Agaricales of California
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The
Agaricales of California is a flora of the mushrooms found in California. Eleven
volumes have been published. Forthcoming volumes are:
Volume 12: Rhodocybe and Clitopilus
by Timothy J. Baroni (fall, 2002)
Volume 13: Phaeocollybia by Lorelie Norvell (to be completed, early 2003)
Volume 14: Mycena by Bryan Perry (under way?)
Volume 15: Volvariella and Pluteus by Else Vellinga and David Largent
(research underway)
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The
Agaricales of California: Vol. 1: Amanitaceae
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by Harry D. Thiers
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species: 34. Number of
Pages: 53. Number of Color Illustrations: 18
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agama
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20.00
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 2: Cantharellaceae
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by Harry D. Thiers
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:20. Number of
Pages: 33. Number of Color Illustrations: 16
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agcant
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11.25
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 3: Gomphidiaceae
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by Harry D. Thiers
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:10. Number of
Pages: 20. Number of Color Illustrations: 8
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7.25
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 4: Paxillaceae
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by Harry D. Thiers
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:4. Number of Pages:
9. Number of Color Illustrations: 8
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6.25
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 5: Hygrophoraceae
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by David L. Largent
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:140. Number of
Pages: 200. Number of Color Illustrations: 78
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68.00
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 6: Agaricaceae
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by Rick Kerrigan
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:41. Number of
Pages: 62. Number of Color Illustrations: 38
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agagar
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37.00
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 7: Tricholomataceae (Marasmioid Fungi)
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by Dennis E. Desjardin
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:40. Number of
Pages: 100. Number of Color Illustrations: 25
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30.00
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The
Agaricales of California: Vol. 8: Entolomatoid of Western North America
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by David L. Largent
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:240. Number of
Pages: 550. Number of Color Illustrations: 230. This volume includes its own
binder and separators.
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entolo
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225.00
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The
Agaricales of California: Vol. 9: Russulaceae-Russula
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by Harry D. Thiers
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:101. Number of
Pages: 176. Number of Color Illustrations: 56
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52.00
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The
Agaricales of California: Vol. 10: Russulaceae-Lactarius
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by Andrew Methven
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:100. Number of
Pages: 175. Number of Color Illustrations: 32
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38.00
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The Agaricales
of California: Vol. 11: Tricholomataceae-Tricholoma
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by Kris Shanks
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Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and
complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections
in a valid herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit
incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:40. Number of
Pages: 50. Number of Color Illustrations: 31
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27.00
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A series of publications which provide information for the dedicated amateur and
the professional interested in the larger fungi of the British Isles. In all Parts,
keys to sections and species are given together with full descriptions of the
taxa based on personal observations of the executive editors or, in the case of
rare species, on authoritative descriptions of material. Many species are illustrated
by line drawings. Colours are described using the Colour Identification Chart.
Each part contains an Introduction to the groups covered, a thorough and contemporary
list of references, an ecological list of species, an index of synonyms and misidentifications,
an list of rejected names, an index of epithets mentioned in the observations,
an index of species described, and a list of Figures. |
In
preparation: Part 9. Russulaceae:Lactarius |
Being
Reprinted: Part 1: Boletaceae : Gomphidiaceae, and Paxillaceae by Roy Watling
(1970). |
Out
of Print. Part 2: Coprinaceae: Coprinus by P. D. Orton and Roy Watling
(1979). Covered 90 species within Coprinus. |
Out
of Print. Part 3: Bolbitiaceae: Agrocybe, Bolbitius, and Conocybe
by R. Waling (1982). Covered 72 species with
Agrocybe (17 species), Bolbitius (5 species), and Conocybe (57 species). |
Out
of Print. Part 4: Pluteaceae: Pluteus and Volvariella
by P. D. Orton (1986). Covered 46 species of Pluteus and 11
species of Volvariella. |
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British
Fungus Flora Part 5. Strophariaceae &
Coprinaceae p.p. |
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by
R. Watling & N. M. Gregory (1987) |
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Keys and descriptions
are provided for 74 species found within Hypholoma (15), Melanotus (6), Psilocybe
(25), Stropharia (11), Lacrymaria (3) & Panaeolus (14). 1987. ISBN 0 9504270
7 1, softback, ii + 122pp, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. |
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19.00
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British
Fungus Flora Part 6. Crepidotaceae,
Pleurotaceae and other pleurotoid agarics |
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by
R. Watling & N. M. Gregory (1990) |
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Keys
and descriptions are provided for 106 species found within the Pleurotaceae (4
genera, 12 species), Crepidotaceae (3 genera, and 21 species), and the pleurotoid
genera found in the Tricholomataceae (15 genera, 42 species), the Schizophyllaceae
(2 genera, 2 species), Lentinellaceae (Lentinellus with 6 species), Cortinariaceae
(Pleuroflammula, 1 species), Paxillaceae (Paxillus, 1 species), Entolomataceae
(Claudopus (3), Clitopilus (4)), and the Strophariaceae (Melanotus (6)). 1990.
