Alan E. Bessette
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View article: Agaricus macrochlamys, a New Species from the (Sub)tropical Cloud Forests of North America and the Caribbean, and Agaricus fiardii, a New Synonym of Agaricus subrufescens
Agaricus macrochlamys, a New Species from the (Sub)tropical Cloud Forests of North America and the Caribbean, and Agaricus fiardii, a New Synonym of Agaricus subrufescens Open
Agaricus is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae, with several highly priced edible and medicinal species. Here we describe Agaricus macrochlamys, a new species, in A. sect. Arvenses, sympatric and morphologically cryptic with the ed…
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t is easy to think of books as being stationary.Inanimate.Easily picked up and set back down.Polypores and Similar Fungi of Eastern and Central North America, for all its weight, is none of those.It is a telling.A journey.Th e result of ou…
View article: Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950
Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950 Open
Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia , Chaetomella pseudocircinoseta and Coniella pseudodiospyri on Eucalyptus microcorys leaves, Cladophialophora eucalypti , Teratosphae…
View article: Boletus durhamensis sp. nov. from North Carolina
Boletus durhamensis sp. nov. from North Carolina Open
A new bolete with cinnamon-brown pores, Boletus durhamensis, is described. Collected in northern North Carolina, it is possibly mycorrhizal with Quercus spp. Morphological and molecular characters support this taxon as a new species.