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Cyathus / Nidulariaceae / Nidula / C. striatus / Peridium / Cyathus stercoreus / Cyathus olla / Agaricales / Mycology / Crucibulum
Date: 2010-04-06 02:09:52
Cyathus
Nidulariaceae
Nidula
C. striatus
Peridium
Cyathus stercoreus
Cyathus olla
Agaricales
Mycology
Crucibulum

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