Fowls of the species gallus domesticus

Fowls of the species gallus domesticus

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and mild temperate regions. the architecture of palms is elegant and diverse. though unfamiliar to many, inflorescencess and fruit are often highly ornamental. leaves are compound, some with pinnate leaflets arranged along a midrib ... read more arecaceae – astrocaryum – astrocaryum mexicanum august
th, greenpark tropical flowering plants no comments arecaceae palm family acecaceae includes approximately oo genera of evergreen solitary or clustering trees or stemless shrubs, rarely climbers, from tropcical and mild temperate regions. the architecture of palms is elegant and diverse. though unfamiliar...
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collinitus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius collinitus cortinarius collinitus group [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo these days, when it seems as though almost every traditional mushroom species
is being revealed as a group of phylogenetic species we may or may not be able to tell apart without a dna sequencer ( lactarius gerardii and cortinarius armillatus make good examples), it seems a bit silly to bother with the label "group" for a classic species like cortinarius collinitus, first named...
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tricholoma species (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma > tricholoma species tricholoma species : terreum, myomyces [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > tricholoma . . . ] by michael kuo to the naked eye this little gray tricholoma is a dead ringer
for tricholoma terreum (often called "tricholoma myomyces" in north american field guides); it features a fibrillose gray cap, grayish gills, and a white stem—and it lacks a distinctive odor. however, under the microscope the species described here does not feature a layer of inflated cells beneath...
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the genus lentinellus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > [ oysters ] > lentinellus the genus lentinellus [ basidiomycetes > russulales > auriscalpiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the features that define the genus lentinellus include: gills that are serrated or jagged;
growth on wood, usually in clusters; peppery or acrid taste ; and amyloid spores that are finely spiny or warted--though the spores in some species can be so finely ornamented that they appear smooth unless you have a very good microscope. many species of lentinellus lack stems, but some have rudimentary...
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the bitter taste, and the fact that a drop of koh applied to any surface on the mushroom turns red. but while this entolomatoid mushroom is fairly easy to identify, figuring out which name to give it is not an easy task. if such things interest you, here goes: which genus name?
recent research (co-david and collaborators, ) supports placing species that used to belong in the genus "rhodocybe" in an expanded clitopilus, since dna results showed clitopilus to be nested within rhodocybe, indicating one genus for the whole group; because "clitopilus" is the older of the two names...
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thelephora anthocephala (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > thelephora anthocephala thelephora anthocephala [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora anthocephala looks a bit like the unkempt cousin of lentaria micheneri ; it is a coral
-like mushroom with tough-fleshed branches that arise from a thickened, stem-like base. but the two species are not even closely related, and thelephora anthocephala features gray branches that begin to flatten at their tips. it is associated with hardwoods, turns black with koh , has no distinctive...
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, marudi, about km south of marudi town. the fpmu is covering ha which is part of lpf/ . most of the area is heavily logged over forest under logging license t/ and t/ . land use of the areas adjacent to the fpmu is mostly oil palm plantations and timber logging licenses. about % from the total fpmu
soils which are confined to the riverine areas make up % while the merit/ kapit soils takes up % of the site. the balance of % is made up of the bekenu/ merit soils, kapit/ silantek soils, and meluan soils. the site is therefore dominated by the red yellow podozolic soils of the merit series and skeletal...
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