Flora and Fauna
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- A Tardigrade from Scotland
- A tardigrade from Scotland, Isohypsibius annulatus, described in Microscopy UK's online magazine. (August 01, 2000)
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- The Incredible Water Bear
- Article from Microscopy UK, illustrated with still images and video clips. (June 01, 2000)
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- Hunting for 'Bears' in the Backyard
- Illustrated method for finding terrestrial tardigrades, an article from the Microscopy UK web magazine. (May 01, 1999)
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- Ambrosia Fungi
- Information from Wikipedia on various fungi from the order Ophiostomatales which have a symbiotic relationship with the ambrosia beetle.
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- Ascomycetes
- Notes on this varied group which produce microscopic spores inside special, elongated cells or sacs, known as "asci".
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- Ascomycota
- Information from Wikipedia on this phylum, including classification, biology and reproduction, with photographs.
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- Coccidioides immitis
- Illustrated article by Tom Volk on this fungal pathogen, the cause of coccidioidomycosis.
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- Coccidioides immitis
- Information from Wikipedia on this pathogenic fungus that can cause coccidioidomycosis or Valley Fever.
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- Delicacies in the Sand or Manna from Heaven?
- Article by Tom Volk on desert truffles which are members of the genera Terfezia and Tirmania and are much esteemed as food in the semi-arid regions of Arabia and North Africa.
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- Faery Cups
- Illustrated article by Tom Volk on the different cup fungi from which a faery might choose to sip.
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- Freshwater Ascomycetes and Their Anamorphs
- General information about the group, a referenced database listing the ascomycetes reported from freshwater, and a series of illustrated species profiles.
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- Inoperculate Discomycetes of the Netherlands
- Stip Helleman’s personal site with species descriptions and pictures of Helotiales, mainly Hyaloscyphaceae, and other ascomycetes and members of the family Cyphellaceae.
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- Rhytisma acerinum and Rhytisma punctatum
- Tom Volk provides photographs and information on these causal agents of tar spot of maple.