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Diderma globosum. The
genus contains over 200 taxa, and includes:
Diderma stellulum Diderma subasteroides Diderma cinereum Diderma effusum Diderma floriforme...
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Diderma stellulum is a
species of
slime mould in the
family Didymiaceae,
first described by
Marie Leonore Farr in 1988. It is
found in Brazil, in tropical...
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Diderma effusum is a
species of
slime mould in the
family Didymiaceae,
first described by
Lewis David de
Schweinitz in 1832 as
Physarum effusum, and transferred...
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Diderma globosum is a
species of
slime mould in the
family Didymiaceae,
first described by
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1794. "Index
Fungorum - Names...
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Diderma cinereum is a
species of
slime mould in the
family Didymiaceae,
first described by
Andrew Price Morgan in 1894, from specimen(s)
found in the...
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Diderma subasteroides is a
species of
slime mould in the
family Didymiaceae,
first described by
Marie Leonore Farr in 1971. It has been
found in Africa...
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order Physarales. The
family contains the
following four genera:
Diderma Didymium Lepidoderma Mucilago Leontyev,
Dmitry V.; Schnittler, Martin;...
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plasmodiocarps including Physarum aeneum,
Physarum bivalve,
Physarum lateritium,
Diderma effusum,
Physarella oblonga,
Willkommlangea reticulata or
Hemitrichia ser****...
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Dictyophora phalloidea Desv. Genus:
Diderma (Slime moulds)
Diderma effusum Morg.
Diderma hemispheri**** Homem.
Diderma subdictyospermum Lister. Genus: Didymella...
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microcarpa (the only
known location in Ireland), C. rufa, C. violacea,
Diderma chondrioderma, D. lucidum, D. ochraceum,
Fuligo muscorum, and
Licea marginata...