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tricholoma arvernense (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma > tricholoma arvernense tricholoma arvernense [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > tricholoma . . . ] by michael kuo tricholoma arvernense is a european species in the tricholoma sejunctum
species group, characterized by its yellow to orangish cap color, small spores , abundant clamp connections , and association with pines or, rarely, fir. in north america, the name is currently being applied to an oregon and northern california tricholoma that matches some of these features (the cap...
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pluteus thomsonii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > pluteus > pluteus thomsonii pluteus thomsonii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > pluteus . . . ] by michael kuo as it is currently defined, pluteus thomsonii is a small, brown-capped species of pluteus with
a cap surface that often becomes elaborately veined. under the microscope, its cheilocystidia are "rostrate" (featuring a single, finger-like to beak-like apical projection). microscopic examination is probably necessary to confirm identification, since several species of pluteus can occasionally develop...
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monthly archives: march bolas spiders: masters of deception posted on march , by cataranea bolas spiders (members of the genus mastophora , in north america) are famous for their unusual prey capture technique: rather than a web, they produce a single silk line with a super-sticky ball of glue at the
is impressive enough (inspired by their speed and accuracy with the bolas, eberhard named one species dizzydeani for jerome "dizzy" dean, one of the greatest baseball pitchers of all time), but to fully appreciate the wonders of bolas spider biology, we must delve into the secret lives of these aromatic...
http://spiderbytes.org/2015/03/
inocybe adaequata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > inocybe > inocybe adaequata inocybe adaequata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > inocybe . . . ] by michael kuo as i am treating it, inocybe adaequata is a reddish brown to wine-colored species characterized
by its hairy cap, its large size (for an inocybe ), the absence of cystidia on the gill faces, and more or less elliptical spores that lack spines or nodules. as with almost all species of inocybe, a microscope is required for positive identification. several field guides treat a mushroom matching this...
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abstract the late cenozoic ampullariidae (mollusca, gastropoda) of the albertine rift valley (uganda-zaire) vandamme d., pickford m. state university of ghent, lab palaeontology, krijgslaan -s ,b- ghent, belgium abstract the albertine rift valley (uganda-zaire) contains vast sedimentary sequences of
late cenozoic age. they were deposited in an extensive riftlake, lake obweruka, which existed from c. ma to ma and was comparable in size and depth to the present l. tanganyika. many freshwater molluscs that occur in these lacustrine deposits are characterised by their aberrant shell morphology, their...
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biological family diomedeidae of the order procellariiformes (the tubenoses). albatrosses are among the largest of flying birds , and the great albatrosses (genus diomedea) have the largest wingspans of any extant (living) birds. they are closely related to the procellariids, storm-petrels, and diving-petrels
of large to very large birds ; they are the largest of the procellariiformes. the bill (beak) is large, strong and sharp-edged, the upper mandible terminating in a large hook. this bill is composed of several horny plates, and along the sides are the two "tubes," long nostrils that give the order its...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Albatross
cortinarius glaucopus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius glaucopus cortinarius glaucopus group [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo i suspect there are quite a few north american members of the cortinarius
glaucopus species group, inhabiting a wide variety of ecosystems. the species was first described in , from germany, and defining it precisely has always been a challenge, even in europe (for the most precise contemporary european concept of the species, see knudsen & vesterholt, ). here i am using...
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chroogomphus vinicolor (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > chroogomphus > chroogomphus vinicolor chroogomphus vinicolor [ basidiomycetes > boletales > gomphidiaceae > chroogomphus . . . ] by michael kuo pale orange flesh, a black spore print , gills that run down the
stem, and cap that usually develops purplish red shades by maturity are the visible features that define this attractive species of chroogomphus . unfortunately for those who really care, the very similar chroogomphus rutilus shares--or can share--these features. the cap color is so variable in both...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/chroogomphus_vinicolor.html
cells are the basic building blocks that make up all living organisms. however, you cannot see most individual cells without a microscope. in the s, scientist robert hooke discovered cells by using a microscope to examine part of a cork. if you look at the general organization of living things on earth
, you will see that cells are the foundation. cells can form tissues, which can create organs and organ systems. different molecules and structures make up the actual cell. proteins consist of smaller units called amino acids . the structures of proteins can vary based on their complexity, and you can...
https://sciencing.com/cells/