The Thelephoraceae of North America. E a 1859-1939 Burt
Author: E a 1859-1939 Burt
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The Thelephoraceae of North America free download eBook. Polyozellus is a fungal genus in the family Thelephoraceae, a grouping of mushrooms known collectively as the leathery earthfans. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Polyozellus multiplex, first described in 1899, and commonly known as the blue chanterelle, the clustered blue chanterelle, or, in Alaska, the black chanterelle. Title. The Thelephoraceae of North America. . Burt, E. A. (Edward Angus), 1859-1939 Genre. Book Material Type. Published material STUDIES OF CANADIAN THELEPHORACEAE: IV. CORTICIUM ANCEPS IN NORTH AMERICA. H. S. Jackson.A full list of the hosts on which the fungus has so far been found in North America, with the provinces and states in which collections have been made, is given in tabular form. The incompleteness of our knowledge with reference to host specialization The Thelephoraceae of North America. VII. Septobasidium Created Date: 20160811092415Z Burt s work on the Thelephoraceae was issued in 15 parts in the Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden from 1914 to 1926 and collected in The Thelephoraceae of North America, I-XV. There are typescripts of 9 of the 15 parts of this series, viz. II, III, V, VI, VII, IX, X, XI, and XIII. The species within Hydnellum are still defined in old-fashioned ways, and the genus will undoubtedly be revised substantially once DNA studies are done; it is likely that many of the species are dedicated to mycorrhizal relationships with certain trees, and that many of our North American hydnellums do not actually match the European species Thelephora palmata (commonly known as the stinking earthfan or the fetid false coral) is a species of clavarioid fungus in the family Thelephoraceae. The fruit bodies are leathery and coral-like, with branches that are narrow at the base before widening out like a fan and splitting into numerous flattened prongs. The Thelephoraceae of North America. IX. Aleurodiscus. Edward Angus Burt. Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 5 pages 177-203 ( 1917 ). Buy The Thelephoraceæ of North America (Classic Reprint) on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders The Thelephoraceae of North America. 1859-1939 E. A. (Edward Angus) Burt Topics: Fungi, North America, Thelephoraceae He Thelephoraceae H. D. A. Reid and others I3I added that it was a dainty little species resembling a Sparassis and related to Thelephora tuberaoensis P. Henn. S. Sparassoides is extremely closely related to S. Burtianum Peck, which was described from the United States, differing only in the colour of the hymenium and slightly smaller basidia. Detailed descriptions, supplemented line drawings, of holotype collections of 13 species of wood-rotting fungi described from North America Burt are presented. "The Thelephoraceae of North America. I" is an article from Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Volume 1. View more articles from Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. View this article on JSTOR. View this article's JSTOR metadata. Buy the Hardcover Book The Thelephoraceae of North America E A. 1859-1939 Burt at Canada's largest bookstore. + Get Free The term Crust and Parchment Fungi covers more than a thousand species in North America of corticioid fungi that grow on wood, and others that grow on non-woody plants. More than four hundred have been recorded from wood in the Pacific Northwest. Toothed Mushrooms [ Basidiomycetes. Michael Kuo. Mushrooms with spines or "teeth" do not form a natural taxonomic group, but putting them together simplifies identification; while the toothed mushrooms range widely in their appearance, the presence of the spines helps separate them from the thousands of other mushrooms that lack spines. THE THELEPHORACE}E OF NORTH AMERICA. III CRATERELLUS EDWARD ANGUS BURT Mycologist and Librarian to the Missouri Botanical Garden Associate Professor in the Henry Shaw School of Botany of IT ashington University CRATERELLUS The Thelephoraceae of North America. II. Craterellus Created Date: 20160801152604Z The Thelephoraceae of North America. VI. Hypochnus Created Date: 20160810070716Z Polyozellus multiplex is also edible and collected for sale in North America. Several species within the Thelephorales have been used for dyeing wool modern craft-dyers, including Hydnellum caeruleum in North America, [9] Sarcodon squamosus in Scandinavia, [10] and Thelephora palmata in Scotland.
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