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From: nathan@cse.ucsc.edu (Nathan J. Wilson)
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I am currently working on adding author citations to the species lists
we create at the Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz.  At this point I
have an initial list and would like to get any feedback I can.
Ideally, I would like to get feedback before our Fungus Fair which is
Jan. 8-9.  Please feel free to send this list to anyone who might be
able to provide more information or would just be interested in seeing
the list.

Taxons that need the most work are marked with at least one
of the characters '!', '?', or '='.  Verification or correction of the
other citations or comments on names no longer in use would, of
course, be welcome.

The following is a list of all species that I think *might* show up at
our fungus fair.  The list is all the species names I and the other
person in our group who is responsible for identification have ever
used.  The author citations given are mostly from the Harry Thiers
Herbarium at San Francisco State Univeristy.  When citations were
clearly wrong or seemed at all questionable to me, I tried to look the
taxon up in Singer's _The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy_ (4th ed.,
1986), Phillips' _Mushrooms of North America_ (1991), and Imaeki,
Otani, & Hongo's _Fungi of Japan_ (1988).  Taxons for which I have no
author citation have a '!' following them.  Citations that I know are
wrong or are particularly unsure about are have a '?'.  Citations that
are different from the ones I found at SFSU have the SFSU version
followed by '=' and what I believe to be the correct citation.
Finally, I'm not completely sure of the various author abbreviations.
As a result I have expanded all the ones I was sure of.  Expansion of
any remaining abbreviations would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
   -------------------------    _________
         Nathan Wilson         <_________>
      nathan@cse.ucsc.edu          |_|        It is no dream!
      Co-Science Advisor          /___\    Matsutake are growing
   Minister of Local Forays        | |        On the belly of the mountain.
Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz    \_/ *83--                -Shigetaka


Agaricus albolutescens;Zeller
Agaricus arorae;Kerrigan
Agaricus arvensis;Fries
Agaricus augustus;Fries
Agaricus benesi;(Pilat) Singer
Agaricus bernardii;Quelet apud Cke. & Quelet
Agaricus bisporus;(Lange) Imbach
Agaricus bitorquis;(Quelet) Sacc.
Agaricus californicus;Peck
Agaricus campestris;Fries
Agaricus cupreobrunneus;(Schaeff. & Steer) Moell.
Agaricus fuscofibrillosus;(Moell.) Moell.
Agaricus fuscovelatus;Kerrigan
Agaricus hondensis;Murrill
Agaricus lilaceps;Zeller
Agaricus micromegathus;Peck
Agaricus osecanus;Pilat
Agaricus pattersonae;Peck
Agaricus perobscurus;Kerrigan
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus;Freeman
Agaricus semotus;Fries
Agaricus sequoiae;Kerrigan
Agaricus silvicola;(Vitt.) Peck
Agaricus subrutilescens;(Kauffman) Hotson & Stuntz
Agaricus xanthodermus;Genevier
Agrocybe pediades;(Fries) Fayod
Agrocybe praecox;(Fries) Fayod
Albatrellus caeruleoporus;(Peck) Pouz
Albatrellus ellisii;Berkeley
Albatrellus ovinus;(Schaeff. : Fries) Kotlaba & Pouzar
Albatrellus pescaprae;(Persoon : Fries) Pouzar
Alboleptonia sericella;(Fries) Largent & Benedict
Aleuria aurantia;(Persoon : Fries) Fuckel
Sowerbyella rhenana;Fuckel
Amanita baccata; = (Fries)Gillet ?
Amanita calyptrata;Peck
Amanita calyptratoides;Peck sensu P.Harding = Peck
Amanita constricta;Thiers & Ammirati
Amanita farinosa;Schweinitz
Amanita francheti;(Boud.) Fayod
Amanita gemmata;(Fries) Gillet
Amanita magniverrucata;Thiers & Ammirati
Amanita marginata;Jenkins
Amanita muscaria;(Linnaeus per Fries) Hooker = (Linnaeus : Fries) Hooker
Amanita ocreata;Peck
Amanita pachycolea;Stuntz in Thiers & Ammirati
Amanita pantherina;(Fries) Quelet
Amanita phalloides;(Fries) Secretan
Amanita rubescens;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Amanita silvicola;Kauffman
Amanita smithiana;Bas
Amanita vaginata;(Fries) Vitt.
