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Bibliothèque Mycologique LAURENT Patrick Macro Bibliothèque Mycologique LAURENT Patrick Macro - Micro Index ©LAURENT P. 2011-01-29 OUVRAGES GENERAUX Ouvrages "historiques" o Batch o Berkeley o Brongniart o Bulliard o Fries o Gillet o Gillot o Konrad & Maublanc o Lister o Lucan o Persoon o Quelet o Tulasne Descriptions, nomenclature, écologie Berger : Mykologisches wörterbuch in 8 sprachen Josserand : vocabulaire raisonné du descripteur Escallon : Lexique mycologique Moreau : Analyse écologique et patrimoniale des champignons supérieur dans les tourbières des Alpes du Nord Neville : Regard sur la nomenclature Singer : The Agaricales in modern taxonomy 1949 Donadini : Techniques de coloration -2- Quelques applications Discussion sur la taxonomie et la phylogénie des discomycètes Bull. Soc. linn. Provence, 37, p. 145-152, 1985 Donadini : Etude des discomycètes : Un élément macroscopique naturel utile en Taxonomie : la couleur de la sporée Bull. Soc. linn. Provence, 37, p. 153-166, 1985 Pour une approche des Pezizales J.P. Priou Bull. Féd. Myc. Dauphiné-Savoie, 133, p. 17-22, 1994 Discomycètes inoperculés A. Ayel Bull. Féd. Myc. Dauphiné- Savoie, 133, p. 23-25, 1994 Etudes des pyrenomycètes P. Leroy Bull. Féd. Myc. Dauphiné- Savoie, 133, p. 27-35, 1994 Classification des pyrénomycètes P. Leroy Bull. Féd. Myc. Dauphiné-Savoie, 133, p. 31-35, 1994 Classification des loculoascomycètes P. Leroy Bull. Féd. Myc. Dauphiné-Savoie, 133, p. 43, 1994 Techniques Mode d'emploi canon EOS 30D Mode d'emploi du coolpix 995 Etudes microscopiques sur le genre Lepîota Fr. ss. lato (exclus Cystoderma) J. Boiffard D.M., II(8), p. 39-49, 1973 Etudes microscopiques : le genre Russula M. Bon, D.M., I(2), p. 1-12, 1971 La recherche des incrustations acidorésistantes M. Lecomte La recherche des dermatocystides M. Lecomte Observation des dermatocystides et des poils cuticulaires des russules J. Lachapelle Etudes microscopiques du genre Galerina M. Bon D.M. , I(1), p. 39-45, 1971 Etudes microscopiques (IV) Le genre Mycena Gr. J. Charbonnel D.M., VII(26), p. 1-70, 1977 Flores et guides Poelt, Jahn & Caspari : Champignons Moser : Guida alla determinazione dei fungi vol I Kühner & Romagnesi : Flore analytique des champignons supérieurs G. Monti, M. Marchetti, L. Gorelli, P. Franchi : Funhgi e Cenosi di aree bruciate G. Monti, M. Marchetti, L. Gorreri & P. Franchi :Funghi di ambienti dunali Microfungi on miscellaneous substrates M.B. Ellis & J.P. Ellis 1988 Champignon de Suisse tome 1 Ascomycètes J. Breitenbach & F. Kränzlin 1984 Champignon de Suisse tome 2 Champignons sans lames J. Breitenbach & F. Kränzlin 1986 Champignon de Suisse tome 3 Bolets et champignons à lames Breitenbach & F. Kränzlin 1991 Champignon de Suisse tome 4 Champignons à lames Deuxième partie Breitenbach & F. Kränzlin 1995 Champignon de Suisse tome 5 Champignons à lames troisième partie J. Breitenbach & F. Kränzlin 2000 Nordic Macromycetes Vol. 1 Ascomycetes Nordsvamp 2000 Nordic Macromycetes Vol. 2 Polyporales, Boletales, Agaricales, Russulales Nordsvamp 1992 Nordic Macromycetes Vol.3 Heterobasidioid, Apphyllophoroid and gastromycetoid Basidiomycetes Nordsvamp 1997 British Ascomycetes R.W.G. Dennis Ed. Cramer 1978 (ancienne édition) Icones