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the genus agrocybe (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe the genus agrocybe [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in agrocybe have brown spore prints and are small to medium-sized, saprobic species that grow in grass,
wood chips, dung, garden mulch, or in woods--either terrestrially, or from deadwood. they are not subject to rapid decay (in contrast to the mushrooms in bolbitius), and the caps, with a few exceptions, are dry. unlike species of conocybe, agrocybe species have convex to flat caps. in my area (central...
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crust and the oldest earth rocks - million years ago (mya) and continuing until its boundary at mya, with the proterozoic eon. the archean-proterozoic boundary is defined chronometrically, unlike the boundaries separating many other geologic time periods, which are defined based on noticeable changes in
divided, from earliest to most recent, into the hadean, archean, and proterozoic eons. the origin of life has been traced to the archean eon, with fossils of prokaryotes (non-nucleated single-celled organisms) known from mya. during the archean eon, prokaryotes spread over much of earth's surface, often in...
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