Amanita velosa;Lloyd
Floccularia albolanaripes;(Peck) ? Who did transfer to Floccularia?
Armillaria gallica; = Marxmuller & Romagnesi
Armillaria mellea;(Fries) Karsten
Tricholoma olidum;(Thiers & Sundberg) ? Who did transfer to Tricholoma?
Astraeus hygrometricus;(Persoon) Morgan
Astraeus pteridis;Zeller
Auricularia auricula; = (Hook.) Underw.
Auriscalpium vulgare;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Baeospora myosura;(Fries) Singer
Battarrea phalloides;(Dicks.) Persoon
Bolbitius aleuriatus;(Fries) Singer
Bolbitius vitellinus;(Fries) Fries
Boletinellus merulioides;(Schweinitz) Murrill
Boletus aereus;Fries
Boletus albidus;! ? Aka B. "marshii" Arora.  Singer gives B. radicans Pers. ex Fr. sensu Kallenbach (B. albidus Rocqu)
Boletus amygdalinus;(Thiers) Thiers
Boletus appendiculatus;Fries
Boletus barrowsii;Thiers & Smith
Boletus calopus;Fries
Xerocomus chrysenteron;(Fries) = (Bull. : Fries) Quelet
Boletus citriniporus;Halling
Xerocomus dryophilus;(Thiers) = (Thiers) Singer
Boletus edulis;Fries
Boletus erythropus;(Fries) Persoon
Boletus flaviporus;Earle
Boletus mendocinensis;Thiers
Boletus mirabilis;Murrill
Chalciporus piperatoides;(Smith & Thiers) = Chalciporus piperatoides (Smith & Thiers) Singer
Chalciporus piperatus;(Fries) = (Bull. : Fries) Singer
Boletus pucherrimus;Thiers & Halling
Boletus regius;Krombh.
Boletus rubripes;Thiers
Boletus satanas;Lenz
Xerocomus subtomentosus;(Linnaeus : Fries) Quelet
Boletus subvelutipes;Peck
Xerocomus truncatus;(Singer, Snell & Dick) Pouzar
Xerocomus zelleri;Murrill
Bovista pila;Berkeley & Curtis
Bovista plumbea;Persoon
Brefeldia maxima;(Fries) Rost.
Bulgaria inquinans;Fries
Calbovista subsculpta;Morse
Calocera cornea;(Fries) Loudon
Calocera viscosa;(Fries) Fries
Calocybe carnea;(Bull. : Fries) Kuhner
Caloscypha fulgens;Boud.
Calvatia bovista;(Persoon) Kambly & Lee
Calvatia craniformis;(Schweinitz) Fries
Calvatia cyathiformis;(Bose) Morgan
Calvatia fumosa;Zeller
Calvatia gigantea;!
Calvatia sculpta;(Harkness) Lloyd
Camarophyllus borealis;(Peck) = (Peck) Murrill
Camarophyllus pratensis;(Fries) = (Pers. : Fries) : Kummer
Camarophyllus russocoriaceus;(Berkeley & Miller) = (Berkeley & Miller) Lange
Camarophyllus subviolaceus;(Peck) = (Peck) Singer
Cantharellus cibarius;Fries
Cantharellus infundibuliformis;Fries
Cantharellus subalbidus;Smith and Morse
Caulorhiza umbonata;(Peck) Lennox
Cheilymenia coprinaria;(Cooke) Boud.
Chlorophyllum molybdites;(Fries) Mass.
