Dermoloma
Dermoloma is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The widespread genus contains about 15 species.[2]
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Dermoloma cuneifolium | |
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Dermoloma cuneifolium |
Species
- Dermoloma alexandri
- Dermoloma aposcenum
- Dermoloma atrobrunneum
- Dermoloma bellerianum
- Dermoloma coryleti
- Dermoloma cuneifolium
- Dermoloma cystidiatum
- Dermoloma emiliae-dlouhyi
- Dermoloma griseocameum
- Dermoloma hemisphaericum
- Dermoloma hybridum
- Dermoloma hygrophorus
- Dermoloma inconspicuum
- Dermoloma intermedium
- Dermoloma josserandii
- Dermoloma longibasidiatum
- Dermoloma magicum
- Dermoloma murinellum
- Dermoloma murinum
- Dermoloma pataguae
- Dermoloma pseudocuneifolium
- Dermoloma pusillum
- Dermoloma scotodes
- Dermoloma yungense
gollark: But even though they could probably share some code and stuff, they're separate, hard to find, randomly scattered across the internet, and don't integrate well.
gollark: CC has lots of crypto libraries for various primitives: SHA256, "Ring LWE" for some reason, elliptic curve cryptography, SHA1, AES, ChaCha20.
gollark: Oh, the `/` operator thing was completely intended as an ugly hack, it was kind of a parody of Alex's Hell Superset.
gollark: Another idea I had was a general-purpose crypto library with sane defaults.
gollark: PotatOS contains a nice and general string split function for `/` operator support which I stole from the lua users wiki, but it's somewhat annoying.
See also
References
- Herink J. (1958). "Stavnatkovité houby parhorku "Velká Horka" u Mnichova Hradiste". Sborník Severoceského Musea. 1: 53–86 (see p. 62).
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
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