Myxomycetes from Sonora, Mexico II. National Forest Reserve and Wild Life Refugee Ajos-Bavispe
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https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.2006.3.966Keywords:
Myxobiota, chorology, taxonomy, scanning electron microscopeAbstract
Twenty six species of Myxomycetes from Sonora, Mexico were studied, being 23
new records for the myxobiota of this Mexican state: Comatricha laxa, C. pulchella, Craterium
paraguayense, Cribraria violacea, Dictydiaethalium plumbeum, Didymium clavus, D.
megalosporum, D. squamulosum, Echinostelium minutum, Enerthenema papillatum, Licea
biforis, L. kleistobolus, Macbrideola decapillata, M. synsporos, Mucilago crustacea,
Paradiacheopsis fimbriata, Perichaena chrysosperma, P. syncarpon, P. vermicularis, Physarum
compressum, Trichia agaves, T. persimilis and T. flavicoma. There are already known 47 taxa,
including the new records. The described species are discussed and photomicrographs of their
macro- and microscopic characters are given for some of them.
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