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Geastrum quadrifidum,
commonly known as the ra****
earthstar or four-footed earthstar, is an
inedible species of
mushroom belonging to the
genus Geastrum...
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Rubiaceae native to
southeastern Australia.
First described as
Canthium quadrifidum by Labillardiere, it was
given its
current name by B. L.
Robinson in...
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dating back to 1994. The new
species had
previously been
confused with G.
quadrifidum and G. fornicatum, both of
which have a
similar vaulted or
arched appearance...
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conducted an experiment,
synonymizing M.
alpigenum along with
Milnesium quadrifidum against M. tardigradum.
Marcus concluded small morphological differences...
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longiungue Tumanov, 2006
Milnesium minutum Pilato & Lisi, 2016
Milnesium quadrifidum Nederström, 1919
Milnesium rastrum Suzuki, Sugiura, Tsujimoto, and McInnes...
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Geastrum pleosporus Geastrum pouzarii Geastrum pseudolimbatum Geastrum quadrifidum Geastrum reticulatum Geastrum rhizophorum Geastrum rufescens Geastrum...
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Western Australia. The
species was
first formally described as
Sesuvium quadrifidum by the
botanist Ferdinand von
Mueller in 1859 in the work
Report on the...
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Aecidium quadrifidum DC., Encycl. Méth. Bot. 8: 239 (1808)
Caeoma punctatum (Pers.) Link, in Willdenow, Sp. pl., Edn 4 6(2): 56 (1825)
Caeoma quadrifidum (DC...
- in
California Similar species include Geastrum minimum and
Geastrum quadrifidum. The
uncommon fungus can be
found singly or in
small groups in the southwest...
- wing from
March to October. The
larvae feed on
Lycium carolinianum var.
quadrifidum. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014). "GlobIZ search".
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