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Some gasteromycetes from Northern Thailand

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1982
11 species of gasteromycetes are recorded from Thailand. 8 are new to the area, viz. Arcangeliella rosea (Harkn.) Zeller & Dodge, Cyathus berkeleyanus (Tul.) Lloyd, Hymenogaster cf. abellus
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Some Gasteromycetes from North East Greenland

Kew Bulletin, 1977
A very short stay, from 12-16 July 1975, at Mestersvig on Kong Oscars Fjord, North East Greenland (720 15' N., 24o W.) gave me the opportunity to make some mycological observations, centering mostly on the gasteromycetes. I visited some localities to the north of Mestersvig (Noret, Nyhavn, Lemming Bugt), and the Store Blydal Valley.
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Gasteromycetes from Panama and Costa Rica

Mycologia, 1956
Collections of Gasteromycetes were made in Panama in 1935, 1937, and 1945 by G. W. Martin and in Panama and Costa Rica in 1952 by G. W. Martin and A. L. Welden. These collections include species previously reported from Barro Colorado Island by Standley (1927) and Weston (1933) and additional species not previously reported from Panama. To my knowledge
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Some Gasteromycetes from Trinidad and Tobago

Kew Bulletin, 1977
Eighteen species of Gasteromycetes are described of which eleven are new to Trinidad and Tobago. Of these, Dictyophora merulina and D. multicolor are reported for the first time from the neotropics, although the collection of the latter has been made the type of a new variety, i.e. var.
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Observations on gasteromycetes. 1–3

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1955
No. 1. Geastrum floriforme Vitt, is recorded for Britain with a discussion of the literature and a description of the British specimens. No. 2. Five specimens (including the lectotype), from the Persoon Herbarium, of G. rufescens Pers. em. van Wav. (syn. G.
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Notes on Certain Gasteromycetes, Including Two New Orders

Mycologia, 1948
(1948). Notes on Certain Gasteromycetes, Including Two New Orders. Mycologia: Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 639-668.
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Ectomycorrhizae in the Agaricales and Gasteromycetes

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1983
Over the past decade much progress has been made in an effort to determine which fungi are mycorrhizal symbionts. It is now apparent that one ectomycorrhizal or ectendomycorrhizal host is often able to form mycorrhizae with a wide variety of higher fungi.
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The folklore of ‘gasteromycetes’

Mycologist, 1994
Brian Spooner, Thomas L˦ssøe
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