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Publikováno v:
Mycological Research. 99:1083-1097
Twenty-one species of Entoloma sensu lato are considered. Nineteen species including eight new species, namely E. brihadum, E. lomapadum, E. vanajum, E. Shwethum, E. anamikum, E. nirupamum, E. mridulum and E. niranjanum are described and/or illustrat
Autor:
P. Heinemann, K.M. Leelavathy
Publikováno v:
Mycological Research. 95:341-346
Thirteen species of Micropsalliota , three of which are new, are considered. Full descriptions and illustrations are given for the new species, namely M. albosericea, M. pulverulenta and M. pudica as well as for two collections attributed tentatively
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Mycological Research. 98:64-66
Various patterns of basidiospore germination in Auriculoscypha anacardiicola are described and compared with those of related genera.
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Mycological Research. 99:451-452
Lentinus caespiticola var. asiaticus var. nov. is described, illustrated and discussed on the basis of Southern Indian collections.
Autor:
K.M. Leelavathy, C.R. Lalitha
Publikováno v:
Mycological Research. 94:571-572
The redisposition of Auriculoscypha from the Auriculariales to the Septobasidiales is suggested based on the observation that the fungus is closely associated with a coccid.
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Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 73:204-207
erating in and from the mycangium of X. dispar (French and Roeper, 1975). Secretory glands have been associated with the mycangium of X. dispar (Happ et al., 1976). These data support the hypothesis that the proliferation of the symbiotic fungus coul
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Mycologia. 72:625-629
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 91:573-576
Marasmius amygdalosporus sp. nov., Micromphale orientale sp. nov., Mycena profusa sp. nov. and Campanella simulans var. bispora var. nov. are described and discussed based on collections from southern India.
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 91:169-171
Piloporia indica sp. nov. is described from India. The species is separated from P. safanensis , the type species of Piloporia , by the more or less homogeneous orange context and larger pores.