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Rostafińsky, J.T. (1874), Sluzowce Monografia : 1-215 (Book) Rostafińsky, J.T. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Badhamia affinis Rostaf.
  2. Badhamia macrocarpa (Ces.) Rostaf.
  3. Comatricha friesiana (de Bary) Rostaf.
  4. Comatricha laxa Rostaf.
  5. Diachea leucopodia (Bull.) Rostaf.
  6. Didymium complanatum (Batsch) Rostaf.
  7. Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostaf.
  8. Lamproderma arcyrionema Rostaf.
  9. Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
  10. Lepidoderma chailletii Rostaf.
  11. Lycoperdon complanatum Batsch
  12. Lycoperdon fragile Dicks.
  13. Physarum berkeleyi Rostaf.
  14. Physarum diderma Rostaf.
  15. Physarum didermoides (Pers.) Rostaf.
  16. Physarum gyrosum Rostaf.
  17. Physarum macrocarpum Ces.
  18. Stemonitis arcyrioides Sommerf.
  19. Stemonitis friesiana de Bary
  20. Stemonitis splendens Rostaf.
  21. Tilmadoche nutans (Pers.) Rostaf.
  22. Trichia leucopodia Bull.

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