Geopyxis carbonaria,
Urnula craterium, and
Urnula terrestris (now
known as
Podophacidium xanthomelum). She concluded...
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Dermea brenckleana Dermea cerasi Dermea chinensis Dermea chionanthi Dermea craterium Dermea cydoniae Dermea grovesii Dermea hamamelidis Dermea libocedri Dermea...
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which include slime molds: Arcyria, Badhamia, Ceratiomyxa, Comatricha,
Craterium, Diachea, Diderma, Didymium, Leocarpus, Lycogala,
Physarum and Stemonitopsis...
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fungus have been
recorded in the park.
These are
Collaria arcyrionema,
Craterium muscorum,
Cribraria microcarpa (the only
known location in Ireland), C...