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Taxonomic structure of occurrences of myxomycetes of Ukraine by the number of occurrences.

Taxonomic structure of occurrences of myxomycetes of Ukraine by the number of occurrences.

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A significant body of valuable data about the myxomycetes of Ukraine lies in a “grey zone”. This encompasses undigitized historical books and articles published in languages such as Polish, French, or German, as well as proceedings from local conferences, articles featured in local scientific journals, and annual reports submitted to public authori...

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... rosea, is not even related to Eumycetozoa, it is a slime mould co-occuring with myxomycetes in moist chambers and is traditionally reported in the literature on myxomycetes of Ukraine. Subclasses Lucisporomycetidae (bright-spored) and Columellomycetidae (dark-spored) are represented by similar number of occurrences, 47% and 50% accordingly (Fig. 2). Amongst the genera of bright-spored myxomycetes, Arcyria (12.7%), Cribraria (6.7%) and Lycogala (5.7%) are recorded most often. For the dark-spored myxomycetes genera, Physarum (8.9%), Stemonitis (7.3%) and Fuligo (4.3%) are represented by the highest number of ...
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... class Myxomycetes (Eumycotozoa, Amoebozoa). One species belongs to the class Ceratiomyxomycetes (Eumycetozoa, Amoebozoa), and one represents the family Acrasidae (Heterolobosea, Excavata). Subclasses Lucisporomycetidae (bright-spored) and Columellomycetidae (dark-spored) are represented by similar number of occurrences, 47% and 50% accordingly (Fig. 2). Among the genera of bright-spored myxomycetes, Arcyra (12.7%), Cribraria (6.7%), and Lycogala (5.7%) are recorded most often. For the darkspored myxomycetes genera Physarum (8.9%), Stemonitis (7.3%) and Fuligo (4.3%) are represented by the highest number of ...

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