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Lacrymaria olor is a
species of ciliates,
typically 100
micrometres (0.10 mm) long, that is
found in
freshwater ponds. Its name
means "swan tear" in Latin...
- biology,
Lacrymaria is the name of two
distinct genera:
Lacrymaria (fungus), a
genus of
mushrooms in the
family Psathyrellaceae Lacrymaria (ciliate)...
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Lacrymaria lacrymabunda,
commonly known as the
weeping widow mushroom, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Psathyrellaceae. It is
found in
North America...
- species:
Lacrymaria aciformis Kahl, 1933
Lacrymaria acuta Kahl, 1933
Lacrymaria aquae dulcis (Roux, 1901) Lauterborn, 1915 see
Lacrymaria pu****
Lacrymaria balechi...
- (Cleland)
Watling (1979)
Lacrymaria atricha (Berk.) Kits van Wav. (1995)
Lacrymaria castanophylla (Berk.) Kits van Wav. (1995)
Lacrymaria glareosa (J.Favre)...
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until it was
split into
several genera including 3 new ones in 2015.
Lacrymaria is
another genus that does not
autodigest its
fruiting bodies. It is characterized...
- J K Pg N Some
examples of
ciliate diversity.
Clockwise from top left:
Lacrymaria, Coleps, Stentor, Dileptus,
Paramecium Scientific classification Domain:...
- P. foenisecii,
showing mottled gills,
distinctive of Panaeolina, Panaeolus, and
Lacrymaria....
-
Vibrio strictus,
placing it
among the "long-necked" infusoria,
along with
Lacrymaria olor and Dileptus. The
species Peranema trichophorum was seen and described...
- the better-known
ciliates in Stein's
Holotricha were Coleps, N****ula,
Lacrymaria, Loxodes, Colpoda,
Glaucoma and Paramecium. Stein's
scheme was amended...