- "Asterophora
lycoperdoides (Bull.)
Ditmar 1809". MycoBank.
International Mycological ****ociation.
Retrieved 2010-12-23. "Asterophora
lycoperdoides, Powdery...
- an
anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the
agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and
Asterophora parasitica".
Retrieved 19
April 2019 – via ResearchGate...
- an
anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the
agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and
Asterophora parasitica". The
Journal of
General and
Applied Microbiology...
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Mycenastrum species to be
currently valid:
Bovista bovistoides, B.
lycoperdoides,
Gastropila fragilis, and
Glyptoderma coelatum. The
fruit body usually...
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impia Laufeld, 1974
Sphaerochitina indecora Nestor, 1982
Sphaerochitina lycoperdoides Laufeld, 1974
Sphaerochitina scanicus Grahn, 1996
Sphaerochitina sphaerocephala...
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Asterophora parasitica. The yeast,
which is also
found on
Asterophora lycoperdoides, is tremelloid,
meaning it has cup-shaped parenthesomes. "Asterophora...
- Calvatia. H.
canadensis H.
capensis H.
fumosa H.
hesperia H.
lloydii H.
lycoperdoides H.
subcretacea H.
wandae Kreisel H. (1989). "Studies in the Calvatia...
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species they
included in this
stirps were C. umbrina, C. diguetti, C.
lycoperdoides, C. rubroflava, C. ochrogleba, C. excipuliformis (since transferred...
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lilacina (Mont. & Berk.) Henn. 1904 C.
lloydii Zeller &
Coker 1947 C.
lycoperdoides Kościelny & Wojt. 1935 C.
macrogemmae Lloyd 1923 C.
nipponica Kawam...
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Another mushroom that
grows on
decomposing fruit bodies is
Asterophora lycoperdoides,
which is
distinct from C. cookei
because of the
powdery brown a****ual...