Chondrostereum purpureum;(Persoon : Fries) Pouzar
Chroogomphus pseudovinicolor;Miller
Chroogomphus rutilus;(Fries) Miller
Chroogomphus tomentosus;(Murrill) Miller
Chroogomphus vinicolor;(Peck) Miller
Clathrus ruber; = (Micheli) Persoon
Clavaria vermicularis;Fries
Clavariadelphus pistillaris;(Fries) Donk
Clavariadelphus truncatus;(Quelet) Donk
Clavulina amethystina; = (Fries) Donk
Clavulina cinerea;(Fries) Schroet.
Clavulina cristata;(Fries) Schroet.
Clavulina rugosa;(Fries) Schroet.
Clavulinopsis corniculata;(Fries) Corner
Clavulinopsis fusiformis;(Fries) Corner
Clavulinopsis laeticolor;B. & C.
Clitocybe brunneocephala;Bigelow
Clitocybe cyathiformis;(Fries) Kummer
Clitocybe dealbata;Fries
Clitocybe deceptiva;Bigelow
Clitocybe gibba;(Fries) Kummer
Clitocybe harperi;Murrill
Clitocybe inversa;(Fries) Quelet
Clitocybe nebularis;(Fries) Kummer
Clitocybe nuda;(Fries) Bigelow & Smith
Clitocybe odora;(Fries) Kummer
Clitocybe squamulosa;(Fries) Kummer
Clitocybe subconnexa;Murrill
Clitopilus prunulus;(Fries) Kummer
Collybia acervata;(Fries) Kummer
Collybia butyracea;(Fries) Quelet
Collybia dryophila;(Fries) Kummer
Collybia fuscopurpurea;(Persoon : Fries) Kummer
Conocybe lactea;(Lange) Metrod
Coprinus atramentarius;(Fries) Fries
Coprinus comatus;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Coprinus disseminatus;(Persoon : Fries) S.F.Gray
Coprinus domesticus; = (Bolt. : Fries) S.F.Gray
Coprinus ephemeroides; = (Bull. : Fries) Fries
Coprinus ephemerus;Fries
Coprinus lagopus;Fries
Coprinus micaceus;Fries
Coprinus niveus;(Fries) Fries
Coprinus plicatilis;(Fries) Fries
Coprinus radiatus; = (Desm.) Fries ? should this be Desm. : Fries?
Coprinus silvaticus;Peck
Cordyceps capitata;(Fries) Link
Cortinarius alboviolaceus;(Fries) Fries
Cortinarius balteatus;(Fries : Fries) Fries
Cortinarius cedretorum;Maire
Dermocybe cinnamomea;(Linnaeus : Fries) Moser
Cortinarius collinitus;Fries
Cortinarius cotoneus;Fries
Cortinarius croceofolius;Peck
Cortinarius crocolitus;Quelet
Cortinarius cylindripus;Kauffman
Cortinarius evernius;Fries
Cortinarius fulmineus;Fries
Cortinarius glaucopus;Fries
Cortinarius infractus;Fries
Cortinarius laniger;Fries
Cortinarius luteoarmillatus;!
Cortinarius magnivelatus;(Morse) Thiers & Smith
Cortinarius mucosus;(Fries) Kickx.
Cortinarius multiformis;Fries
Cortinarius obtusus;(Fries) Fries
Cortinarius percomis;Fries
Cortinarius phoeniceus;Maire
Cortinarius ponderosus;Smith
Cortinarius regalis;Smith & Rea
Cortinarius sanguineus;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Cortinarius scaurus;Fries
Cortinarius semisanguineus;(Fries) Gillet
Cortinarius traganus;(Fries) Fries
Cortinarius vanduzerensis;Smith & Trappe
Cortinarius verrucisporus;Thiers & Smith
Cortinarius violaceus;(Fries) Fries
Craterellus cinereus;(Fries) Quelet
Craterellus cornucopioides;Persoon
Craterellus fallax;A.H.Smith
Crepidotus herbarum;(Peck) Sacc.
