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Badhamia Macrospora
''Badhamia'' is a genus of slime molds in the family Physaraceae. It was circumscribed by English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1853. The widespread genus contains about 30 species. Species *'' Badhamia affinis'' *'' Badhamia apiculospora'' *'' Badhamia bibasalis'' *'' Badhamia bispora'' *'' Badhamia calcaripes'' *'' Badhamia capsulifera'' *''Badhamia cinerascens'' *'' Badhamia crassipella'' *'' Badhamia delicatula'' *'' Badhamia dubia'' *''Badhamia foliicola'' *'' Badhamia formosana'' *'' Badhamia gigantospora'' *'' Badhamia goniospora'' *'' Badhamia grandispora'' *'' Badhamia iowensis'' *'' Badhamia lilacina'' *'' Badhamia macrocarpa'' *'' Badhamia macrospora'' *''Badhamia melanospora'' *''Badhamia nitens'' *''Badhamia ovispora'' *''Badhamia panicea'' *''Badhamia papaveracea'' *'' Badhamia populina'' *'' Badhamia rhytidosperma'' *''Badhamia rugulosa'' *'' Badhamia spinispora'' *''Badhamia utricularis ''Badhamia utricularis'' is a species of slime mold in the family Phy ...
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Berk
Berk may refer to: * Berk (name), a surname, given name, or any of several people with that name * Berk, Bolu, Turkey, a village * Berk Trade and Business School, New York City * Berk, a fictional island in the ''How to Train Your Dragon'' series of books and films * , a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy later renamed ''Berk'' * Berk, rhyming slang often used to mean "foolish person" * ''Berk.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889), English cryptogamist and founder of the science of plant pathology See also * * Berk–Tabatznik syndrome, a medical condition * De Berk (other) * Berks (other) * Birk (other) * Berkshire (other) * Berkeley (other) Berkeley most often refers to: *Berkeley, California, a city in the United States **University of California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California *George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher Berkeley may also refer to .. ...
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Badhamia Foliicola
''Badhamia'' is a genus of slime molds in the family Physaraceae. It was circumscribed by English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1853. The widespread genus contains about 30 species. Species *'' Badhamia affinis'' *'' Badhamia apiculospora'' *'' Badhamia bibasalis'' *'' Badhamia bispora'' *'' Badhamia calcaripes'' *'' Badhamia capsulifera'' *''Badhamia cinerascens'' *'' Badhamia crassipella'' *'' Badhamia delicatula'' *'' Badhamia dubia'' *'' Badhamia foliicola'' *'' Badhamia formosana'' *'' Badhamia gigantospora'' *'' Badhamia goniospora'' *'' Badhamia grandispora'' *'' Badhamia iowensis'' *'' Badhamia lilacina'' *'' Badhamia macrocarpa'' *'' Badhamia macrospora'' *'' Badhamia melanospora'' *'' Badhamia nitens'' *'' Badhamia ovispora'' *''Badhamia panicea'' *'' Badhamia papaveracea'' *'' Badhamia populina'' *'' Badhamia rhytidosperma'' *''Badhamia rugulosa'' *'' Badhamia spinispora'' *''Badhamia utricularis ''Badhamia utricularis'' is a species of slime mold in the famil ...
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Badhamia Panicea
''Badhamia panicea'' is a species of slime mold in the family Physaraceae. It was first scientifically described in 1873. Description They look like a series of white round growths that are found in clusters on wood chips. As they mature the colour changes to dark grey before going to a light grey form. They have black spores and sit on thin red stems. Habitat They are found in humid areas like reptile tanks, especially if they contain wood chippings. In nature, they are common on fallen tree trunks, especially beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted .... References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q4840885 Physaraceae Myxogastria species Protists described in 1873 ...
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Badhamia Ovispora
''Badhamia'' is a genus of slime molds in the family Physaraceae. It was circumscribed by English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1853. The widespread genus contains about 30 species. Species *'' Badhamia affinis'' *'' Badhamia apiculospora'' *'' Badhamia bibasalis'' *'' Badhamia bispora'' *'' Badhamia calcaripes'' *'' Badhamia capsulifera'' *''Badhamia cinerascens'' *'' Badhamia crassipella'' *'' Badhamia delicatula'' *'' Badhamia dubia'' *''Badhamia foliicola'' *'' Badhamia formosana'' *'' Badhamia gigantospora'' *'' Badhamia goniospora'' *'' Badhamia grandispora'' *'' Badhamia iowensis'' *'' Badhamia lilacina'' *'' Badhamia macrocarpa'' *'' Badhamia macrospora'' *'' Badhamia melanospora'' *'' Badhamia nitens'' *'' Badhamia ovispora'' *''Badhamia panicea'' *''Badhamia papaveracea'' *'' Badhamia populina'' *'' Badhamia rhytidosperma'' *''Badhamia rugulosa'' *'' Badhamia spinispora'' *''Badhamia utricularis ''Badhamia utricularis'' is a species of slime mold in the family ...
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