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Definition of Trichiidae

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Meaning of Trichiidae from wikipedia

- Capillitium tubular, hollow, almost smooth (1 genus, 1 species)”. Minakatella Trichiidae – “Fruiting bodies sessile or stalked. The capillitium is tubular, hollow...
- Hemitrichia is a genus of slime molds, of the family Trichiidae, found within the order Trichiida. It was first described by Josef Rostafinski in 1873...
- Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa class: Myxogastria Order: Trichiales Family: Trichiidae Genus: Trichia Species: T. varia Binomial name Trichia varia (Pers. ex...
- Order Trichiales Macbride 1922 Family Dianemidae Macbride 1899 Family Trichiidae Rostafinski 1826 Subclass Collumellidia Leontyev et al. 2019 (Dark‑spored...
- Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa class: Myxogastria Order: Trichiales Family: Trichiidae Genus: Trichia Species: T. decipiens Binomial name Trichia decipiens (Pers...
- Domain: Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa class: Myxogastria Order: Trichiales Family: Trichiidae Genus: Metatrichia Ing Type species Metatrichia horrida Ing...
- Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa class: Myxogastria Order: Trichiales Family: Trichiidae Genus: Trichia Species: T. crateriformis Binomial name Trichia crateriformis...
- Trichia is a genus of slime molds in the family Trichiidae. As of June 2015[update], there are 34 species in the genus. Trichia affinis Trichia agaves...
- Since the end of the 1960s, it was ****erted that this species is part of Trichiidae. Charles Meylan described in 1921 a further species, Prototrichia schroeteri...
- family Xylariaceae Perichaena microspora [wikidata], a slime in the family Trichiidae Perrotia microspora [ceb; sv; szl; war; wikidata], a fungus in the family...