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Abbildungsverzeichnis SZP / Index Des Illustrations Dans Le Abbildungsverzeichnis SZP / Index des illustrations dans le BSM Stand / Date: 08.12.2020 zusammengestellt von/compilé par Hansueli Aeberhard (bis/jusqu'à 2017) und/et Nicolas Küffer VSVP/USSM Gattung / genre Art / espèce Autor / auteur Bildautor / photographe Bildart/type de l'illustration F=farbig/en couleur, sw=schwarzweiss/en noir et blancBeschreibung / descriptionSZP Seite / BSM page Abortiporus biennis (Bull.: Fr.) Singer Roth, J.-J. FT nein 92 / 2014.2 / 003 Abortiporus biennis (Bull.: Fr.) Singer Kellerhals, P. U. FT ja 92 / 2014.4 / 010 Acanthophiobolus helicosporus (Berk. & Broome) J. Walker Stäckli, E. FT nein 94 / 2016.4 / 023 Aeruginospora hiemalis Singer & Clémençon Clémençon, H. SW ja 49 / 1971 / 118 Agaricus aestivalis Gilgen, J. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 022 Agaricus arvensis Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 024 Agaricus augustus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 025 Agaricus augustus Monti, J.-P., Danz M. FT nein 98 / 2020.1 / 026 Agaricus bisporus var. albidus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 021 Agaricus bisporus var. bisporus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 021 Agaricus bitorquis (Quél.) Sacc. Herrfurth, D. SW ja 11 / 1933 / 098 Agaricus bitorquis (Quél.) Sacc. Martinelli, G. FT nein 79 / 2001 / 146 Agaricus bitorquis Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 021 Agaricus bitorquis Delamadeleine, Y. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 022 Agaricus bitorquis Delamadeleine, Y. FT nein 96 / 2018.3 / 009 Agaricus campestris Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 020 Agaricus chionodermus Lucchini, G.-F. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 032 Agaricus essettei Essette FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 025 Agaricus haemorrhoidarius Kalchbr. & Schulzer Wilhelm, M. FT nein 90 / 2012 / Titel Agaricus langei Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 032 Agaricus macrosporus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 025 Agaricus maskae Pilát Pilát, A. SW ja 44 / 1966 / 096 Agaricus maskae Pilát Imreh, L. & Bohus, G. SW ja 47 / 1969 / 017 Agaricus praeclaresquamosus Freem. Hennig, B. SW ja 11 / 1933 / 113 Agaricus praeclaresquamosus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 026 Agaricus radicatus Vittad. Schild, E. SW ja 43 / 1965 / 155 Agaricus rotalis K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes Wilhelm, M. FT ja 84 / 2006 / 192 Agaricus semotus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 024 Agaricus silvaticus Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 023 Agaricus silvicola Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 024 Agaricus squamulifer (F.H. Møller) F.H. Møller Wilhelm, M. SW ja 60 / 1982 / 100 Agaricus squamulifer (F.H. Møller) F.H. Møller Buser, P. FT nein 78 / 2000 / 120 Agaricus squamulifer Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 023 Agaricus stijvei Seleme Zagonel, M. FT nein 98 / 2020.4 / 040 Agaricus stramineus (Jul. Schäff. & F.H. Møller) Singer Riva, A. FT nein 86 / 2008 / 164 Agaricus xanthoderma Genev. Waldvogel, F. FT nein 89 / 2011 / 156 Agaricus xanthoderma Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.3 / 026 Agaricus impudicus (Rea) Pilát Poluzzi, C. FT ja 63 / 1985 / 126 Agrocybe aegerita (Brig.) Singer Iseli, J. SW ja 19 / 1941 / 165 Agrocybe aegerita (Brig.) Singer Freléchoux, F. FT nein 