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- The Agaricoid Genus Kinia Is a New Member of the Pluteoid Clade Subordinate to Melanoleuca
- Fungi Within the BCCER
- Andrew William Wilson, Ph.D
- Moesz1a• the AMANITACEAE in HUNGARIAN FOLK TRADITION Erdelyi Gombasz Vol
- Amanita Mansehraensis, a New Species in Section Vaginatae from Pakistan
- Biodiversity and Distribution of Wild Mushrooms in the Southern Region of Bangladesh
- Algae, Fungi and Lichens of Girraween National Park
- Phylogeny, Diversity and Morphological Evolution of Amanitaceae
- Checklist of the Argentine Agaricales I. Amanitaceae, Pluteaceae and Hygrophoraceae
- Ectomycorrhizal Fungi of Whitebark Pine (Pinus Albicaulis) In
- Biology, Ecology, and Social Aspects of Wild Edible Mushrooms in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest: a Preface to Managing Commercial Harvest
- Mushrooms of Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
- Biolphilately Vol-64 No-3
- Exhibition Checklist
- Two New Species of Amanita Sect. Phalloideae from Africa
- Soil Type Has a Stronger Role Than Dipterocarp Host Species in Shaping the Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Community in a Bornean Lowland Tropical Rain Forest
- Agaricales: Amanitaceae
- Amanitaceae 1 1.Fm
- A New Species and Two New Records of Amanita (Amanitaceae; Basidiomycota) from South Korea
- A Bibliography of Mushroom Books
- Amanita Magniverrucata—Revision of an Interesting Species of Amanita Section Lepidella
- The Genus Amanita Should Not Be Split
- Mushroom Citizen Science in USA: from Species Lists to Mycofloras 2.01 Bill Sheehan, Ph.D
- Amanita Griseofusca: a New Species of Amanita in Section Vaginatae from Malam Jabba, Swat, Pakistan
- Studies on Amanita (Basidiomycetes: Amanitaceae) in Northern Thailand
- PROJECT DESCRIPTION Results of Prior NSF Support the PI (DSH) Has Received Three NSF Research Grants and One NSF Equipment Grant
- The Mycophile May-June 2017
- AMANITA WORKSHOP NJMA 2011 March 5, 2011
- Mushrooms of the Oak Openings
- A New Species and Four New Records of Amanita (Amanitaceae; Basidiomycota) from Northern Thailand
- MYCOTAXON Volume 107, Pp