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Nidula is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Agaricaceae.
Their fruit bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds' nests, from
which they
derive their common name...
- five
genera within the family, namely, Crucibulum, Cyathus, Mycocalia,
Nidula, and Nidularia, are
distinguished from each
other by
differences in morphology...
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Nidula shingbaensis is a rare
species of bird's nest
fungus in the
family Agaricaceae.
Found in the
north district of
Sikkim (India),
where it
grows on...
- Bay
Province include: The D'Entrecasteaux
Islands including Goodenough (
Nidula),
Fergusson (Moratau), Sanaroa, Dobu and
Normanby (Duau) The
Trobriand Islands...
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Goodenough Island in the
Solomon Sea, also
known as
Nidula Island, is the
westernmost of the
three large islands of the D'Entrecasteaux
Islands in Milne...
- The
three prin****l islands, from
northwest to southeast, are
Goodenough (
Nidula), then
across Moresby Strait to
Fergusson (Moratau), the
largest of the...
- of
Nidula or Crucibulum,
especially older,
weathered specimens of
Cyathus that may have the
hairy ectoperidium worn off. It
distinguished from
Nidula by...
- in the 1990s.
Common fungal species include Auricularia auricular-judae,
Nidula emodensis,
Trametes versicolor,
Mycena clarkeana, and
Mycena viscidocruenta...
- the
family Nidulariaceae.
Along with the
genera Crucibulum, Mycocalia,
Nidula and Nidularia, they are
known collectively as the bird's nest
fungi due...
- Nidulariaceae,
along with
other bird's nest
fungi genera (Cyathus, Crucibulum,
Nidula, and Mycocalia),
molecular phylogenetic analysis has
shown that
these fungi...