73 / 1995 / 155 Agrocybe arvalis (Fr.) Singer Gäpfert, H. SW ja 62 / 1984 / 122 Agrocybe attenuata (Kühner) P.D. Orton Wilhelm, M. FT ja 81 / 2003 / 192 Agrocybe cylindracea (DC.: Fr.) Maire Meyer, G. FT nein 81 / 2003 / 258 Agrocybe cylindracea (DC.: Fr.) Maire Pfister H. FT nein 83 / 2005 / 215 Agrocybe farinacea Hongo Riva, A. FT ja 75 / 1997 / 258 Agrocybe farinacea Hongo Frossard, G. FT ja 77 / 1999 / 111 Agrocybe firma (Peck) Kühner Kühner, R. SW ja 31 / 1953 / 145 Agrocybe firma var. attenuata (Peck) Kühner Kühner, R. SW ja 31 / 1953 / 145 Agrocybe pediades (Pers. ex Fr.) Fayod Rällin, Oscar FT nein 87 / 2009 / 099 Agrocybe praecox (Pers. ex Fr.) Fayod Rahm, E. SW ja 22 / 1944 / 037 Agrocybe putaminum (Maire) Singer Woltsche, H. FT ja 77 / 1999 / 111 Agrocybe rivulosa Nauta Zoller. B. FT ja 93 / 2015.4 / 004 Agrocybe erebia (Fr.) Kühner Wasem, W. SW nein 34 / 1956 / 126 Albatrellus pescaprae (Pers.: Fr.) Pouzar Buser, P. FT nein 84 / 2006 / 103 Albatrellus pescaprae (Pers.: Fr.) Pouzar Gilgen, B. FT nein 85 / 2007 / Titel Aleuria aurantia (Fr.) Fuckel Haug, R. FT nein 60 / 1982 / 030 Aleuria rhenana Fuckel Knapp, A. FT ja 22 / 1944 / 008 Aleuria aurantia (Fr.) Fuckel Wilhelm, M. FT nein 93 / 2015.3 / 017 Aleurina spec. Roffler U. FT ja 80 / 2002 / 094 Aleurodiscus amorphus (Pers.: Fr.) J. Schrät. Martinelli, G. FT nein 81 / 2003 / 199 Alpova diplophloeus Trappe & A.H. Sm. Clémençon, H. SW ja 55 / 1977 / 155 Amanita asteropus Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 003 Amanita battarae Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 019 Amanita beckeri Huijsman Riva, A. FT ja 90 / 2012 / 068 Amanita caesarea (Scop.: Fr.) Pers. FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita caesarea (Scop.: Fr.) Pers. Neukom, H.-P. FT nein 76 / 1998 / 337 Amanita caesarea (Scop.: Fr.) Pers. Montalta P. FT nein 83 / 2005 / 266 Amanita caesarea (Scop.: Fr.) Pers. Lucchini, G.-F. FT nein 90 / 2012 / 202 Amanita caesarea Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 020 Amanita cecilae (Berk. & Broome) Bas Bieri, G. FT nein 87 / 2009 / 179 Amanita citrina (Schaeff.) Gray FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita citrina (Schaeff.) Pers. Monti, J.-P. FT nein 94 / 2016.4 / 014 Amanita citrina Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 022 Amanita citrina var. intermedia Neville, Poumarat et Hermitte Senn-Irlet, B. FT nein 85 / 2007 / 253 Amanita citrina var. intermedia Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 022 Amanita crocea Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 036 Amanita echinocephala (Vittad.) Quél. Martinelli, G. FT nein 86 / 2008 / 102 Amanita echinocephala Delamadeleine, Y. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 022 Amanita echinocephala Maradan, E. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 036 Amanita excelsa (Fr.) Bertillon Burkhard, E. SW ja 14 / 1936 / 116 Amanita franchetii Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / verso Amanita fulva Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 019 Amanita junquillea Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita lividopallens Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 003 Amanita magnivolvata Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 020 Amanita malleata (Bon) Contu Buser, P. FT nein 84 / 2006 / 103 Amanita muscaria Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 003 Amanita muscaria (L.: Fr.) Hooker Neukom, H.