ISBN 1 872291 00 7, softback, ii + 158pp, Royal Botanic Garden. |
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22.50
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British
Fungus Flora Part 7. Cortinariaceae p.p. |
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by
R. Watling, N. M. Gregory. Gymnopilus by P. D. Orton (1993) |
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In this part, keys and
descriptions are provided for 74 species distributed amongst Galerina(49), Gymnopilus(12),
Leucocortinarius(1), Phaeocollybia(4), Phaeogalera(3), Phaeolepiota(1), Phaeomarasmius(2),
Plueroflammula(1), Rozites(1), & Stagnicola(1). 1993. ISBN 1 872291 09 0,
softback, iv + 132pp, Royal Botanic Garden. |
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British
Fungus Flora Part 8. Cantharellaceae, Gomphaceae and xeruloid and amyloid-spored
members of Tricholomataceae (excl. Mycena) |
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by
R. Watling & E. Turnbull (1998) |
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The eighth part of the
Flora, Cantharelleaceae, Gomphaceae and Amyloid-Spored and Xeruloid Members of
Tricholomataceae (excl. Mycena), covers 112 species amongst the following genera:
Cantharellus (9), Craterellus (1), Pseudocraterellus(1) & Gomphus(1); Cantharellula
(1), Cystoderma (7), Dermoloma (6), Fayodia (1), Gamundia (1), Leucopaxillus (4),
Melanoleuca (24), Myxomphalina (1), Panellus (4), Porpoloma (2), Pseudoclitocybe
(3), Pseudoomphalina(2) & Squamanita (1), Baeospora (1), Clitocybula (1),
Delicatula (1), Gerronema (1), Gymnopus (1), Hemimycena (15), Hydropus (4), Megacollybia
(1), Mycenella (4), Oudemansiella (1), Resinomycena (1), Strobilurus (3), Xeromphalina
(2) & Xerula(4). Keys to sections and species are given together with full
descriptions of the taxa based on personal observations of the general editors
or, in the case of rare species, on authoritative descriptions of material. Many
species are illustrated by line drawings. Colours are described using the Colour
Identification Chart, a copy of which is included with this part. 1998. ISBN 1
872291 82 1, softback, iv + 192pp, Royal Botanic Garden. |
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28.25
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Color Atlas of Basidiomycetes
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Color
Atlas of Basidiomycetes
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by Meinhard Moser and Walter Julich
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Nineteen installments of this color atlas are
now available. The series comes in unbound pages which are to be placed in the
3 ring binders. In addition, the entire series comes with separators which organize
the species into orders. With the publication of volume 19, the entire set contains
approximately 2100 color illustrations representing approximately 1900 species.
Eventually over 3,000 species of Basidiomycetes will be illustrated. The entire
series covers Polypores, Gasteromycetes, Mushrooms, coral Fungi, tooth Fungi,
and jelly Fungi. Combined with the English translation of Moser's Agarics and
Boleti, you now can begin to identify these Fungi with some degree of certainty. Entire
set contains Introduction, 5 binders, and Volumes 1-19. You may subscribe to the
entire series which involves receiving future volumes (one/year).
