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''Bovista'' is a
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of
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commonly known as the true
puffballs Puffballs are a type of fungus featuring a ball-shaped fruit body that bursts on impact, releasing a cloud of dust-like spores when mature. Puffballs belong to the division Basidiomycota and encompass several genera, including ''Calvatia'', ''Ca ...
. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal
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brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split; the species of ''Bovista'' are now placed in the family Agaricaceae of the order
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. ''Bovista'' species have a collectively widespread distribution, and are found largely in
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regions of the world. Various species have historically been used in homeopathic preparations.


Description

Fruit bodies are oval to spherical to pear-shaped, and typically in diameter with a white or light-colored thin and fragile exoperidum (outer layer of the peridium). Depending on the species, the exoperidium in a young specimen may be smooth, granular, or finely
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. This exoperidium sloughs off at maturity to expose a smooth endoperidium with a single apical pore (
ostiole An ''ostiole'' is a small hole or opening through which algae or fungi release their mature spores. The word is a diminutive of "ostium", "opening". The term is also used in higher plants, for example to denote the opening of the involuted ...
). The fruit bodies may be attached to the ground by fine
rhizomorph Mycelial cords are linear aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae. The mature cords are composed of wide, empty vessel hyphae surrounded by narrower sheathing hyphae. Cords may look similar to plant roots, and also frequently have similar functio ...
s that may appear like a small cord. Some species develop a subgleba—a sterile base that is typically not well developed. The fruit bodies of mature specimens can develop surface alterations such as scales, plates, areolae, or verrucae. At the microscopic level, these features are made of
hypha A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one or ...
e, sphaerocysts (rounded cells), claviform (club-shaped) cells. ''Bovista sclerocystis'' is the only species in the genus with mycosclereids (setoid elements) in the peridium.
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s are brown to purple-brown, roughly spherical or ellipsoid in shape, and 3.5–7 
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in diameter. A short or long pedicel (stalk) may be present. At maturity, the entire fruit body may become detached from the ground, and the spores spread as the puffball is blown around like a
tumbleweed A tumbleweed is a structural part of the above-ground anatomy of a number of species of plants. It is a diaspore that, once mature and dry, detaches from its root or stem and rolls due to the force of the wind. In most such species, the tumble ...
. In ''Bovista'', the capillitium (a network of thread-like cells in which the spores are embedded) is not connected directly to the interior wall of the peridium. Instead, it is made of separate, irregularly branched units that end in tapered points. This type of capillitium, also present in the puffball genera '' Calbovista'' and ''
Bovistella ''Bovistella'' is a genus of puffball fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus was circumscribed by mycologist Andrew Price Morgan in 1892. Species , the nomenclatural authority Index Fungorum accepts 20 species in ''Bovistella'': See also *L ...
'', has been called the "''Bovista''" type by Hanns Kreisel, who published a
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on ''Bovista'' in 1967. Kreisel also defined the "''Lycoperdon''"-type (a capillitium comprising long, threads with occasional dichotomous or irregular branches), and the "intermediate" type (a transitional form between the ''Bovista'' type and ''Lycoperdon'' type, featuring threads that may be pored, with several thick main stems connected by multiple branches). All three types of capillitia structure are found in ''Bovista''. "''Bovista''"-type capillitia are elastic, a feature shared with the gasteroid genera '' Lycoperdon'' and '' Geastrum''. The flexibility of the capillitium gives the gleba a cottony texture that persists even after the exoperidium has been sloughed off.


