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  2. Mugil - Wikipedia

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    Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 (White mullet) Mugil curvidens Valenciennes, 1836 (Dwarf mullet) Mugil gaimardianus Desmarest, 1831 (Redeye mullet) Mugil galapagensis Ebeling, 1961 (Galapagos mullet) Mugil hospes D. S. Jordan & Culver, 1895 (Hospe mullet) Mugil incilis Hancock, 1830 (Parassi mullet) Mugil liza Valenciennes, 1836 (Lebranche mullet)

  3. White mullet - Wikipedia

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    Adult white and striped mullet consume the mud found on the bottom of estuarine waters, digesting the algae, plankton, and plant and animal detritus therein. These mullet are unique in having a muscular gizzard. They are an important part of the ecologies of estuarine and coastal waters of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of America. [citation needed]

  4. Amanita muscaria - Wikipedia

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    It is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, and usually red mushroom. Despite its easily distinguishable features, A. muscaria is a fungus with several known variations, or subspecies. These subspecies are slightly different, some having yellow or white caps, but are all usually called fly agarics, most often recognizable by their notable white ...

  5. Crenimugil - Wikipedia

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    The half-fringelip mullet (Crenimugil heterocheilos), usually assigned to Crenimugil, appears to belong to a separate genus, Paracrenimugil, based on DNA-based cladistic analysis. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In addition, the longfin mullet ( Crenimugil pedaraki ) is listed by some authorities in the separate genus Moolgarda .

  6. Calvatia gigantea - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The fruiting body of a puffball mushroom develops within a few weeks and soon begins to decompose and rot (at which point it is dangerous to eat). Unlike most mushrooms, all the spores of the giant puffball are created inside the fruiting body; large specimens can easily contain several trillion.

  7. Galerina marginata - Wikipedia

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    This species has gills that are white to pale yellow, a white spore print, and spores that are elliptical, smooth, and measure 6.5–9 by 2.5–4 μm. [25] A rough resemblance has also been noted with the edible Hypholoma capnoides , [ 13 ] the 'magic' mushroom Psilocybe subaeruginosa , as well as Conocybe filaris , another poisonous amatoxin ...

  8. Clitocybe - Wikipedia

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    Clitocybe is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest ground litter. There are estimated to be around 300 species in the widespread genus.

  9. Planiliza - Wikipedia

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    Planiliza alata (Steindachner, 1892) (Diamond mullet) Planiliza carinata (Valenciennes, 1836) (Keeled mullet) Planiliza haematocheila (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845) (So-iny Mullet) Planiliza klunzingeri (F. Day, 1888) (Klunzinger's mullet) Planiliza macrolepis (A. Smith, 1846) (Largescale mullet) Planiliza mandapamensis J. M. Thomson, 1997 (Indian ...