Gloiocephala Resinopunctata
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Gloiocephala Resinopunctata
''Gloiocephala'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus is widespread, though mainly known from Tropics, tropical and sub-tropical areas, and contains about 30 species. The Mushroom, mushrooms of this group are very small and grow on stems and leaves of monocotyledonous plants, such as carex, sedges, usually in wet places. In most species their fruiting bodies do not develop into a typical mushroom form - the lamella (mycology), gills are often reduced to vein-like structures or completely missing, and the Stipe (mycology), stipe may be asymmetrical, short or absent. There are five species which grow in Europe: ''G. caricis'', ''G. cerkesii'', ''G. cornelii'', ''G. menieri'' and ''G. pseudocaricis''. Species *''Gloiocephala allomorpha'' *''Gloiocephala alvaradoi'' *''Gloiocephala amphibia'' *''Gloiocephala anastomosans'' *''Gloiocephala aquatica'' *''Gloiocephala capillata'' *''Gloiocephala caricis'' *''Gloiocephala cerkezii'' *''Gloiocephala ciliata'' ...
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George Edward Massee
George Edward Massee (20 December 1845 – 16 February 1917) was an English mycologist, plant pathologist, and botanist. Background and education George Massee was born in Scampston, East Riding of Yorkshire, the son of a farmer. He was educated at York School of Art and claimed to have attended Downing College, Cambridge, though no record exists of him in the University or College Records. South America and the Foreign Legion Massee had an early interest in natural history, publishing an article on British woodpeckers at the age of 16 and compiling a portfolio of botanical paintings. Through the influence of Richard Spruce, a family relative, he was able to travel on a botanical expedition to Panama and Ecuador, where, despite considerable hardships, he collected orchids and other plants. On his return, Massee joined the French Foreign Legion, hoping to see combat in the Franco-Prussian War, but, the war being almost over, he was prevailed upon to return home to the farm ...
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Gloiocephala Caricis
''Gloiocephala'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus is widespread, though mainly known from tropical and sub-tropical areas, and contains about 30 species. The mushrooms of this group are very small and grow on stems and leaves of monocotyledonous plants, such as sedges, usually in wet places. In most species their fruiting bodies do not develop into a typical mushroom form - the gills are often reduced to vein-like structures or completely missing, and the stipe may be asymmetrical, short or absent. There are five species which grow in Europe: ''G. caricis'', ''G. cerkesii'', ''G. cornelii'', ''G. menieri'' and ''G. pseudocaricis''. Species *'' Gloiocephala allomorpha'' *'' Gloiocephala alvaradoi'' *'' Gloiocephala amphibia'' *'' Gloiocephala anastomosans'' *'' Gloiocephala aquatica'' *'' Gloiocephala capillata'' *'' Gloiocephala caricis'' *'' Gloiocephala cerkezii'' *'' Gloiocephala ciliata'' *'' Gloiocephala cinnamomea'' *'' Gloiocephala confusa ...
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