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768.00
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The Corticiaceae
of North Europe
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The
Corticiaceae of North Europe Vol 1:
Introduction and Keys
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by J. Eriksson, L. Ryvarden, and (some vols ) K. Hjortstarn
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Descriptions and quality line drawings of microscopic
features. Some black and white photographs. Fungiflora A/S.61 p.
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The
Corticiaceae of North Europe Vol 3:
Coronicium-Hyphoderma,
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by J. Eriksson, L. Ryvarden, and (some vols ) K. Hjortstarn
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Descriptions and quality line drawings of microscopic
features. Some black and white photographs. Fungiflora A/S.259 p.
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cort3
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35.00
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The
Corticiaceae of North Europe Vol 8: Phlebiella,Thanatephorus-Ypsilonidlum,
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by J. Eriksson, L. Ryvarden, and (some vols ) K. Hjortstarn
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Descriptions and quality line drawings of microscopic
features. Some black and white photographs. Fungiflora A/S.190 p.
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cort8
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35.00
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The
Lachnocladiaceae and Coniophoraceae of North Europe
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by N. Hallenberg
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A supplement to "The Corticiaceae of North
Europe", this flora describes and illustrates all species in these families
known from North Europe; 96 pages, Fungiflora, 1986.
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lach
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
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The
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica is a critical standard flora of all families of Agarics
and Boleti in the Netherlands and surrounding countries. It offers extensive completely
mutually comparable descriptions and line drawings of habit and the most important
microscopical characters of all species occurring in the Netherlands and adjacent
countries. Practical keys are given to the accepted species, as well as correct
names of taxa, concise synonymies for taxa, and ecological distributional data.
"will set the standard for which subsequent
regional mycotas will be judged. Thorough, authoritative, user friendly, and relative
inexpensive; it would be hard to ask for more. Mycologia, 83(5)" |
In preparation:
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Vol.
6. 2002. Bolbitiaceae (genera Conocybe, Bolbitius, and Agrocybe) and Coprinaeae
(I): genus Coprinus. Authors: E.Arnolds,C.Uljé and
M.Nauta.
Forthcoming volumes
Vols. 7-9 include the following contributions: Boletes sl. including Paxillaceae
and Gomphidiaceae (Noordeloos, Den Bakker).
Russulaceae (Noordeloos, Verbeken, Wisman). Coprinaceae II: genus Psathyrella
(Nauta) Tricholomataceae (final part): Mycenae (Noordeloos
& co-workers); Lyophylleae (Nauta, Arnolds), and Cystodermateae
(Bas, Nauta), Amanitaceae (Bas)
The final two volumes of the series will be dedicated to the Cortinariaceae
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
- Volume 1 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring
in the Netherlands |
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eds:
Bas, C.; Kuyper, Th.W.;
Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; van Crevel, R.; Arnold, E.J.M. (eds): |
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Introduction; The Netherlands as
an environment for agarics and boleti; Specific and infraspecific delimination;
Orders and families in agarics and boleti; Nomenclature; Scope, methods and presentation;
Glossary; Abbreviations of author names and titles of books and journals. Taxonomical
part: Key to the orders and families of agarics and boleti as occurring in the
Netherlands; Entolomataceae; Key to the genera; Key to and description and illustrations
of the species of Rhodocybe, Clitopilus and Entoloma (total of 157 species). 1988,
29 cm, 192 pp., ISBN: 90 6191 859 6; hardback only. |
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
- Volume 2 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring
in the Netherlands |
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eds: Bas, C.;
Kuyper, Th.W.; Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; van Crevel, R.; Arnold, E.J.M.
