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Taxonomic notes on the Geastraceae, Tulostomataceae, Nidulari- aceae and Sphaerobolaceae (Gasteromycetes) sensu Bottomley, in southern Africa
Submitted: 08 October 1997 | Published: 08 October 1997
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J. C. Coetzee, Department of Biological Sciences, Peninsula Technikon, South AfricaA. Eicker, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, South Africa
A. E. van Wyk, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, South Africa
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Bottomley’s (1948) Gasteromycetes of South Africa is still widely used for identification purposes. However, as a result of developments since 1948, the work has become outdated in many respects. Entries in the Geastreae (Lycoperdaceae), Tulostomataceae, Nidulariaceae and Sphaerobolaceae sensu Bottomley (1948) that require updating are listed and brieflycommented on.
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