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    Bovista capensis Bovista cisneroi Bovista citrina Bovista colorata Bovista concinna Bovista coprophila Bovista cretacea Bovista cunninghamii Bovista dakotensis...
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    Bovista plumbea, commonly known as the tumbling puffball, tumbleball, or paltry puffball, is a small puffball mushroom commonly found in Western Europe...
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    Bovista nigrescens, commonly referred to as the brown puffball or black bovist, is an edible cream white or brown puffball. Phylogenetic relationships...
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    puffballs genera and species: Bovista – various species, including: Bovista aestivalis Bovista dermoxantha Bovista nigrescens Bovista plumbea Calvatia – various...
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    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...
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    Bovista aestivalis is a species of small puffball in the family Agaricaceae. It is generally found in the coastal regions of California, but was reported...
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    Bovista dermoxantha is a small, white, nearly round puffball, recognized when young by a cottony-felty outer surface that becomes inconspicuously warted...
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    Bovista colorata is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It is found in eastern North America and northwestern South America. The puffball...
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    identified from the brain puffball. The species was first described as Bovista craniiformis by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1832. Elias Fries transferred...
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    Disciseda bovista is a rare species of gasteroid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was first described as Geastrum bovista by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch...
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    Bovista tomentosa is a species of puffball fungus in the family Lycoperdaceae, first described by Carlo Vittadini and given its current name by Giovanni...
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    Calvatia bovista is a species of Calvatia mushroom, the second largest Calvatia in North America. As with other Calvatia mushrooms, it is edible when...
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  • Bovista paludosa is a species of fungus belonging to the family Lycoperdaceae. It is native to Eurasia. "Bovista_paludosa". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved...
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  • native to southernmost South America. Originally described in 1887 as Bovista pachydermica from a specimen collected in 1882 at Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina...
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    referring to the genus's puffball ally Calvatia, and bovista, alluding to the genus's similarity to Bovista and Bovistella. The specific epithet subsculpta...
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    Agrocybe praecox Amanita muscaria Amanita phalloides Amanita rubescens Bovista dermoxantha Calocybe gambosa Calvatia cyathiformis Calvatia gigantea Cantharellus...
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  • (Geastraceae). All of these curl into a ball when dry and uncurl when moistened. Bovista, a genus of puffball, uses essentially the same dispersal strategy. The...
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  • Falkland Islands Arch Islands Jason Islands Fernando de Noronha Flat Islands, Bovista Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Flat Islands* Florida Keys Hermite Islands...
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    Ercole, Enrico (17 March 2017). "Detecting the phylogenetic position of Bovista acuminata (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) by an ITS-LSU combined analysis:...
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    family Mycenastraceae, containing both Mycenastrum as the type genus, and Bovista. A 2001 molecular study supported the inclusion of Mycenastrum corium in...
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    (Lloyd) Zeller 1947 Disciseda australis G.Cunn. 1927 — Australia Disciseda bovista (Klotzsch) Henn. 1903 Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller 1947 Disciseda...
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    The family currently includes the following genera: Agaricus Barcheria Bovista Calbovista previously in family Lycoperdaceae. Calvatia Chamaemyces Chlorophyllum...
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    "entirely smooth" when viewed under a microscope. Calvatia bovista Calvatia gigantea Bovista plumbea Calbovista subsculpta Langermannia  [d] "Index Fungorum...
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    and sandy heaths. This puffball has been variously placed in the genera Bovista, Lycoperdon, Calvatia, and Utraria. In 1989, German mycologist Hanns Kreisel...
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    generally supported by sterile tissue. Example genera include Lycoperdon, Bovista, and Calvatia. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, David JC, Stalpers JA (2001). Ainsworth...
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    1080/0028825X.1983.10428543. Baseia UG (2005). "Some notes on the genera Bovista and Lycoperdon (Lycoperdaceae) in Brazil". Mycotaxon. 91: 81–6. Jeppson...
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    and comparative ecology of the fairy ring fungi, Vascellum curtisii and Bovista dermoxantha, on turf of bentgrass, bluegrass, and Zoysiagrass". Mycoscience...
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  • Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve and Camille Montagne in Algeria. Due to its Bovista-like capillitium it was previously placed in the genus Bovistella. It is...
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    eaten. Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) will eat immature Lycoperdon and Bovista fungi if presented to them as will brush turkeys (Alectura lathami) if...
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    in the genus, Calvatia craniiformis, which was originally described as Bovista craniiformis by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1832. As of February 2015[update]...
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