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General part: Scope, methods and presentation;
Glossary; Abbreviations of author names and titles of books and journals. Taxonomical
part: Key to the orders and families of agarics and boleti as occurring
in the Netherlands; Pleurotaceae: Key to and description of the species of Pleurotus,
Phyllotopsis, Lentinula, Lentinus and Volvariella; Tricholomataceae: Tribus Hygrocybeae:
Hygrocybe and Camarophyllopsis, Tribus Hygrophoreae: Hygrophorus. 1990, 29 cm,
160 pp., ISBN: 90 6191 971 1; hardback only. |
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71.00
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
- Volume 3 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring
in the Netherlands |
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eds: Bas, C. ;Kuyper, Th.W. ;Noordeloos,
M.E. ;Vellinga, E.C. ;Crevel, R. van; Arnold, E.J.M. |
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General part. Taxonomical part: Key to the genera;
Monographs on the Tricholomataceae, Tribus Hygrocybeae, Tribus Clitocybeae, Tribus
Laccarieae, Tribus Collybieae, Tribus Marasmieae, Tribus Myceneae, Tribus Resupinateae,
Tribus Panelleae, Tribus Pseudohiathuleae, Tribus Macroscystidia, Tribus Rodoteae
& Tribus Biannularieae. 1995, 29 cm, 190 pp., ISBN: 90 5410 616 6; hardback only |
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
- Volume 4 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring
in the Netherlands |
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eds:
Bas, C.,;Kuyper, Th.W.; Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; Crevel, R.; illustrations by
J. van Os : |
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Monographs on the Tricholomataceae (part 3), tribus
Tricholomateae and tribus Xeruleae and on the family of Strophariaceae . 1999,
29 cm, 190 pp., paperback, ISBN: 90 5410 492 9. |
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica
- Volume 5 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti occuring
in the Netherlands |
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eds: Noordeloos,
M.E.; Kuyper, Th.W.; Vellinga, E.C; Illustrations by J. van Os. |
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General part: Scope, methods and presentation;
Glossary, Abbreviations of author's names; Bibliographic abbreviations. Taxonomic
part: Agaricaceae: genus Agaricus; genus Allopsalliota; genus Macrolepiota; genus
Chlorophyllum; genus Leucocoprinus; genus Leucoagaricus; genus Lepiota; genus
Chamaemyces; genus Cystolepiota; genus Melanophyllum; Index; Index to the genera
in volumes 1-5. 2001, 29 cm, 172 pp., Paperback ISBN: 90 5410 495 3. |
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How to Identify Mushrooms to Genus
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How to
Identify Mushrooms to Genus I: Macroscopic Features
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by David L. Largent; key by Daniel E. Stuntz
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This revised edition explains and illustrates
macroscopic features used in identifying mushrooms. Also included are a key to
Friesian genera using only macroscopic features, an illustrated chart which separates
genera according to general appearance and spore color, descriptions of the Friesian
genera with comments and a list of modern genera under each, and a detailed glossary;
166 pages, illus. b. & w., 51/2 x 81/2, MRP, 1986.
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How to
Identify Mushrooms to Genus II: Field Identification of Genera
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by David L. Largent and Harry D. Thiers
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Gives a complete description of the macroscopic
features used to recognize each Friesian genus of mushrooms in the field, as well
as those segregate genera which can be recognized by their macroscopic features.
Enables one to identify mushrooms without using a key. Companion to Volume 1;
32 pages, 51/2 x 81/2, MRP, 1977.
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How to
Identify to Mushrooms to Genus III: Microscopic Features
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by David L. Largent, David Johnson, and Roy Watling
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A thorough treatment of microscopic features
used to identify mushrooms and boletes. Includes chapter on techniques and materials;
148 pages, illus. b. & w., 51/2 x 81/2, MRP, 1977.
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21.00
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How to
Identify Mushrooms to Genus VI: Keys and Descriptions
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by D. L. Largent and T.J. Baroni
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A variety of new keys (key to families, key
to genera within families, key to modern genera using macroscopic features, keys
to mushrooms growing on special substrates or in specific habitats). Detailed
descriptions of all presently recognized genera, with comments on their status
and possibilities for misidentification. Comprehensive chart enables one to identify
segregate genera using stature types and spore color. Extensive glossary. An invaluable
summary of modern generic concepts. Highly recommended! 277 pages, 51/2 x 81/2,
MRP, 1988.
