BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Largent, D.L., 1977

Macroscopic Featrues

Parts 1 explains the descriptive terminology used for agarics (mushrooms and toadstools) and bracket fungi.

Part 2 defines the agaric "Stature types". These were the basis of Fries' classification at the beginnings of agaricology. They have been used more or less unchanged by successive generations until recently when superceded by Singer's "modern classification".

Part 3 tablulates stature type versus spore print colour as a quick aid to identification.

Part 4 offers a key to genera based on macroscopic characters.

Publisher Mad River Press
Volume I
Pages 86
ISBN 0-916-422-00-3
Edition 2nd
Illustrations Line drawings in the text.
Identify In the Hand.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

BASIDIOMYCETES G. Winter, 1881 (spore droppers) Background Reading Current

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