Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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cup fungi > peziza ammophila peziza ammophila [ ascomycetes > pezizales > pezizaceae > peziza . . . ] by michael kuo brown cup fungi like peziza ammophila are notoriously difficult to identify with certainty--but this little guy grows on sand dunes and beaches, making it fairly easy to separate from other
, superficially similar brown cups. as peziza ammophila matures, it emerges from the sand and splits, often peeling backwards and forming a star shape reminiscent of earthstars like geastrum saccatum (but without the central puffball). literature for the genus peziza is hard to come by, and there may...
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commonly reported symptoms of waterborne illness, other symptoms can include skin, ear, respiratory, or eye problems. [ ] various forms of waterborne diarrheal disease are the most prominent examples, and affect children in developing countries most dramatically. according to the world health organization
, waterborne diseases account for an estimated % of the total daly (disability- adjusted life year) global burden of disease , and cause about million human deaths annually. the world health organization estimates that % of that burden, or deaths per year, is attributable to a lack of safe drinking...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborne_diseases
demerits of bamboo in construction final words photo credit: busy.org with the evolution of construction technology, it is easy to find different types of construction materials available for use. today, we want to look at how to use bamboo in construction. the use of bamboo in construction is not something
because its fibers run axially. the bamboo material is fire resistant. it can resist fire even at a very high temperature of up to degree c. this is all possible because of the high amount of silicate acid and water in the material. those using bamboo in construction love it for offering the best elasticity...
https://www.topbambooproducts.com/the-best-4-types-of-bamboo-used-in-construction/
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, june : am a giant wombat that roamed australia million years ago has been given its own unique family. a giant wombat the size of a black bear that roamed australia million years ago has been classified as a new category of marsupial after almost years of study. the bones of mukupirna nambensis were
unearthed in the clay floor of lake pinpa, a remote, dry salt lake east of south australia's flinders ranges in . an international team of scientists from various institutions. including the university of nsw and griffith university, have been studying the remains. a partial skull and most of the skeleton...
https://thewest.com.au/technology/giant-wombat-bones-given-own-family-genus-ng-s-2017441
many north american red-capped, blue-staining boletes , but peck named it "sensibilis" (sensitive) because of "the ease and rapidity" of the blue bruising.
"merely handling the specimens," he wrote, "produces the blue color where they are pressed by the fingers." so, point number one: the species bruises blue so readily that the phenomenon is notable and, in peck's opinion, worthy of the species' very name. point number two: peck says the stem is "lemon...
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warehouse fridge at mertens, a horticultural products distributor in the south of the netherlands. a closer look inside the chilled shelves reveals it's coming from boxes of bumblebees. an unusual industrial product, certainly, but one that is vital in modern dutch agriculture. thanks to intensive,
high-tech methods and innovations in biological farming such as packaged bumblebees, the netherlands has become the second largest exporter of agricultural products in the world. that's quite a feat considering that the top exporter is the us, which boasts a landmass more than times larger. how did this...
https://www.marubeni.com/en/insight/scope/mertens/
long legs, with the front pair of legs longer than the rest, and black "feet" ( tarsi equipped with tufts of dark hairs that allow the spider to easily scale vertical walls). overall colouration can vary from pale yellow or tan to light green or even sometimes orange or brown, depending on the spider's
no actual evidence that they like the smell of gas. references adams, r. j. ( ). field guide to the spiders of california and the pacific coast states (vol. ). university of california press. bradley, r. a. ( ). common spiders of north america . university of california press. taylor, r. m., & foster...
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cortinarius violaceus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius violaceus cortinarius violaceus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo i must have some kind of dysfunction when it comes to charismatic, gorgeous
mushrooms. it seems like i only find them when they are past their prime, looking nothing like they're "supposed to." take cortinarius violaceus, which is a beautiful deep purple species—a fact immediately in evidence in laurence boomer's photos to the right, representing a collection he made and sent...
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him to the female . as with the habitual gift-givers discussed above, mating with the female while she is busy feeding on her erstwhile suitor likely decreases the male's chance of becoming dinner. in still other spiders, the silk itself constitutes the gift, rather than the wrapping. in the ray spider
press. carico, j. e. ( ). the nearctic species of the genus dolomedes (araneae: pisauridae) . bulletin of the museum of comparative zoology, : - . mcalister, w. h. ( ). the diving and surface-walking behaviour of dolomedes triton sexpunctatus (araneida: pisauridae) . animal behaviour, ( - ), - . nyffeler...
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