- The
gasteroid fungi are a
group of
fungi in the Basidiomycota.
Species were
formerly placed in the
obsolete class Gasteromycetes Fr. (literally "stomach...
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produced internally, in a
spheroidal fruit body
called a
gasterothecium (
gasteroid 'stomach-like' basidiocarp). As the
spores mature, they form a m**** called...
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fruiting bodies by some sort of
spring mechanism. The
Nidulariaceae have a
gasteroid fruiting body,
meaning that the
spores develop internally, as in an angiocarp...
- non-agarics,
including some of the
clavarioid fungi (clubs and corals) and
gasteroid fungi (puffballs and
false truffles)
belong within the Agaricales. The...
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gills or
tubes respectively) were
classified quite separately from the
gasteroid fungi, such as puff-balls and truffles, of
which the
spores are formed...
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within the
former genus. A
membrane enveloping immature fruiting bodies of
gasteroid fungi resembles a
universal veil, but is
called a peridium. Allaby, Michael...
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contains the
single gasteroid species Podohydnangium australe,
found in Australia.
Beaton G,
Pegler DN,
Young TW (1984). "
Gasteroid Basidiomycota of Victoria...
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Binder M,
Roekring S,
Flegel T (2009). "Spongiforma, a new
genus of
gasteroid boletes from Thailand" (PDF).
Fungal Diversity. 37: 1–8.
Desjardin DE...
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Agaricus inapertus,
commonly known as the
mountain gasteroid agaricus, is a
species of
secotioid fungus in the
genus Agaricus. It was
first described...
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Pisolithus marmoratus is a
species of
gasteroid fungus.
Appears as a
roughly spherical fruiting-body
mottled with
shades of black,
brown and gold and...