Selectae Fungorum Konrad & Maublanc Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 1 (A: General Part, B: Entolomataceae Noordeloos) Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 2 (A: General Part, B: Taxonomic part : Pleurotaceae Tricholomataceae ) Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 3 (A: General Part, B: Taxonomic part : Tricholomataceae (2) Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 4 (A: General Part, B: Taxonomic part : Strophariaceae, Tricholomataceae (3) ) Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 5 (A: General Part, B: Taxonomic part : Agaricaceae) Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Volume 6 (A: General Part, B: Taxonomic part : Coprinaceae, Bolbitiaceae) Ouvrages divers Favre : Les associations fongiques des Hauts Marais Jurassiens Favre : Champignons supérieur de la zone alpine du parc national Suisse Favre : Champignons supérieur de la zone subalpine du parc national Suisse Kühner & Romagnesi : Compléments à la flore analytique Travaux mycologiques dédiés à Robert Kuhner n° spécial Bulletin Société Linnéenne de Lyon 1974 ARTICLES ET MONOGRAPHIES Ascomycètes o Aleurina Aleuria Amylopropolis Anthrocobia Ascobolus Ascocoryne Arachnopeziza Belonioscypha Bionectria Boubovia Boudiera Calloriopsis Calonectria Capitotricha Capronia Chloroscypha Cheilymenia Colpoma Coprobia Cordyceps Cosmospora Clavidisculum Cryptodiscus Cudonia" Cudoniella" Daldinia Dasyscyphella Discina Dumontinia Durella Eupropolella Gelatinopsis Geoglossum Geopora Gibberella Greletia Gyrocratera Gyromitra Helvella Hematonectria Heyderia Humaria Hyalorbilia Hydnocystis Hydropisphaera Hymenocyphus Hyphodiscus Hypocrea Hypocreopsis Hypomyces Hypotarzetta Hysterographium Incrupila Jobellisia Karstenia Kotlabae Labyrinthomyces Lachnellula Lachnum lanatonectria Lasiobelonium Lasiobolus Marthamyces Mattirolomyces Microglossum Mniaecia Mollisia Mollisina Moravecia Nectria Nectriopsis Neobarya Neocosmopora Neonectria Neournula Ombrophila Orbilia Otidea Pachyella Pachyphloeus Paradoxa Patellaria Pezicula Peziza Pithya Plectania Pragmiticola Proliferodiscus Propolis Pseudorhizina Psilachnum Psilopezia Pulparia Pyrenopeziza Pyxidiophora Saccobolus Sarcoscypha Sarcotrochila Sclerotinia Scutellinia Sepultaria Sowerbiella Sphaerostilbella Stamnaria Stilbocrea Stilbella Symphyosirinia Tatrae Trichobolus Trichophaea Trochila Tryblidaria Uncinia Venturiocistella Vibrissea Xylaria Genre Aleuria Contribution à la connaissance des ascomycètes de Franche-Comté : quelques espèces récoltées en 2005 P. Chaillet, J.M. Moingeon, G. Moyne Bull. Féd. mycol. Est, 4, p. 29-36, 2005 (Aleuria bicucullata) Genre Aleurina Une espèce nouvelle du genre Aleurina A. tenuiverrucosa sp. nov. (Ascomycètes, Pezizales) R. Dougoud, Urs Roffler D.M., XXXIV(133-134), p.3-8, 2006 Genre AmyloPropolis Clé des Propolis, Amylopropolis et Mellitosporiella H.O. Baral Genre Anthrocobia An extraordinary species of Anthracobia, A. subatrata new to britain with a key to the british species of the genus Y.J. Yao, B.M. Spooner N.W. Legon Mycologist, 12(1), 1998 Funhgi e Cenosi di aree bruciate G. Monti, M. Marchetti, L. Gorelli, P. Franchi PaciniEditore 1992 (Anthracobia macrocystis, A. maurilabra, A. melaloma)) Discomycetes of Middle asia