Crepidotus mollis;(Fries) Staude
Crepidotus versutus;(Peck) Sacc.
Cryptoporus volvatus;(Peck) Shear
Cystoderma amianthinum;(Fries) Fayod
Cystoderma fallax;Smith & Singer
Dacrymyces palmatus;(Schweinitz) Bres.
Daldinia concentrica;(Bolt) Cesati & De Notaris
Daldinia grandis;Child
Discina apiculatula;McKnight
Discina perlata;(Fries) Fries
Entoloma lividum; = (Bull. : St.-Amans) Quelet ? (Bull.) Quelet ? E. sinuatum (Bull. : Fries) Kummer
Entoloma madidum;(Fries) Gillet
Entoloma nidorosum;(Fries) Quelet
Entoloma rhodopolium;(Fries) Kummer
Exidia glandulosa;Fries
Fistulina hepatica;(Schaeff.) ex Fries = Schaeff. : Fries
Flammulina velutipes;(Fries) Singer
Fomitopsis cajanderi;(Karst.) Aoshima
Fomitopsis pinicola;(Sw. : Fries) P. Karst.
Galerina autumnalis;(Peck) Smith & Singer
Galerina venenata;A.H.Smith
Ganoderma applanatum;(Persoon : Wallr.) Pat.
Gastroboletus subalpinus;Trappe & Thiers
Gautieria monticola;Harkness
Geastrum fimbriatum;Fries
Geastrum saccatum;Fries
Geoglossum glutinosum;Fries
Geoglossum nigritum;(Fries) Cooke
Geopora cooperi;Harkness
Geopyxis carbonaria;(A.&S. : Persoon) Sacc.
Geopyxis vulcanalis;(Peck) Sacc.
Gomphidius glutinosus;(Fries) Fries
Gomphidius oregonensis;Peck
Gomphidius smithii;Singer
Gomphidius subroseus;Kauffman
Gomphus bonarii;(Morse) Singer
Gomphus clavatus;S.F.Gray
Gomphus floccosus;(Schweinitz) Singer
Guepiniopsis alpina;(Tracy & Earle) McNabb
Gymnopilus luteocarneus;Hesler
Gymnopilus punctifolius;(Peck) Singer
Gymnopilus sapineus;(Fries) Maire
Gymnopilus spectabilis;(Fries) Singer
Gymnopilus ventricosus;(Earle) Hesler
Gyromitra californica;(Phillips) Imai
Gyromitra esculenta;(Persoon) Fries
Gyromitra gigas;(Krombh.) Quelet
Gyromitra infula;(Schaeff. : Fries) Quelet
Gyroporus castaneus;(Fries) Quelet
Hebeloma crustuliniforme;(St.Amans) Quelet
Hebeloma sinapizans;(Fries) Gillet
Helvella acetabulum;(Linnaeus ex St.Amans) Quelet = (Linnaeus : Fries) Quelet
Helvella compressa;(Snyder) Weber
Helvella crispa;Scop. : Fries
Helvella lacunosa;Afz. : Fries
Helvella maculata;Weber
Hemitrichia clavata;(Persoon) Rost.
Hericium abietis;(Weir ex Hubert) Harrison = (Weir) Harrison ?
Hericium erinaceum;(Fries) Persoon
Hericium ramosum;(Bull ex Merat) Letellier = (Merat) Letellier ? Banker
Heteroporus biennis;!
Hohenbuehelia petaloides;(Fries) Schulzer
Hydnangium carneum;Wallr.
Hydnellum aurantiacum;(Batsch : Fries) Karst.
Hydnellum caeruleum;(Horneman : Persoon) Karst.
Hydnellum peckii;Banker
Hydnum repandum;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Hydnum umbilicatum;Peck
Hygrocybe acutoconica;(Clements) Smith = (Clements in Woods) Singer ?