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Nordic
Macromycetes
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This
work is the first comprehensive and modern flora with keys to species level from
Fennoscandanavia. Naturally, the greatest interest is related to the special species
described by M. Fries. Special care has been taken to bring the nomenclature of
the species in accordance with the comprehensive changes in the latest editions
of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
This series involved 45 mycologists who described
approximately 4000 species in the 3 volumes. |
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Nordic
Macromycetes Vol. 1. Selected ascomycete groups, primarily Pezizales, Thelebolales,
Leotiales, Hypocreales and Xylariales |
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Editors:
Lise Hansen and Henning Knudsen. |
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Keys and descriptions
are provide for approximately 1000 taxa (c. 800 discomycetes and c. 200 pyrenomycetes)
of Fennoscandanavian fungi. 2000. Paper. 6 x 9.5"; 444 pp. Nordsvamp. 309.
pp. |
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Nordic Macromycetes
Vol. 2
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Editors: Lise Hansen and Henning Knudsen
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Besides the introductory chapter on how to
use the flora the main part of the volume will be descriptions in the form of
keys to more than 1800 species of agarics and boletes distributed among 130 genera
(Agaricales, Boletales, Russulales, Polyporales ss. str.); 6 x 10, approx. 474
pages, Nordsvamp, 1992.
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Nordic
Macromycetes Vol. 3: Heterobasidioid, Aphyllophoroid, and Gastromycetoid Basidiomycetes. |
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Editors:
Lise Hansen and Henning Knudsen |
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Volume 3 covers the groups
traditionally referred to as the Heterobasidiomycetes, the Aphyllophorales and
the Gastromycetes. Keys and descriptions are provided for approximately 1200 species
within 150 families and 450 genera of Fennoscandanavian fungi. 1997. Paper. 6
x 9.5"; 444 pp. Nordsvamp. |
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Fungi of Switzerland
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A
series of publications devoted to the fungi of the Lucern district in Switzerland.
Five Volumes covering 2268 species have been published thus far.
Volume
6, covering the genera Russula and Lactarius, is being worked upon.
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Fungi
of Switzerland Vol. 1 Ascomycetes
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by J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin
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The first in a series published on Swiss Fungi,
this book includes 390 species of ascomycetes. This beautifully produced book
consists of a description of each species accompanied by a color photograph of
the fungus and line drawings of its microscopic features, with a key to species
and glossary. 313 pages, 8 ¼ x 11, Hard cover, 1984. Verlag Mykologia
Luzern Publishers
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104.00
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Fungi
of Switzerland Vol. 2 Aphyllophorales
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by J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin
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This volume treats 528 species of non‑gilled
Fungi (Heterobasidiomycetes, resupinate Fungi, polypores, coral Fungi, chanterelles,
tooth Fungi, and gasteromycetes). Same beauty and format as Vol. 1. 412
pages, 8 ¼ x 11, Hard cover, 1986. Verlag Mykologia Luzern Publishers
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125.25
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Fungi
of Switzerland Vol. 3 Boletes and Agarics, 1st part
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by J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin
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The third volume includes maps, methods, glossary,
identification key, color illustrations, microscopic illustrations, macroscopic
and microscopic descriptions of 450 species. The format is the same as for the
first two volumes. Involves Strobilomycetaceae, Boletaceae, Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae,
Hygrophoraceae, Tricholomataceae, plus the lamellate polypores from the family
Polyporaceae s. l. 359 pages, 8 ¼ x 11, Hard cover, 1991. Verlag Mykologia
Luzern Publishers
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125.25
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Fungi
of Switzerland Vol. 4 Agarics, 2nd part
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by J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin
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The fourth volume includes maps, methods, glossary,
identification key, color illustrations, microscopic illustrations, macroscopic
and microscopic descriptions of 465species. The format is the same as for the
first three volumes but includes color bars for spore colors. Involves Entolomataceae,
Pluteaceae, Amanitaceae, Agaricaceae, Coprinaceae, Bobitiaceae, and Strophariaceae.
