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    Bovista capensis Bovista cisneroi Bovista citrina Bovista colorata Bovista concinna Bovista coprophila Bovista cretacea Bovista cunninghamii Bovista dakotensis...
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    Bovista plumbea, commonly known as the tumbling puffball, tumbleball, or paltry puffball, is a small puffball mushroom commonly found in Western Europe...
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    puffballs genera and species: Bovista – various species, including: Bovista aestivalis Bovista dermoxantha Bovista nigrescens Bovista plumbea Calvatia – various...
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    Bovista aestivalis is a species of small puffball in the family Agaricaceae. It is generally found in the coastal regions of California, but was reported...
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    Bovista dermoxantha is a small, white, nearly round puffball, recognized when young by a cottony-felty outer surface that becomes inconspicuously warted...
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    Bovista nigrescens, commonly referred to as the brown puffball or black bovist, is an edible cream white or brown puffball. Phylogenetic relationships...
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    identified from the brain puffball. The species was first described as Bovista craniiformis by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1832. Elias Fries transferred...
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    Bovista pila, commonly known as the tumbling puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. A temperate species, it is widely distributed...
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    Calvatia bovista is a species of Calvatia mushroom, the second largest Calvatia in North America. As with other Calvatia mushrooms, it is edible when...
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    Disciseda bovista is a rare species of gasteroid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was first described as Geastrum bovista by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch...
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