Hygrocybe calyptraeformis;Berkeley & Broome (Fayod) = (Berkeley & Broome) Fayod
Hygrocybe coccinea;(Fries) Fries = (Schaeff. : Fries) Kummer
Hygrocybe conica;(Fries) Fries = (Scop. : Fries) Kummer
Hygrocybe cuspidata;(Peck) = (Peck) Murrill
Hygrocybe flavescens;(Kauffman) Smith & Hesler = (Kauffman) Singer
Hygrocybe marginata;(Peck) = (Peck) ???
Hygrocybe miniata;(Fries) Fries = (Scop. : Fries) Kummer
Hygrocybe olivaceoniger; = (Orton) ???
Hygrocybe psittacina;(Fries) Fries = (Schaeff. : Fries) Wunsche
Hygrocybe punicea;(Fries) Fries = (Fries) Kummer
Hygrocybe virescens;(Hesler & Smith) = (Hesler & Smith) ???
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca;(Wuef. : Fries) R. Maire
Hygrophoropsis olida;(Quelet) Metrod
Hygrophorus agathosmus;Fries
Hygrophorus bakerensis;Sm. & Hes.
Hygrophorus chrysodon;(Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus eburneus;(Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus erubescens;(Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus gliocyclus;Fries
Hygrophorus hypothejus;(Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus piceae;Kuhn & Romagn.
Hygrophorus pudorinus;(Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus purpurascens;(Alb. & Schw. : Fries) Fries
Hygrophorus roseibrunneus;Murrill
Hygrophorus russula;(Schaeff. : Fries) Quelet
Hygrophorus sordidus;Peck
Hymenogaster albus;(Klotzsch) Berkeley & Broome
Hypomyces chrysospermum;Tul.
Hypomyces lactifluorum;(Schweinitz) Tul.
Hysterangium fuscum;!
Hysterangium separabile;Zeller
Inocybe fastigiella;Atkinson
Inocybe flocculosa;(Berkeley) Sacc.
Inocybe geophylla;(Fries) Kummer
Inocybe hystrix;(Fries) Karst.
Inocybe lanuginosa;(Fries) Kummer
Inocybe lilacina;(Boud.) Kauffman
Inocybe maculata;Boud.
Inocybe pudica;Kuhn
Inocybe sororia;Kauffman
Inonotus tomentosus;!
Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis;Mueller
Laccaria amethystina;(Hooker) Murrill
Laccaria bicolor;(Maire) P.D.Orton
Laccaria laccata;(Fries) Berkeley & Br.
Laccaria ochropurpurea;(Berkeley) Peck
Laccaria ohiensis;(Mont.) Sing.
Lactarius alnicola;Smith
Lactarius argillaceifolius;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius chrysorheus;Fries
Lactarius deliciosus;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Lactarius fragilis;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius glutigriseus;Wells & Kempton
Lactarius oculatus;(Peck) Burl.
Lactarius pseudomucidus;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius rubrilacteus;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius rufulus;Peck
Lactarius scrobiculatus;(Fries) Fries
Lactarius subdulcis;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Lactarius subvillosus;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius subviscidus;Hesler & Smith
Lactarius torminosus;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Lactarius uvidus;(Fries) Fries
Lactarius vinaceorufescens;Smith
Lactarius xanthogalactus;Peck
Laetiporus sulphureus;(Bull : Fries) Murrill
Leccinum armeniacum;Thiers
Leccinum constans;Thiers
Leccinum insigne;Smith, Thiers & Watling
Leccinum manzanitae;Thiers
Leccinum scabrum;S.F.Gray
Leccinum sp. (MD2 539 'aurantioscaber')
Lentinus ponderosus;Miller
Leotia lubrica;Fries
Leotia viscosa;Fries
Lepiota atrodisca;Zeller
Lepiota barsii;Zeller
Lepiota clypeolaria;(Fries) Kummer
Lepiota cristata;(Fries) Kummer
Lepiota decorata;Zeller
Lepiota flammeatincta;Kauffman
Lepiota josserandii;Bon. & Boiffard
Leucocoprinus cepaestipes;(Fries) Pat.
