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Part I by G. W. Martin, in Bot. Rev.6: 356–388, 1940. Systematic search of the literature for Part II completed May 1, 1962. Partially supported by NSF Grant G-19343.
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Alexopoulos, C.J. The Myxomycetes II. Bot. Rev 29, 1–78 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02860818
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