1845 Secotium coprinoides Routien 1940 Secotium czerniaievii Mont. 1845 Secotium decipiens Peck 1895 Secotium diminutivum Zeller 1939 Secotium eburneum...
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Agaricus deserticola (redirect from Secotium texense)
a different species. The species was first described scientifically as Secotium texense by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1873, based...
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Retrieved 2022-06-18. Then select "genus" and search for Secotium. For genus Secotium, also see "the Secotium Kunze page". Index Fungorum. Royal Botanic Gardens...
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New Zealand-based mycologist Gordon Heriot Cunningham, under the name Secotium novae-zelandiae. Rolf Singer transferred it to the genus Weraroa in 1958...
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which may be branched or unbranched, may be of fungal or host origin. Secotium species have a simple, unbranched columella, while in Gymnoglossum species...
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species was originally described in 1924 by Gordon Herriot Cunningham as Secotium porphyreum, from collections made in Wellington. In 1954 Rolf Singer transferred...
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virescens was described from New Zealand in 1890 as Secotium virescens. At the time the genus Secotium held numerous species of secotioid and gasteroid fungi...
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first described in 1899 by American mycologist Harvey Willson Harkness as Secotium nubigenum. Harkness found the type collection growing on logs of lodgepole...
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Lohwag H. (1924). "Entwicklungsgeschichte und systematische Stellung von Secotium agaricoides (Czern.) Holl". Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (in...
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fungus in the family Strophariaceae. First described scientifically as Secotium erythrocephalum by Louis René Tulasne in 1845 and later transferred to...
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Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1959, who set N. nubigenum (then known as Secotium nubigenum Harkness) as the type and only species. In 1971, Egon Horak described...
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genera Singer R, Smith AH (1960). "Studies on secotiaceous fungi. VII. Secotium and Neosecotium". Madroño. 15: 152–158. Lizárraga M, Esqueda M, Vargas-Luna...
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Queensland in February the previous year. The genus differs from the similar Secotium in that it lacks a peridium. Cribb initially placed the genus within the...
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described by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1958 to accommodate the single species Secotium novae-zelandiae reported by Gordon Herriott Cunningham in 1924. It was...
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(especially the related genera Lactarius and Russula, the Russulales and Secotium), the mycology of tropical fungi such as Termitomyces, as well as ethnomycological...
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JSTOR 1217453. Singer, R.; A.H. Smith. "Studies on secotiaceous fungi. VII. Secotium and Neosecotium". Madroño. 15: 152–158. Singer, R. (1969). "Mycoflora australis"...
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Thaxter who deposited a specimen at the Farlow Herbarium under the name Secotium magellanicum. This specimen was examined by Singer and used as the basis...
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fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described in 1942 as Secotium areolatum by New Zealand-based mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham and...
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Sebacina Sebacina africana Burt. Family: Secotiaceae Genus: Secotium Secotium gueinzii Kunze. Secotium obtusum Lloyd Genus: Septobasidium Septobasidium bagliettoanum...
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