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Fuligo Gyrosa
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Fuligo Septica
''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, or flowers of tan because of its peculiar yellowish appearance. It is also known as dog vomit slime mold, and is relatively common with a worldwide distribution, often being found on bark mulch in urban areas after heavy rain or excessive watering. Their spores are produced on or in aerial sporangia and are spread by wind. History and taxonomy The first description of the species was provided by French botanist Jean Marchant in 1727, who referred to it as "fleur de tan" (bark flower); Marchant also classified it as "des éponges" (one of the sponges). Carl Linnaeus called it ''Mucor septicus'' in his 1763 ''Species Plantarum''. The species was transferred to the genus ''Fuligo'' by German botanist Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers in 1780. Description and habitat Like many slime molds, the cells of this species typically aggregate to form a plasmodium, ...
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Fuligo Leviderma
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Fuligo Varians
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Fuligo Rufa
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica'' (L.) F.H.Wigg (1780) *''Fuligo varians ''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These o ...
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Fuligo Plumbea
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Fuligo Ochracea
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' Thomas Huston Macbride, T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *''Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica'' (L.) F.H.Wigg (1780) *''Fuligo varians'' Sommerf. (1826) References

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Fuligo Muscorum
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica'' (L.) F.H.Wigg (1780) *''Fuligo varians ''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These or ...
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Fuligo Megaspora
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Fuligo Lycoperdon
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' Thomas Huston Macbride, T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *''Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica'' (L.) F.H.Wigg (1780) *''Fuligo varians'' Sommerf. (1826) References

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Fuligo Luteonitens
''Fuligo'' is a widespread genus of plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae. These organisms are protozoans rather than fungi, but for historical reasons are sometimes treated as part of mycology. Species The following species are accepted by ''Species Fungorum'': *''Fuligo aurea'' (Penz.) Y. Yamam. (1998) *' Pers. (1796) *''Fuligo cinerea'' (Schwein.) Morgan (1896) *''Fuligo flava'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo gyrosa'' E. Jahn (1902) *''Fuligo intermedia'' T.Macbr. (1922) *''Fuligo leviderma'' H. Neubert, Nowotny & K. Baumann (1995) *''Fuligo luteonitens'' L.G. Krieglst. & Nowotny (1995) *''Fuligo lycoperdon'' (Bull.) Schumach. (1803) *''Fuligo megaspora'' Sturgis (1913) *'' Fuligo muscorum'' Alb. & Schwein. (1805) *''Fuligo ochracea'' (Peck) Peck (1878) *''Fuligo plumbea'' Schumach. (1803) *'' Fuligo rufa'' Pers. (1794) *''Fuligo septica ''Fuligo septica'' is a species of slime mold, and a member of the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime, ...
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Thomas Huston Macbride
Thomas Huston Macbride (July 31, 1848 – March 27, 1934) was the tenth president of the University of Iowa, serving from 1914 to 1916. Macbride was a naturalist and botanist, Macbride Hall at the University of Iowa is named for him. He often collaborated with Samuel Calvin. He was the 75th member of the Acacia chapter at the University of Iowa. In 1909, botanist Fred Jay Seaver published ''Macbridella'' a genus of (in fungi family of Melanommataceae), and named in his honour. Then in 1934, botanist Henry Clark Gilbert in the journal of Univ. Iowa Stud. Nat. Hist. circumscribed the genus of Amoebozoa (from the family Stemonitidaceae Stemonitidaceae is an family of slime molds in the order Stemonitidales. It was first circumscribed by Elias Magnus Fries in 1829. Genera *''Leptoderma'' *''Macbrideola'' *'' Meriderma'' *'' Paradiachea'' *''Stemonitis'' *'' Symphytocarpus'' ...), '' Macbrideola''. He noted 'This new genus is named in honor of Dr. Thomas H. Macbride, ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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