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Dec 7, 2020 · Arcyria versicolor, collected in the Valles Caldera National Preserve located in the Jemez Mountains of north central New Mexico, is a new record for the state.
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Arcyria is a genus of Amoebozoa in the family Arcyriaceae. It includes the species Arcyria ferruginea . Arcyria. Arcyria obvelata.

Arcyria versicolor

Arcyria versicolor is a nivicolous (snowmelt) slime mold found in high elevation forests each spring and summer. Though this species is quite common, its ...
Dec 7, 2020 · Arcyria versicolor (Trichiales: Trichiaceae) is a distinct myxomycete species described by William Phillips in 1877. The genus Arcyria dates ...
Arcyria versicolor is a species of protozoans with 486 observations.
Arcyria: species; Arcyria versicolor. Name. Synonyms: Arcyria vitellina W.Phillips, 1877 · Clathroides vitellinum (W.Phillips) E.Sheld., 1895; Homonyms: Arcyria ...
Return to Article Details Arcyria versicolor of western mountains, U.S.A. (Myxomycetes: Trichiales: Trichiaceae): a morphological and taxonomic study with ...
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What is the description of Arcyria?
A small erect slime mould, often found in large colonies, deep red, but fading with age, crowded or gregarious, 1 or 2 mm total height. There are three species of Acyria with red/pink sporangia (A. minuta, A. insignis and A.
Arcyria versicolor W. Phillips, Grevillea 5 (35): 115 (1877) [MB#181894]. General information. MycoBank #. 181894. Classification. ProtozoaMyxomycota?
Arcyria versicolor W. Phillips slime mold. Arcyriaceae Introduction to the Slime Molds. Photograph click to collapse contents. © Bryan Kelly-McArthur (Photo ...
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