Definition of Lycoperdoides. Meaning of Lycoperdoides. Synonyms of Lycoperdoides

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Lycoperdoides. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Lycoperdoides and, of course, Lycoperdoides synonyms and on the right images related to the word Lycoperdoides.

Definition of Lycoperdoides

No result for Lycoperdoides. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Lycoperdoides from wikipedia

- an anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and Asterophora parasitica". Retrieved 19 April 2019 – via ResearchGate...
- "Asterophora lycoperdoides (Bull.) Ditmar 1809". MycoBank. International Mycological ****ociation. Retrieved 2010-12-23. "Asterophora lycoperdoides, Powdery...
- impia Laufeld, 1974 Sphaerochitina indecora Nestor, 1982 Sphaerochitina lycoperdoides Laufeld, 1974 Sphaerochitina scanicus Grahn, 1996 Sphaerochitina sphaerocephala...
- Calvatia. H. canadensis H. capensis H. fumosa H. hesperia H. lloydii H. lycoperdoides H. subcretacea H. wandae Kreisel H. (1989). "Studies in the Calvatia...
- Asterophora parasitica. The yeast, which is also found on Asterophora lycoperdoides, is tremelloid, meaning it has cup-shaped parenthesomes. "Asterophora...
- Iceland Bovista longicauda Bovista longispora Bovista longissima Bovista lycoperdoides Bovista macrospora Bovista magellanica Bovista minor Bovista membranacea...
- 118: 83–88. doi:10.5248/118.83. Volk T. (December 2005). "Asterophora lycoperdoides, the star bearing powder cap mushroom". Fungus of the Month. Retrieved...
- Mycenastrum species to be currently valid: Bovista bovistoides, B. lycoperdoides, Gastropila fragilis, and Glyptoderma coelatum. The fruit body usually...
- an anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and Asterophora parasitica". The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology...
- Another mushroom that grows on decomposing fruit bodies is Asterophora lycoperdoides, which is distinct from C. cookei because of the powdery brown a****ual...