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Enteridium Lobatum
''Enteridium'' is a genus of slime molds belonging to the family Reticulariaceae. MycoBank, Mycobank, World Register of Marine Species, WoRMS and Integrated Taxonomic Information System, ITIS list this name as accepted. However, Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera, IRMNG lists it as rejected and gives ''Reticularia (protist), Reticularia'' Bulliard, 1788 as the accepted name, as does Index Fungorum. Species Species via MycoBank, Mycobank: *''Enteridium antarcticum'' *''Enteridium atrum'' *''Enteridium aureum'' *''Enteridium cinereum'' *''Enteridium intermedium'' *''Enteridium japonicum'' *''Enteridium juranum'' *''Enteridium liceoides'' *''Enteridium lobatum'' *''Enteridium lycoperdon'' *''Enteridium macrosporum'' *''Enteridium minutum'' *''Enteridium olivaceum'' *''Enteridium rostrupii'' *''Enteridium rozeanum'' *''Enteridium rubiginosum'' *''Enteridium simulans'' *''Enteridium splendens'' Species via Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera, IRMNG * ''Ent ...
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Rock Creek Park
Rock Creek Park is a large urban park that bisects the Northwest, Washington, D.C., Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. Created by Act of Congress in 1890, the park comprises 1,754 acres (2.74 mi2, 7.10 km2), generally along Rock Creek (Potomac River tributary), Rock Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. More than two million people visit the park each year, many to use recreation facilities such as its Rock Creek Park Golf Course, golf course; hiking, biking, and equestrian trails; William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center, tennis center; nature center; playgrounds, and picnic facilities. The park is administered by the National Park Service, whose Rock Creek Park administrative unit administers dozens of other federally owned properties in the District of Columbia, including Meridian Hill Park, the Old Stone House (Washington, D.C.), Old Stone House in Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Georgetown, and some of the Fort Circle Parks, a series of batteries and forts buil ...
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