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Lactarius is a
genus of mushroom-producing,
ectomycorrhizal fungi,
containing several edible species. The
species of the genus,
commonly known as milk-caps...
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Mussismilia is a
colonial coral.
Budding is
always intracalicular,
occurring inside the oral disc of the polyp,
within the
whorl of tentacles. The corallites...
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Lactifluus clarkeae,
formerly known as
Lactarius clarkeae, is a
species of mushroom-forming
fungus in the
family Russulaceae. It is
found in Australia...
- form, the
fungus grows as a
colonial microfungus strongly similar in
macromorphology to B. dermatitidis. A
microscopic examination shows a
marked distinction:...
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macrometeorology The
study of large-scale
behavior of the atmosphere.
macromorphology The
gross structures or
morphology of an organism, mineral, or soil...
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coelurosaurs from the
Lower Cretaceous Zhonggou Formation (China), with
macromorphology (including rachis,
barbs and barbules)
essentially the same as in modern...
- the
family Tremellaceae (as 'Tremellini') in 1821,
basing it on the
macromorphology of
fruit bodies. He
included within it most
species of
fungi that were...
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remains from Uadi
Aalad and Mulhuli-Amo (Buia),
Eritrean Danakil:
Macromorphology and microstructure".
Journal of
Human Evolution. 74: 96–113. doi:10...
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placed in the
family Coprinaceae based on the
visible structures, or
macromorphology of the
fruiting body and the
microscopic features preserved in the...
- Mycenaceae. The
placement was
based solely on the
visible structures, or
macromorphology of the
fruit body. Many of the
features which are
typically used to...