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    Charles Tulasne (5 September 1816 – 28 August 1884) was a French physician, mycologist and illustrator born in Langeais in the département of Indre-et-Loire...
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    Fries, Observ. mycol. (Havniae) 2: 316 (cancellans) (1818) Edmond Tulasne & Charles Tulasne, Select. fung. carpol. (Paris) 3: 20 (1865) Sung, GH; Hywel-Jones...
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  • Tulasne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Tulasne (1816–1884), French physician, mycologist and illustrator Edmond Tulasne...
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    Louis René Étienne Tulasne, a.k.a. Edmond Tulasne (12 September 1815 – 22 December 1885) was a French botanist and mycologist born in Azay-le-Rideau. He...
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  • Chaetosphaeria (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    Chaetosphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetosphaeriaceae. Réblová & Gams in 2016 then studied the type material of Acanthosphaeria (formerly...
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    August Carl Joseph Corda, Anton de Bary, the brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne, Arthur H. R. Buller, Curtis G. Lloyd, and Pier Andrea Saccardo. In...
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  • It was first documented in 1844 by French mycologists Charles Tulasne and Louis René Tulasne. It has been documented in Chile, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and...
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    Nesolechia oxyspora (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    scientifically described as a member of the genus Abrothallus by Edmond Tulasne in 1852. Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo transferred it to Nesolechia in...
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    Ileodictyon cibarium (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    surfaces. Ileodictyon cibarium was originally described by Edmond Tulasne and Charles Tulasne in a paper by Étienne Raoul in 1844. The type specimen was collected...
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    better known by the mid-19th century, when the brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne published a monograph on the bird's nest fungi. Subsequently, monographs...
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    described by Carlo Vittadini and given its current name by Edmond Tulasne and Charles Tulasne. It appears in North America, Oceania and Europe. It grows in...
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  • Scutula (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    genus Scutula was circumscribed by French botanist Louis René Étienne Tulasne in 1862. The limits of the generic circumscription as well as the limits...
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    Puccinia graminis, by Persoon, and in 1854 brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne discovered the characteristic five-spore stage that is known in some...
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    Tilletia (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    contains about 175 species. The genus was circumscribed by Edmond Tulasne and Charles Tulasne in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser.3, vol.7 on page 112 in 1847. The...
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    years later, a monograph by the brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne. The work of the Tulasnes was thorough and accurate, and was highly regarded by...
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    taxonomy and biology of selected species. Notable works include those by Charles Tulasne (1852), William Lauder Lindsay (1869), and Friedrich Wilhelm Zopf (1897)...
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    Hypomyces chrysospermus (category Taxa named by Edmond Tulasne)
    was first described by French mycologists, brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne in 1860. Common names include bolete eater, and bolete mould. The bolete...
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    cosmopolitan distribution. The genus was first published in 1871 by Louis and Charles Tulasne who had discovered that two species (Sebacina incrustans and Sebacina...
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  • Chi Te Lee (fl. 2013) C.Tracy – Clarissa Tracy (1818–1905) C.Tul. – Charles Tulasne (1816–1884) C.T.White – Cyril Tenison White (1890–1950) Cuatrec. –...
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    Eutypa (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    circumscribed in 1863 by the French mycologists and brothers Louis and Charles Tulasne. Some species are frequently found as phytopathogens (parasitic organisms)...
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    (1955). "Vera K. Charles". Mycologia. 47 (2): 263–265. doi:10.1080/00275514.1955.12024451. JSTOR 3755417. K. B. Raper (1957). "Charles Thom 1872–1956"...
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    Abrothallus welwitschii (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
    he did not published the name validly; it was published validly by Charles Tulasne a year later. The fungus has been collected throughout Europe, Africa...
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    Joseph Schröter in 1888, partly based on an earlier illustration by Charles Tulasne, after whom the new genus was named. Schröter believed the unusual...
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    volumes. He translated the mycological treatise of Louis Rene and Charles Tulasne, Selecta Fungorum Carpologia into English. The standard author abbreviation...
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  • describes in this work, was named after him a century later by Charles and Louis Tulasne. In 1756 he resigned from his post at the Mint at Troyes and moved...
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    Sébastien Vaillant (1669-1722), and those of the brothers Edmond and Charles Tulasne. He revised when necessary the taxonomy and systematics of the species...
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    servicemen serve on all fronts of the war. The group, first commanded by Jean Tulasne [fr], fought in three campaigns on behalf of the Soviet Union between 22...
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  • Chasse as The Creature Robert Toupin as Mr. Belfond (the father) Patricia Tulasne as Gabrielle Belfond (the mother) Juliette Gosselin as Marie Belfond Xavier...
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    Yakovlev Yak-7 was completed by mid-February 1943 when Commandant Jean Tulasne took command of the groupe, which finally headed for the front on 22 March...
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    astronomer whose work contributed to the formulation of Boyle's Law Louis René Tulasne (1815–1885) – biologist with several genera and species of fungi named...
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