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Henrici, A., 2002

Notes and Records (April 2002)

Pluteus cervinus growing from roots of Marram Grass (Ammophila).

Botrytis cinerea on grapes in England.

Records of three rare thermophilic species: Mycena renati, Omphalotus illudens and Gyromitra infula.

More records of Paecilomyces marquandii and Melanoleuca verrucipes

Publisher Field Mycology
Volume Volume 3 (2)
Page range 61-62, cover
Pages 3
Illustrations Colour photographs.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

Gyromitra infula (Schaeff.) Boud., 1886 (Pouched False Morel) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Mycena renati Quél., 1886 (Beautiful Bonnet) Identification Current Colour photographs, p61 and rear cover.
Paecilomyces marquandii (Massee) S. Hughes, 1951 (an anamorphic fungus) Background Reading Current Further record.
Omphalotus illudens (Schwein.) Bresinsky & Besl, 1979 (Jack O’lantern) Background Reading Current Two further records.
Pluteus cervinus P. Kumm., 1871 (Deer Shield) Background Reading Current Growing from roots of Marram Grass (Ammophila).
Melanoleuca verrucipes (Fr.) Singer, 1939 (a toadstool) Background Reading Current Records abroad.
Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link (Marram, Marram Grass) Background Reading Current Pluteus cervinus growing from roots of.

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