Sclerogaster
The Sclerogastraceae are a family of fungi in the order Geastrales. The family contains the single genus Sclerogaster, which contains 10 species found in Europe and America.[1] The genus was circumscribed by botanist Rudolf Hesse in 1891.[2]
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Family: | Sclerogastraceae Locq. ex P.M.Kirk (2008) |
Genus: | Sclerogaster R.Hesse (1891) |
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Sclerogaster lanatus Mattir. (1900) |
Species
- Sclerogaster candidus
- Sclerogaster columellatus
- Sclerogaster compactus
- Sclerogaster gastrosporioides
- Sclerogaster hysterangioides
- Sclerogaster luteocarneus
- Sclerogaster minor
- Sclerogaster pacificus
- Sclerogaster siculus
- Sclerogaster xerophilus
gollark: I think you can *technically* emulate those on classical computers, but very slowly.
gollark: Also pain toggles and metadata and not just "something hurts now, good luck working out why and also you can't stop it".
gollark: You would probably need more than just brain-level tweaks for that, to provide the data in the first place.
gollark: If you did have a top-down-designed body/brain system, you could have useful features like an immune system which actually provides debug information instead of just mysteriously having you get a fever.
gollark: This reminds me of a paper I vaguely looked at a while ago about abusing human visual processing to do logic gates.
References
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 623. ISBN 9780851998268.
- Hesse R. (1891). Hypogaeen Deutschlands. 1. Die Hymenogastreen (in German). 1.
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