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- Leratiomyces Ceres (Strophariaceae, Basidiomycota), New to Poland
- Structural Characterisation of Metabolites from Pholiota Spumosa (Basidiomycetes)*
- Svensk Mykologisk Tidskrift Volym 32 · Nummer 3 · 2011 Styrelse Revisorer
- First Discovery of the European Psilocybe Magica in America
- September, 2008
- Mythicomyces Corneipes, a Rare Agaric, in Fennoscandia
- <I>Stropharia</I> from Western Ghats, India
- (Agaricales, Strophariaceae) from Southern Brazil
- <I>Psilocybe Atrobrunnea</I>
- Exhibition Checklist
- Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 1 13(2^:99—108
- Allelopathy of Wild Mushrooms—An Important Factor for Assessing Forest Ecosystems in Japan
- Abstracts of Journals Received in the Library Oct - Dec 2009
- Crassisporium and Romagnesiella: Two New Genera of Dark-Spored Agaricales
- A Bibliography of Mushroom Books
- Crassisporium and Romagnesiella: Two New Genera of Dark-Spored Agaricales
- Pholiota Oblita, New Species in Sect. Adiposae Stirps Subflammans (Strophariaceae, Agaricomycetes), from the Argentinean Yungas
- Crassisporium and Romagnesiella: Two New Genera of Dark-Spored Agaricales P
- Phylogenetic Inference and Trait Evolution of the Psychedelic Mushroom Genus Psilocybe Sensu Lato (Agaricales)
- Major Clades of Agaricales: a Multilocus Phylogenetic Overview
- Observations on Some Known Species of Psilocybe (Basidiomycotina, Agaricales, Strophariaceae) from Spain and Description of a New Species
- Pictorial Field Guide to the Fungi of the Westchester Wilderness Walk/ Zofnass Family Preserve
- A Revision of New Species of Pholiota and Flammula (Fungi, Agaricales) Described by Josef Velenovský
- Psilocybe Key
- Mccall, Idaho: Come Early, Stay Late and Play!
- Checklist of Central and South American Agaricales (Basidiomycota) II: Strophariaceae
- <I>Pholiota Virescens</I>, a New Species from China
- Olympic Mushrooms 12/30/2020 Susan Mcdougall 200 Species
- New and Unusual Basidiomycetes with Comments on Hyphal and Spore Wall Reactions with Melzer's Solution
- The Wood-Rotting Bluing Psilocybe Species in Central Europe – an Identification Key