July 8, 2021: Drs. Lado and Rojas, both members of the Myxotropic team, have recently launched a guide, written in an easy style, that will facilitate the study of Myxomycetes among amateurs. This informational guide includes diverse topics, such as collection and identification modes, species descriptions, notes on taxonomic groups, illustrations, a glossary of terms, as well as some notions on the design of ecological studies on Myxomycetes. You can download it here.
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