''Geastrum lloydianum'' is a species of
fungus
A fungus (plural, : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of Eukaryote, eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and Mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified ...
belonging to the genus ''
Geastrum
''Geastrum'' (orthographical variant ''Geaster'') is a genus of puffball-like mushrooms in the family Geastraceae. Many species are known commonly as earthstars.
The name, which comes from ''geo'' meaning ''earth'' and meaning ''star'', refers ...
'', or earthstar fungi.
Described as new to science in 1906 by
Johannes Rick
Johannes (João Evangelista) Rick (19 January 1869 – 1946) was an Austrian-born Brazilian priest and mycologist considered the "father of Brazilian mycology". He was the first to systematically document the fungal biodiversity, particularly the ...
, it is found in South America.
References
lloydianum
Inedible fungi
Fungi of South America
Fungi described in 1859
Taxa named by Johannes Rick
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