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  • Lycoperdaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    7 Oct 2009 ... Lycoperdaceae is a family of approximately 150 fungi now known to lie in the Agaricales. Historically they were placed in their own order ...

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  • Family: Lycoperdaceae

    Family: Lycoperdaceae, Navigation Help Symbol key Family Tree. line. Fungi:> Basidiomycota:> Basidiomycetes:> Agaricales:> Lycoperdaceae:> Calvatia, ...

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  • Lycoperdaceae: The True Puffball Family. Tom's Mushroom Photo ...

    Lycoperdaceae: The True Puffball Family. Puffball mushrooms have a one- or two- layered skin, forming a ball-like structure with the spores enclosed inside. ...

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  • LYCOPERDACEAE in the Pacific Northwest

    Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi 9th Edition (2001) places Lycoperdaceae in Agaricales, and Geastraceae in Phallales. It also places Myriostoma ...

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  • Category:Lycoperdaceae - Wikimedia Commons

    Pages in category "Lycoperdaceae". The following 3 pages are in this category, ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lycoperdaceae" ...

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  • Plate VII. Lycoperdaceae, Or Puff-Balls

    1. Lycoperdon giganteum. Giant Puff-Ball. 2. Lycoperdon saccatum. Little Puff- Bail. 3. Lycoperdon gemmatum. Pear-shaped Puff-Ball. There are many varieties ...

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