368 pages, 8 ¼ x 11, Hard cover, 1994. Verlag Mykologia Luzern Publishers
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Fungi
of Switzerland Volume 5: Agarics 3rd Part |
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edited
by: J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin |
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Introduction - glossary
- identification key - systematic part: Inocybe, Hebeloma, Alnicola, Gymnopilus,
Cortinarius, Leucocortinarius, Rozites, Crepidotus, Simocybe, Phaeocollybia, Phaeogalera,
Galerina, Phaeornarasmius - bibliography - index. 435 species with descriptions,
habitat and collection data, drawings of microscopic features, and color photographs
in same format as previous volumes. 342 pages, 8 1/4 x 11", Hardcover, 2001,
ISBN 3-85604-250-4, Verlag Mykologia Luzern Publishers. |
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Synopsis
Fungorum Vol 1. Geastraceae
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by S. Sunhede
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The illustrations cover all aspects of microstructure,
basidiocarps in different stages, ecology and habitat of 29 European species;
550 pages, 3 colored plates, 237 full‑page figures, 1990. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 2. The genus Crepidotus in Norway
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by S.
Norstein
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All pertinent characters normally used in systematic
studies of agarics are statistically analyzed for 8 species in North Europe; 115
pages and 20 illustrations, 1990. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 3 The genus Phellinus a survey of world taxa
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by M.
J. Larsen and L. A. Cobb-Poulle
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A synopsis of the largest of all polypore genera
and includes a key and descriptions to 220 taxa, a host index and a list of references;
206 pages, 1990. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 4 Lopharia and Porostereum
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by K.
Hjortstam and L. Ryvarden
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A world synopsis of these two genera including
a total of 20 species. There is a key to accepted species which are described
and illustrated; 1990. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 5 The Polypores
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by L.
Ryvarden
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A taxonomic and nomenclatural treatment of all
genera proposed for polypores since 1753. 273 genera are treated with details
on type species, type specimens, taxonomic and nomenclatural status with remarks
on previous arrangements; includes a key, characters, evolution, and phytogeography
Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 6 European polypores
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by L.
Ryvarden and R. Gilbertson
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Part 1 Abortiporus‑‑Lindtneria.
This flora will provide a key to all polypores known to Europe east of the Ural
Mts. to North Africa. It will be a counterpart to the previous flora of North
American polypores; 350 pages and 200 illustrations, Sept. 1991. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 7 European polypores
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by L.
Ryvarden and R. Gilbertson
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‑‑Meripilus to Wrightoporia. Organized
like part 1 but Includes glossary. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 8 A Nomenclaturial studey of Armillaria and Armillariella species..
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by T.
J. Volk and H. H. Burdsall
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247 published names in the two genera have been
treated and their nomenclaturial and taxonomic status are given; 121 pages, 1995.
Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 9. Tomentella (Basidomycota) and related genera in temperate
Eurasia
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by U.
Koljalg
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Keys and descriptions are given to Amaurodon
(6 species), Pseudotomentella (8 species), Tomentellopsis (3 species) and Tomentella
(43 species); 213 pages, 171 figures out of which 77 are line drawings, 142 SEM
pictures, and 49 distributional maps, 1995. Fungiflora A/S
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Fungorum Vol. 10. Polyporus (Basidiomycotina) and related genera
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by M.
Nunez and L. Ryvarden
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The genera Echinochaete, Laccocephalum, Polyporus, and Pseudofavolus
are monographed. 85 pages, 20 b/w drawings, 1995, Fungiflora A/S.
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Fungorum Vol. 11: A nomenclatural study of the Ganodermataceae. Donk |
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by
J. M. Moncalvo and Ryvarden, L. 1997. 114pp. Fungiflora A/S |
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Fungorum Vol. 12: The genus Aleurodiscus (Basidiomycotina). |
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M. Nunez and Ryvarden, L. |
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whole page b/w illustrations,
168pp. 1997. Fungiflora A/S. |
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