Leucocoprinus luteus;(Fries) Locquin
Leucoagaricus naucinus;(Fries) Singer
Lepiota rachodes;(Vitt.) Singer
Lepiota roseifolia;Murrill
Lepiota rubrotincta;Peck
Lepiota sequoiarum;Murrill
Leptonia aethiops;(Fries) Gillet sensu Hesler
Leptonia carnea;!
Leptonia gracilipes;Largent
Leptonia nigroviolacea
Leptonia parva;(PK) Largent = (Peck) Largent
Leptonia rectangula;!
Leptonia serrulata;(Fries) Kummer
Leucopaxillus albissimus;(Peck) Singer
Leucopaxillus gentianus;(Quelet) Kotlaba
Longula texensis;Zeller
Lycoperdon foetidum;Persoon
Lycoperdon perlatum;Persoon
Lycoperdon pyriforme;Schaeff.
Lycoperdon umbrinum;Persoon
Lyophyllum decastes;(Fries) Singer
Macrocystidia cucumis;(Fries) Heim
Macrotyphula juncea;(Fries) Berth.
Marasmiellus candidus;(Bolt.) Singer
Tretrapyrgos nigripes;(Schweinitz) Horak
Marasmius androsaceus;(Fries) Fries
Marasmius copelandi;Peck
Marasmius oreades;(Fries) Fries
Marasmius plicatulus;Peck
Melanoleuca evenosa;(Sacc.) Konrad
Melanoleuca graminicola;(Vel.) Kuhner & Maire
Melanoleuca melaleuca;(Fries) Murrill
Microglossum olivaceum;(Pers : Fries) Gillet
Microglossum viride;(Fries) Gillet
Morchella angusticeps;Peck
Morchella crassipes;(Vent.) Persoon
Morchella deliciosa;Fries
Morchella elata;Fries
Morchella esculenta;Persoon ex St.Amans = (Linnaeus : Fries) Persoon
Multiclavula mucida; = (Fries) Petersen
Mycena acicula;(Fries) Kummer
Mycena alcalina;(Fries) Quelet
Mycena capillaripes;Peck
Mycena capillaris;(Fries) Kummer
Mycena clavularis;(Fries) non Lange = (Fries) Sacc. (sensu Kuhner)
Mycena epipterygia;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Mycena galericulata;(Fries) S.F.Gray
Mycena haematopus;(Fries) Quelet
Mycena leptocephala;(Fries) Gillet
Mycena maculata;Karsten
Mycena murina;Murrill
Mycena occidentalis;(Murrill) Murrill
Mycena oregonensis;A.H.Smith
Mycena pura;(Fries) Quelet
Mycena purpureofusca;Peck
Mycena rorida;(Fries) Quelet
Mycena sanguinolenta;(Fries) Quelet
Mycena scabripes;Murrill
Mycena subsanguinolenta;A.H.Smith
Hypholoma aurantiaca;(Cooke) Gu. ex Sing = (Cooke) ???
Hypholoma capnoides;(Fries) Kummer
Hypholoma fasciculare;(Huds. : Fries) Kummer
Naucoria vinicolor;Peck
Nidula candida;Peck
Nidula niveotomentosa;(Henn.) Lloyd
Nolanea mammosa;(Fries) Quelet
Nolanea sericea;(Bull. ex Merat) Orton = (Merat) Orton ???
Nolanea staurospora;Bres.
Omphalina pyxidata;(Bull. : Fries) Quelet
Omphalotus olivascens;Bigelow, Miller & Thiers
Otidea alutacea;(Fries) Bres.
