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Gleba (/ˈɡliːbə/, from
Latin glaeba,
glēba, "lump") is the
fleshy spore-bearing
inner m**** of
certain fungi such as the
puffball or stinkhorn. The gleba...
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Margarita Gleba is an
archaeologist and
expert on
early textiles and
other organic materials.
Gleba holds a BS (1997) in
biology and art
history from...
- regions. They are
known for
their foul-smelling,
sticky spore m****es, or
gleba,
borne on the end of a
stalk called the receptaculum. The characteristic...
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Dichomeris gleba is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Ronald W.
Hodges in 1986. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been recorded...
- 'stomach-like' basidiocarp). As the
spores mature, they form a m****
called a
gleba in the
centre of the
fruitbody that is
often of a
distinctive color and...
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Francis Glebas (born
April 12, 1952) is an
American keynote speaker, writer, film director,
storyboard artist, and teacher. He also
directed in Fantasia...
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lattice that
surrounds a
layer of olive-green spore-bearing
slime called the
gleba,
which contains high
levels of
calcium that help
protect the
fruit body...
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Gleba cordata is a
species of sea butterfly, a
floating and
swimming sea
snail or sea slug, a
pelagic marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Cymbuliidae...
- a network; in its
current meaning,
Laternea includes species that have
gleba suspended below the arch of the
receptaculum by
trabeculae (columns that...
- limbs). The top of the
fungus is
covered with dark olive-brown
slime or
gleba,
which smells of
rotting meat.
There is a cup-shaped
volva at the base that...