II : thelebolaceae, Ascobolaceae, Pyronemataceae, and Pezizaceae from the Tien-Shan Moutains H. Dissing & A. Raitviir 1973 Genre Ascobolus A world monograph of the genera Ascobolus and Saccobolus J. Van Brumellen Persoonia Suppl 1 1967 A new species of Ascobolus from Taiwan Y.Z. Wang & J. Van Brummelen Mycotaxon LXV, p. 443- 446, 1997 Funhgi e Cenosi di aree bruciate G. Monti, M. Marchetti, L. Gorelli, P. Franchi PaciniEditore 1992 (Ascobolus carbonarius) Discomycetes of Middle asia II : thelebolaceae, Ascobolaceae, Pyronemataceae, and Pezizaceae from the Tien-Shan Moutains H. Dissing & A. Raitviir 1973 Studio su alcune specie non fimicole del genere Ascobolus Pers. trovate in Italia G. Medardi RdM, 2000, 4, 347-358 Genre Ascocoryne Clé des Ascocoryne H.O. Baral Genre Arachnocrea Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States : An Identification Guide G. Samuels, A.Y. Rossmann, P. Chaverri, B.E. Overton & K. Põldmaa CBS Biodiversity series 2006 Genera of bionectriaceae, Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Ascomycetes) A.Y Rossmann, G. Samuels, C.T. Rogerson & R. Lowen Studies in Mycology 1999 Genre Arachnopeziza Clé des Arachnopeziza R.P. Korf Llyoddia 14(3)1951 Traduction partielle de R. Dougoud Genre Belonioscypha Iniziazione allo studio dei discomiceti inoperculati S. Sacconni RdM, XXXI (3-4), p.195-209, 1988 (Belonioscypha culmicola, miniata) Genre Bionectria Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States : An Identification Guide G. Samuels, A.Y. Rossmann, P. Chaverri, B.E. Overton & K. Põldmaa CBS Biodiversity series 2006 Genera of bionectriaceae, Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Ascomycetes) A.Y Rossmann, G. Samuels, C.T. Rogerson & R. Lowen Studies in Mycology 1999 Genre Boubovia A new species of boubovia (Pezizales) from the Hvaler archipelago in Norway J. Van Brummelen et R. Kristiansen Persoonia 17(2), p. 265-271, 1999 (Boubovia vermiphila) Delimitation of Boubovia and pulvinula Y.J. Yao & B. Spooner Mycol. Res. 100(2), p. 193-194, 1996 Genre Boudiera Contribution à la connaissance des ascomycètes de Franche-Comté : quelques espèces récoltées en 2005 P. Chaillet, J.M. Moingeon, G. Moyne Bull. Féd. mycol. Est, 4, p. 29-36, 2005 (Boudiera tracheia) Genre Calloriopsis Clé des Calloriopsideae H.O. Baral Genre Calonectria Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States : An Identification Guide G. Samuels, A.Y. Rossmann, P. Chaverri, B.E. Overton & K. Põldmaa CBS Biodiversity series 2006 Genera of bionectriaceae, Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Ascomycetes) A.Y Rossmann, G. Samuels, C.T. Rogerson & R. Lowen Studies in Mycology 1999 Genre Capitotricha Clé des Capitotricha H.O. Baral Genre Capronia Clé des Capronia H.O. Baral Genre Cheilymenia Notes on British species of Cheilymenia Y.J. Yao & B.M. Spooner Mycol. Res. 100 (3), p. 361-367, 1996 Discomycetes of Middle asia II : thelebolaceae, Ascobolaceae, Pyronemataceae, and Pezizaceae from the Tien-Shan Moutains H. Dissing & A. Raitviir 1973 Récolte de Cheilymenia insignis (Crouan P.L. & H. ) Boud. dans les pyrénées orientales (France) Bull. FAMM, 29, p. 31-38, 2006 Notes sur quelques espèces arctiques et alpines G Eyssartier & A.
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