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Illustration of the gradation of forms in Ampullaria between a dextral (A) and an ultra-dextral species (F).
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Ampullaria insularum Org..
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Mushroom Observer Image 517088: Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
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Mushroom Observer Image 541029: Hypomyces hyalinus (Schwein.) Tul. & C. Tul.
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Mushroom Observer Image 543258: Hypomyces luteovirens (Fr.) Tul. & C. Tul.
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species described by Ju YM, Hsieh HM, Vasilyeva L, Akulov A. in 2009 from Primorsky Territory, Russia
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species described by Ju YM, Hsieh HM, Vasilyeva L, Akulov A. in 2009 from Primorsky Territory, Russia
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species described by Ju YM, Hsieh HM, Vasilyeva L, Akulov A. in 2009 from Primorsky Territory, Russia
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species described by Ju YM, Hsieh HM, Vasilyeva L, Akulov A. in 2009 from Primorsky Territory, Russia
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This 1961 photograph depicted a Petri dish in which a colony of Beauveria bassiana fungal organisms were being cultivated. Beauveria spp. are found growing in soils throughout the world. It is known to infect many insects that come into contact with the fungal spores, and has been identified as the causative agent in silkworm muscardine disease.Created: 1961
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Magnified 562X, this photomicrograph of a human lung tissue specimen, which had been stained using fluorescein-labeled A. boydii antiglobulin, revealed the presence of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii, formerly known as Allescheria boydii.Created: 1972
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This micrograph depicts a number of mycelia with attached conidia of the fungual organism Pseudallescheria boydii.Created: 1971
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This photomicrograph reveals the conidiophores with conidia of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii from a slide culture.Created: 1972
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This photomicrograph reveals the conidiophores with conidia of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii from a slide culture.Created: 1972
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This photomicrograph shows a conidiophore with an attached conidium of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii.Created: 1970