Systematics

The genus was originally described by mycologist
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1 February 1761 – 16 November 1836) was a German mycologist who made additions to Linnaeus' mushroom taxonomy. Early life Persoon was born in South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope, the third child of an immig ...
in 1794. He described the genus as "Cortice exteriore libero evanefcente, pileo acauli demum glaberrimo, vertice irregulariter rupto" ("Exterior cortex vanishes, cap stemless becoming smooth, irregularly breaking the top").
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include ''Piesmycus'' ( Rafinesque 1808), ''Piemycus'' (Rafinesque 1813), ''Sackea'' ( Rostkovius 1844), ''Globaria'' ( Quélet 1873), and ''Pseudolycoperdon'' ( Velenovský 1947). '' Bovista plumbea'' is the
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. Kreisel, in his 1967 monograph, proposed two
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based on the type of capillitium. Subgenus ''Globaria'' has species of the ''Lycoperdon'' type, while subgenus ''Bovista'' is represented by the ''Bovista''-type or intermediate capillitium. Further divisions into sections and series is based on the capillitium type, the absence or presence of pores in the capillitia, and the presence or absence of a subgleba (a sterile base).
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analysis has shown that ''Bovista'', as defined by Kreisel, is
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. Also, ''Bovista'' may be split into two
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s, ''Bovista'' and ''Globaris'', that roughly correspond to the subgeneric divisions suggested by Kreisel.


Edibility

Puffballs of the genus ''Bovista'' are generally
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when young and white inside, but caution must be taken to prevent confusion with immature, and potentially deadly ''
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s''. This is done by cutting fruit bodies longitudinally to ensure that they are white throughout, and do not have internal structures within.


Related genera

''
Bovistina ''Disciseda'' is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. It is a widely distributed genus that is prevalent in arid zones. ''Disciseda'' was circumscribed by mycologist Vassiliĭ Matveievitch Czernajew in 1845. Species , Index ...
'' is a related but separate genus that was created to describe species with the external features of a puffball, but with the glebal characters of a
Geaster ''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 ...
. ''Bovistella'' is another similar genus, it may be distinguished from ''Bovista'' by its ample sterile base.


Use in homeopathy

Reference to the genus has appeared in several 19th-century textbooks on homeopathy. Richard Hughes wrote in ''A Manual of Pharmacodynamics'' (1870) "Bovista is said to be indicated, and to have proved curative in head affections characterised by a sensation as if the head were enormously increased in size". In ''Lectures on Clinical Materia Medica'' (1887), E. A. Farrington claims that ''Bovista'' spores restrict blood circulation through the capillaries, and suggests uses associated with
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irregularity, or trauma. He also mentions that ''Bovista'' produces some symptoms of suffocation, and might be useful in remedying asphyxiation resulting from inhalation of charcoal fumes. Even more ailments have been suggested to be improved with use of Bovista, such as "awkwardness in speech and action", "
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due to
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Species

