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- Earthstars (Geastrum, Myriostoma) of the Hawaiian Islands Including Two New Species, Geastrum Litchiforme and Geastrum Reticulatum1
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- Biodiversity of Edible Macrofungi from Alas Purwo National Park
- Fungus Survey of Oxfordshire Newsletter 2013
- American Prairie Bioblitz Report (2011)
- General Index to the Mycological Writings of C. G. Lloyd, 1898-1925
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- Solidago 15:3
- Exhibition Checklist
- Updates on the Geographic Distribution of Three Geastrum Species from Brazilian Semi-Arid Region
- Diversity of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Pinus Caribaea Forests in Poptún, Guatemala
- Molecular Phylogenetics of Geastrales with Special Emphasis on the Position of Sclerogaster
- Geastrum Laevisporum: a New Earthstar Fungus with Uncommon Smooth Spores
- Geastrum Hyalinum (Basidiomycota, Geastraceae), a New Species from Brazilian Southern Amazon
- From the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
- The Mycological Society of San Francisco January, 2012, Vol. 63:05
- Basidiomycete Fungi Species List
- New Records of Gasteroid and Secotioid Fungi from Sand Dunes in Northwestern South Dakota
- Geastrales Geastraceae) in Western Ghats Forests in Goa (India)
- The Gasteral Basidiomycetes of Mascarenes and Seychelles 2
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- Et Astraeus Hygrometricus (Astraeaceae) Deux Basidiomycota De La Fonge Vendéenne
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- Gasteroid Fungi – the Morphological Characteristics of Selected Endangered and Rare Species Noted in Poland
- The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe Free Ebook
- The Collared Earthstar (Geastrum Triplex) in the Glasgow Area, Scotland
- Biodiversity of Macrofungi with Special Reference to Edible Forms: a Review
- Specimens Pectinatum Plicatum Tenuipes J.T. Hartley Botanical
- Costa Rican Gasteromycetes (Basidiomycota, Fungi): Calostomataceae, Phallaceae and Protophallaceae
- New Distributional Data on Geastrum (Geastraceae, Basidiomycota) from Brazil
- Opportunistic Inventory of Fungi in Eastern Rivers and Mountains Network Parks
- Lost and Found Fungi Factsheet Geastrum “Minimum” Agg
- Antibacterial Potential of Geastrum Triplex Jungh. Against Plant and Human Pathogens
- Geasters in the Western Ghats and West Coast of India
- Macrofungi Diversity in a National Botanical Garden in Southern Côte D'ivoire