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- Pseudorhiza is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Lychnorhizidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. Species: Pseudorhiza aurosa...
- Pseudorhiza haeckeli, or Haeckel's jelly, is a species of cnidarian of the family Lychnorhizidae. The species is a carnivore with a mild sting. It is...
- Pseudorhiza aurosa is a species of true jellyfish within the family Lychnorhizidae found around Australia. The bell of the species reaches 40 centimeters...
- 1880 Lychnorhiza malayensis Stiasny, 1920 Pseudorhiza Pseudorhiza aurosa von Lendenfeld, 1882 Pseudorhiza haeckeli Haacke, 1884 Within the Lychnorhizidae...
- Cephea papua Lesson, 1830 Mastigias papua var. Sibogae Maas, 1903 Mastigias physophora Kishinouye, 1895 Pseudorhiza thocambaui Ag****iz & Mayer, 1899...
- soil beneath the bulb with an elongated cord of mycelium known as a pseudorhiza. The partial veil forms a ring that is somewhat membranous, fragile to...
- cap colour, gills that become white and readily crumble when dry, long pseudorhiza (a cordlike structure resembling a plant root) with a hairy surface,...
- cylindrical, not hollow with a pronounced ring . It is extended like a root (pseudorhiza). The hyphae in the pulp are interwoven, thick-walled and up to 18 micrometers...
- stipe which continues down into the ground, known as a rooting stipe or pseudorhiza formed as the fruitbody grows up from the subterranean colonized roots...
- the mound soil. Below the top most layer, the scales are white. The pseudorhiza (a cord-like structure resembling a plant root) is narrower at its origin...