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Displaying records 21–37 of 37 for your search terms: Genus: physarum
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Physaraceae Chevall.
Fl.Gen.Env.Paris 1:332 (1826)
Physarum Pers.
Neues Mag.Bot. 1:88 (1794)
Physarum leucophaeum Fr.
Symb.Gasteromyc. Fasc. 3:24 (1818)
Physarum luteolum Peck
Rep. (Annual) New York State Mus.Nat.Hist. 30:50 (1878)
Physarum melleum (Berk. & Broome) Massee
Monogr.Myxogastr. 278 (1892)
Physarum nitens (Lister) Ing
Trans.Brit.Mycol.Soc. 78(3):444 (1982)
Physarum notabile T.Macbr.
N.Amer.Slime-Moulds Edn. 2, 80-82, Pl. IX, Figs 2, 2a, 2b; Pl. XV, Figs 2, 2a; frontispiece (1922)
Physarum nucleatum Rex
Proc.Acad.Nat.Sci.Philadelphia 43:389 (1891)
Physarum nudum T.Macbr.
Amer.J.Bot. 19:134 (1932)
Physarum polycephalum Schwein.
Schriften Naturf.Ges.Leipzig 1:63 (1822)
Physarum pusillum (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) G.Lister
Monogr.Mycetozoa 64 (1911)
Physarum rigidum (G.Lister) G.Lister
Monogr.Mycetozoa Edn. 3, 36-37, Pl. 199a-c (1925)
Physarum robustum (Lister) Nann.-Bremek.
Proc.Kon.Ned.Akad.Wetensch.C 76(5):484 (1973)
Physarum sessile Brândza
Ann.Sci.Univ.Jassy 11:116 (1921)
Physarum spectabile Nann.-Bremek., Ladó & G.Moreno
Proc.Kon.Ned.Akad.Wetensch.C 87:91-94, Figs 1, 2A, B (1984)
Physarum straminipes Lister
J.Bot. 36:163 (1898)
Physarum tenerum Rex
Proc.Acad.Nat.Sci.Philadelphia 42:192 (1890)
Physarum vernum Sommerf.
Syst.Mycol. 3:146 (1829)
Physarum viride (Bull.) Pers.
Ann.Bot. 15:6 (1795)

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