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- previously classified in the families Tulostomataceae, Lepiotaceae, and Lycoperdaceae. The family Agaricaceae was published by French botanist François Fulgis...
- Lycoperdales, Tulostomatales, and Nidulariales) Basidiomycetes: Agaricales: Lycoperdaceae: Calvatia Calvatia booniana Calvatia bovista (Handkea utriformis) Calvatia...
- Phylogenetic relationships between Bovista nigrescens and species of Lycoperdaceae were established based on ITS and LSU sequence data from north European...
- In 2008, however, Larsson and Jeppson revisited the phylogeny of the Lycoperdaceae, with a broader sampling of species, and retained the taxon in Lycoperdon...
- Retrieved 20 February 2018. Perdeck AC (1950). "A revision of the Lycoperdaceae of the Netherlands". Blumea. 6: 480–516 (see p. 505). Larsson E, Jeppson...
- ST, Robertson RW, Desjardin DE (2009). "Arizona gasteroid fungi I: Lycoperdaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota)" (PDF). Fungal Diversity. 37: 153–207 (see...
- caelatum or Calvatia utriformis, is a species of the puffball family Lycoperdaceae. A rather large mushroom, it may reach dimensions of up to 25 cm (10 in)...
- E. (January 2013). "Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on Calvatia (Lycoperdaceae) and ****ociated genera". Mycotaxon. 121 (1): 29–36. doi:10.5248/121...
- PMID 26539040. Bates, S.T (2004). Arizona members of the Geastraceae and Lycoperdaceae (Basidiomycota, Fungi). Arizona State University. pp. 430–435. Calonge...
- been split; the puffballs, Calvatia spp. are now placed in the family Lycoperdaceae of the order Agaricales. Most species in the genus Calvatia are edible...