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Definition of Diplocystaceae

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- Diplocystaceae (alternatively spelled Diplocystidaceae or Diplocystidiaceae) is a family of fungi in the Boletales order. The family was described by mycologist...
- Astraeus is a genus of fungi in the family Diplocystaceae. The genus, which has a cosmopolitan distribution, contains nine species of earthstar mushroom...
- earthstar, or the false earthstar, is a species of fungus in the family Diplocystaceae. Young specimens resemble a puffball when unopened. In maturity, the...
- Astraeus asiaticus is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as a new species in 2007, it was originally found in north and...
- hygroscopic earthstar, is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. It is found in North America. The species was described by American...
- Astraeus smithii is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. It was described as new to science in 2013. The specific epithet honors...
- meaning "skin mushroom") is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as a new species in 2004, it was originally found in the...
- Astraeus morganii is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. The fungus is found in the central to southern United States, extending...
- -J.Gilbert (1931) Families Boletaceae Boletinellaceae Coniophoraceae Diplocystaceae Gasterellaceae Gastrosporiaceae Gomphidiaceae Gyroporaceae Hygrophoropsidaceae...
- Dring placed it in are recognized anymore: Astraeus is a member of Diplocystaceae and Sclerodermatales is a synonym of Boletales. Scanning electron microscopy...