The ''Dictionary of the Fungi'' (10th edition, 2008) estimates there are 55 ''Bovista'' species worldwide. Index Fungorum lists 92 species that it considers to be valid. * '' Bovista acocksii'' : reported in South Africa * '' Bovista acuminata'' * '' Bovista aenea'' * ''
Bovista aestivalis ''Bovista aestivalis'' is a small puffball in the family Agaricaceae. It is generally found in the coastal regions of California, but was reported from Korea in 2015. This fungus is often confused with '' Bovista dermoxantha'', because of its simi ...
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* '' Bovista africana'' * '' Bovista albosquamosa'' * '' Bovista apedicellata'' * ''
Bovista amethystina ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista antarctica'' * '' Bovista arachnoides'' * '' Bovista ardosiaca'' * '' Bovista aspara'' * '' Bovista betpakdalinica'' * '' Bovista bovistoides'' * '' Bovista brunnea'' * '' Bovista cacao'' * '' Bovista californica'' * '' Bovista capensis'' * ''
Bovista cisneroi ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista citrina'' * '' Bovista colorata'' * '' Bovista concinna'' * ''
Bovista coprophila ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista cretacea'' * '' Bovista cunninghamii'' * ''
Bovista dakotensis ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista dealbata'' * ''
Bovista dermoxantha ''Bovista dermoxantha'' is a small, white, nearly round puffball, recognized when young by a cottony-felty outer surface that becomes inconspicuously warted, eventually leaving fine, pallid, scales on an ochre to brown endoperidium. '' Bovista ...
'' : reported causing
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(Japan) * '' Bovista dominicensis'' * ''
Bovista dryina ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * ''
Bovista dubiosa ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista elegans'' * '' Bovista flaccida'' * '' Bovista flavobrunnea'' * '' Bovista fuegiana'' : reported from
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Bovista gunnii ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista fulva'' * '' Bovista fusca'' * '' Bovista glacialis'' * '' Bovista glaucocinerea'' * '' Bovista grandipora'' * '' Bovista graveolens'' * '' Bovista grisea'' * ''
Bovista gunnii ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista halophila'' * '' Bovista herrerae'' * '' Bovista heterocapilla'' * '' Bovista himalaica'' * '' Bovista hungarica'' * '' Bovista incarnata'' * '' Bovista jonesii'' * '' Bovista kazachstanica'' * '' Bovista kurczumensis'' * '' Bovista kurgaldzhinica'' * '' Bovista lauterbachii'' * '' Bovista leonoviana'' * '' Bovista leucoderma'' * '' Bovista limosa'' : Originally collected in
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* '' Bovista longicauda'' * '' Bovista longispora'' * '' Bovista longissima'' * '' Bovista lycoperdoides'' * '' Bovista macrospora'' * '' Bovista magellanica'' * '' Bovista minor'' * '' Bovista membranacea'' * '' Bovista monticola'' * '' Bovista nigra'' * '' Bovista nigrescens'' – Brown puffball, black bovist * ''
Bovista oblongispora ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista ochrotricha'' * '' Bovista paludosa'' – Fen puffball * '' Bovista perpusilla'' * ''
Bovista pila ''Bovista pila'', commonly known as the tumbling puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. A temperate species, it is widely distributed in North America, where it grows on the ground on road sides, in pastures, gras ...
'' – Tumbling puffball * '' Bovista plumbea'' – Paltry Puffball, grey puffball * '' Bovista polymorpha'' * '' Bovista promontorii'' * '' Bovista pulyuggeodes'' * '' Bovista pusilla'' – Dwarf puffball * '' Bovista pusilloformis'' : found in Finland * '' Bovista radicata'' * '' Bovista reunionis'' * '' Bovista ruizii'' * '' Bovista schwarzmanniana'' * '' Bovista sclerocystis'' : reported from Mexico * ''
Bovista sempervirentium ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
'' * '' Bovista septima'' * ''
Bovista singeri ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been spli ...
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* '' Bovista spinulosa'' * '' Bovista sublaevispora'' : reported form
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* '' Bovista substerilis'' * '' Bovista sulphurea'' * '' Bovista termitum'' * '' Bovista tomentosa'' * '' Bovista trachyspora'' * '' Bovista umbrina'' * '' Bovista uruguayensis'' * '' Bovista vascelloides'' :reported from Nepal * '' Bovista vassjaginiana'' * '' Bovista verrucosa'' * '' Bovista yasudae'' * '' Bovista zeyheri'' Bovista aestivalis.jpg , ''Bovista aestivalis'' Bovista nigrescens BS17.jpg , ''Bovista nigrescens'' Golden Puffball.jpg , ''Bovista colorata''


See also

*
List of Agaricaceae genera This is a list of genus, genera in the mushroom-forming fungus family Agaricaceae. Genera See also * List of Agaricales families * List of Agaricales genera References ;Notes ;References Cited texts

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* List of Agaricales genera


References


External links


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* ttps://books.google.com/books?id=2UrCCrPPqO4C&pg=PA97&dq=bovista&lr=&ei=L2EySZmmJYi0NpDy9d0O#PPA97,M1 ''The Gasteromycetes of the Eastern United States and Canada'', pp. 97—100 {{Taxonbar, from=Q895372 Agaricaceae Edible fungi Agaricales genera Puffballs Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon