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Enteridium
1819Summary
Enteridium is a genus of slime molds belonging to the family Dianemataceae. It was formerly included in the Reticulariaceae and in some sources is listed as a synonym of Reticularia Bulliard, 1788, however recent work confirms it as a separate genus and removes it from that family (and the latter's containing order) and places it in the order Trichiales, family Dianemataceae....read more on Wikipedia.
1 Enteridium species found:
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