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    Trichia alpina
    (CABI, 2010) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The black strong, tough and persistent peridium combined with a bright yellow capillitium and spore mass make this nivicolous species easy to identify in the field.
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    Physarum vernum
    (CABI, 2010) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Facultatively nivicolous. Superficially similar in general appearance to Badhamia and Diderma species and to Didymium dubium (see IMI Descriptions 1833), but sometimes possible to distinguish in the field by the texture of the peridium which is not egg-shell-like. The presence of nodules in the capillitium, and the characteristic shape of those nodules (microscopic examination needed) help to distinguish this species.
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    Physarum albescens
    (CABI, 2010) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Nivicolous. Identifiable in the field by its conspicuous yellow sporocarps on stalks arising from an extensive hypothallus.
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    Didymium dubium
    (CABI, 2010) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, А.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Nivicolous species of Didymium can be identified provisionally in the field by the architecture and colour of the plasmodiocarps. Didymium dubium in particular has continuous white to pale gray plasmodiocarps with scattered depressions in the surface.
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    Diacheopsis metallica
    (CABI, 2010) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The genus Diacheopsis is distinguished by small, sessile sporocarps with a shiny metallic surface. Within the genus, D. metallica is distinguished by its nivicolous habit and by spore size.