-P. FT nein 77 / 1999 / 184 Amanita muscaria Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita ovoidea (Bull. ex Fr.) Quél. Bommann-Bleiker, A. FT nein 80 / 2002 / 205 Amanita ovoidea (Bull.: Fr.) Link Granzeiero, A. FT ja 85 / 2007 / 109 Amanita pantherina (DC.: Fr.) Krombh. Burkhard, E. SW ja 16 / 1938 / 162 Amanita pantherina Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita pantherina Bieri, G. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 027 Amanita pantherina var. abietina E.-J. Gilbert) Vesely Burkhard, E. SW ja 16 / 1938 / 162 Amanita phalloides (Vaill.) Secr. Montalta, M. FT nein 76 / 1998 / 264 Amanita phalloides (Fr.: Fr.) Link Waldvogel, F. FT nein 88 / 2010 / 197 Amanita phalloides (Fr.) Link Bieri, G. FT nein 89 / 2011 / 210 Amanita phalloides Bieri, G. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 027 Amanita phalloides var. alba Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 023 Amanita porphyria (Alb. & Schwein.: Fr.) Secr. FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita porphyria (Alb. & Schwein.: Fr.) Secr. Martinelli, G. FT nein 83 / 2005 / 029 Amanita porphyria Gilgen, J. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 023 Amanita pseudorubescens Herrf. Herrfurth, D. FT ja 14 / 1936 / 077 Amanita rubescens (Pers. ex Fr.) Gray Herrfurth, D. FT ja 14 / 1936 / 077 Amanita rubescens Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita rubescens (Pers. ex Fr.) Gray Burkhard, E. SW ja 16 / 1938 / 145 Amanita rubescens f. annulosulphurea Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita schaefferi Wilhelm, M. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 003 Amanita solitaria (Bull.) Mérat FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita solitaria (Bull.: Fr.) Mérat Gilgen, B. FT nein 87 / 2009 / 183 Amanita solitaria Gross, A. FT nein 98 / 2020.4 / 016 Amanita spadicea Pers. Riva, A. FT ja 86 / 2008 / 074 Amanita spissa (Fr.) P. Kumm. FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita spissa Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 021 Amanita strobiliformis (Vittad.) Quél. Burkhard, E. SW ja 17 / 1939 / 124 Amanita strobiliformis (Vittad.) Quél. Battaglia, J. SW nein 20 / 1942 / 048 Amanita strobiliformis (Vittad.) Quél. FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita strobiliformis (Paulet ex Vittad.) Bertillon Gilgen, B. FT nein 90 / 2012 / Titel Amanita strobiliformis Cuenot, Th. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 022 Amanita strobiliformis Danz, M. FT nein 98 / 2020.4 / 014 Amanita vaginata Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 019 Amanita verna (Bull.: Fr.) Lamarck FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita virosa (Fr.) Quél. Knapp, A. SW ja 02 / 1925 / 108 Amanita virosa Lambotte ex Secr. FT nein 70 / 1992 / 171 Amanita cecilae Monti, J.-P. FT nein 97 / 2019.2 / 020 Amanita proxima Dumée Granzeiero, A. FT ja 85 / 2007 / 109 Amanita spissa var. valida (Fr.) M.M. Moser Burkhard, E. SW ja 18 / 1940 / 022 Amanita verna (Bull.: Fr.) Lamarck Waldvogel, F. FT ja 89 / 2011 / 068 Amillaria ostoyae (Romagn.) Herink Monti, J.-P. FT nein 94 / 2016.4 / 011 Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (Pers.) Redhead, Lutzoni, Moncalvo & Vilgalys 2002Monti, J.-P. FT nein 95 / 2017.2 / 017 Ampulloclitocybe clavipes Monti, J.-P. FT nein 98 / 2020.3 / 026 Amylostereum laevigatum (Fr.) Boidin Senn-Irlet, B. FT nein 95 / 2017.3 / 012 Anthracobia subatra (Rehm) M.M. Moser Stäckli, E. FT nein 95 / 2017.1 / 025 Anthurus archeri (Berk.) E. Fisch. Vischer, W. SW ja 21 / 1943 / 017 Anthurus archeri (Berk.) E.
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