1994
DOI: 10.21829/abm27.1994.709
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Los Myxomycetes citados de México

Abstract: RESUMENSe presenta una lista de las especies y variedades de Myxomycetes registrados de México, desde 1892 hasta 1992. Esta está constituida por 187 especies y 2 variedades (37.4% del total mundial), en 34 referencias bibliográficas. La gran mayoría de las investigaciones realizadas sobre estos organismos en México, han sido a nivel de inventarios, pocas son taxonómicas y sólamente una es un estudio ecológico. Las entidades federativas de Aguascalientes, Baja California Sur y Sinaloa son las únicas sin registr… Show more

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“…(1986), Trujillo-Flores (1988), Pérez-Moreno & Villarreal (1988), Heredia (1989), Capello-García & Hernández-Trejo (1990, Hernández-Cuevas & al. (1991), Galindo-Flores (1992), , , Ogata & al. (1994, EstradaTorres (1996), Illana (1996), Lizárraga & al.…”
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“…(1986), Trujillo-Flores (1988), Pérez-Moreno & Villarreal (1988), Heredia (1989), Capello-García & Hernández-Trejo (1990, Hernández-Cuevas & al. (1991), Galindo-Flores (1992), , , Ogata & al. (1994, EstradaTorres (1996), Illana (1996), Lizárraga & al.…”
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“…In Mexico, L. flavofuscum is widely distributed, from Baja California and Sonora, in the north, on the US border, to the south, in Chiapas, on the Guatemala border, and its occurrence is also referred to Ciudad de Mexico, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Michoacan, Tamaulipas, and Tlaxcala (Ogata et al 1994;Lizárraga et al 2008a, b;Lado 2018). Collections in Mexico were carried out over long periods, with the oldest obtained in the late 1960s in an urban environment and a coniferous forest (Villarreal 1990).…”
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