10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHALLOID»
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THE NATURE OF PHALLOIDS. It is not necessary here to enter into any technical
, botanical discussion as to what constitutes a phalloid. Most of the readers arc
familiar with this class of fungi, and those who are not will recognize them as
soon ...
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Mycological writings of C. G. Lloyd
PHALLOID EGGS Miss A. v. Duthie, South Africa, sends some phalloid eggs in
alcohol which reached me in perfect condition. (Fig. 1506). They are a Mutinus,
probably Mutinus simplex, a nature specimen of which 5 lie also sends. The
gleba ...
Especially if the phalloid seems to present any points of novelty from those
shown in our photograph in the recent pamphlet, ''Synopsis of the Known I'
halloids." A good photograph is the best record one can make of a phalloid. and if
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Systematics and Evolution
Thus, in the cantharelloid clade gills and teeth were probably derived by
elaboration from smooth hymenophores. similar pattern may exist in the
gomphoid-phalloid clade, where the agaricoid Gloeocantharellus is closely
related to coralloid, ...
David J. McLaughlin, E. G. McLaughlin, Paul A. Lemke, 2000
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Bulletin ...: Mycological series
In this state a phalloid can well be compared to an egg; in fact, it is customary to
speak of young phalloids as “eggs.” The volva or shell, however, is a soft, thick,
gelatinous membrane. When the plant develops the volva bursts at the top and ...
Lloyd Library (Cincinnati, Ohio), Lloyd Library and Museum, 1902
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Synopsis of the Known Phalloids
In this state a phalloid can well be compared to an egg; in fact, it is customary to
speak of young phalloids as “eggs.” The volva or shell, however, is a soft, thick,
gelatinous membrane. When the plant develops the volva bursts at the top and ...
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Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and ...
Seventy years ago Perrottet sent Montague a few phalloid sketches and dried
specimens on which were based Phallus rubicundus (published as aurantiacus),
Anthurus Calathiscus (supposed to have been very inaccurately published).
Lloyd Library and Museum, 1909
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Collection of papers on mycology
Genus Dictybole. — There occurs quite frequently in the East, Ceylon, Java,
Mauritius, etc., a phalloid known as Simblum gracile. It was quite well illustrated
by Berkeley about seventy years ago. It varies somewhat as to form: the usual
plant ...
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Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and ...
In this state a phalloid can well be compared to an egg; in fact, it is customary to
speak of young phalloids as "eggs." The volva or shell, however, is a soft, thick,
gelatinous membrane. When the plant develops the volva bursts at the top and ...
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Animal Homosexuality: A Biosocial Perspective
A rather spectacular example of this is provided by the phalloid organ of male red
-billed buffalo weavers (Bubalornis niger) studied by Winterbottom et al. (2001).
The African genus Bubalornis comprises two species: B. niger and B. albirostris,
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