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Clitocybe Sclerotoidea a Most Wonderful Parasite of Helvella Vespertina
The Mycological Society of San Francisco • Jan. 2016, Vol. 67:05
Pipestem Foray Overview
A New Species of Cantharellus (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota, Fungi) from Subalpine Forest in Yunnan, China
Craterellus Tubaeformis (Fries) Quélet ROD Name Cantharellus Tubaeformis Family Cantharellaceae Morphological Habit Chanterelle
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<I>Gomphus</I> Sensu Lato
How to Distinguish Amanita Smithiana from Matsutake and Catathelasma Species
Biodiversity and Morphological Characterization of Mushrooms at the Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest Region of Bangladesh
Buckinghamshire Fungus Group Newsletter No. 13 August 2012
A New Taxonomic Classification for Species in Gomphus Sensu Lato
MYCENA NEWS VOL 69:02 Submissions for the January Newsletter Are Due by December 20Th
Cantharellales, Hydnaceae) in Tropical Africa
UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE Graduate Studies SYSTEMATICS and MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY of CANTHARELLUS SPP. in WESTERN WISCONSI
Publication 26. Biological Series 5 the AGARICACEAE of MICHIGAN
L. Lignyotus and Left It to Dry Along with the Rest
Monographic Studies in the Genus Polyporus (Basidiomycotina)
Mushrooms of the National Forests in Alaska
Top View
The Mycophile 59:3 May/June 2019
<I>Craterellus Cinereus</I> and Description Of
Phylogeny, Character Evolution and Species Diversity in Crambinae, Heliothelinae and Scopariinae
14 Agaricomycetes
Jim Cornish Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Inventory of the Genus Craterellus from Tanzania
Craterellus Tubaeformis Jim Cornish
Spor E Pr I N Ts
Craterellus Excelsus Sp. Nov. from Guyana. Mycotaxon
Clavariaceae and Cantharellales
Craterellus Fallax, a Black Trumpet Mushroom from Eastern North America with a Broad Host Range
Cantharellaceae of Guyana II: New Species of Craterellus, New South
Habitat and Host Associations of Craterellus Tubaefo~Rnis In
CORNWALL CONSERVATION COMMISSION and TRUST COMMON EDIBLES and THEIR TOXIC LOOK-ALIKES 10/2/20 Zoom Presentation Names from Audubon Field Guide to N
Ecology and Management of Commercially Harvested Chanterelle Mushrooms
Phylogenetic Relationships of Cantharelloid and Clavarioid Homobasidiomycetes Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear Rdna Sequences
Chanterelle Identification Key for the Southern Appalachians by Michael Hopping
Proposed Changes to the Classification of Basidiomycota and Microsporidiomycota, and a Proposal to Recognize the Dikarya
<I>Craterellus Excelsus</I>