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such as Lycogala and Perichaena, have elementary threads, 

 and the remainder are of secondary importance. This is, 

 briefly, the basis of classification in the Myxomycetes, and 

 is dependent, as in other groups, upon the full and mature 

 development of the individuals for their identification. 



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