Otidea leporina;(Fries) Fuckel
Otidea onotica;(Fries) Fuckel
Panaeolus campanulatus;(Fries) Quelet
Panaeolus foenisecii;(Fries) Kuhner
Panaeolus semiovatus;(Fries) Lundell & Nannfeldt
Panus conchatus;(Fries) Fries
Panus rudis;Fries
Paxillus atrotomentosus;(Fries) Fries
Paxillus involutus;(Fries) Fries
Paxillus panuoides;(Fries) Fries
Peziza badia;Merat
Peziza praetervisa;Bresadola
Peziza proteana;(Boud.) Seaver
Peziza repanda;Persoon
Peziza sylvestris;(Boud.) Sacc.
Peziza vesiculosa;Bull. ex St.Amans
Peziza violacea;Persoon
Phaeocollybia californica;Smith
Phaeocollybia fallax;Smith
Phaeocollybia kauffmanii;(Smith) Singer
Phaeocollybia lilacifolia;Smith
Phaeocollybia olivacea;Smith
Phaeolus schweinitzii;(Fries) Pat.
Phallus impudicus;Persoon
Phellinus gilvus;(Schweinitz) Pat.
Phellinus pini;(Thore : Fries) Pilat
Phellodon atratus;K. Harrison
Pholiota aurivella;(Fries) Kummer
Pholiota highlandensis;(Peck) Smith & Hesler
Pholiota lubrica;(Fries) Singer
Pholiota malicola;(Kauffman) Smith
Pholiota mutabilis;(Schaeff. : Fries) Kummer
Pholiota squarrosa;(Fries) Kummer
Pholiota terrestris;Overholts
Pholiota velaglutinosa;Smith & Hesler
Phylloporus rhodoxanthus;(Schweinitz) Bres.
Phyllotopsis nidulans;(Fries) Singer
Pisolithus tinctorius;(Persoon) Coker & Couch
Pleurotus dryinus;(Persoon : Fries) Kummer
Pleurotus elongatipes;Peck
Pleurotus ostreatus;(Fries) Kummer
Pleurocybella porrigens;(Persoon : Fries) Sing.
Pluteus atromarginatus;(Konrad) Kuhner
Pluteus cervinus;(Fries) Kummer
Pluteus flavofuligineus;Murrill
Pluteus longistriatus;(Peck) Sacc.
Pluteus lutescens;(Fries) Bres.
Pluteus magnus;McClatchie
Pluteus petasatus;(Fries) Gillet
Polyozellus multiplex;(Underw.) Murrill
Polyporus badius;(Persoon ex S.F.Gray) Schweinitz = (Persoon) Schweinitz ?
Polyporus elegans;Fries
Polyporus hirtus;Quelet
Polyporus squamosus;(Huds.) ex Fries = Huds. : Fries ?
Poria corticola;!
Psathyrella candolleana;(Fries) Smith
Psathyrella hydrophila;(Fries) Smith
Psathyrella longipes;(Peck) Smith
Psathyrella velutina;(Fries) Singer
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum;(Fries) Karst
Psilocybe coprophila;(Fries) Kummer
Psilocybe cyanescens;Wakefield
Pulveroboletus ravenelii;(Berkeley & Curt.) Murrill
Pyronema omphalodes;(Bull. ex St.Amans) Fuckel = (Bulliard) Fuckel
Ramaria abietina; = (Persoon : Fries) Quelet
Ramaria araiospora;Marr & Stuntz
Ramaria botrytis;(Fries) Ricken
Ramaria fennica;!
Ramaria formosa;(Fries) Quelet
Ramaria fumigata;!
Ramaria magnipes;Marr & Stuntz
Ramaria myceliosa;(Peck) Corner
Ramaria rasilispora;Marr & Stuntz
Ramaria rubra;!
Ramaria rubripermanens;Marr & Stuntz
Ramaria sanguinea;(Coker) Corner
Ramaria stricta;(Fries) Quelet
Ramariopsis kunzei;(Fries) Donk
Rhizopogon cokeri;Smith
Rhizopogon ellenae;Smith
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens;Smith
Rhizopogon rubescens;(Tul.) Tulasne
Russula adusta;(Persoon : Fries) Fries
Russula albidula;Peck
Russula albonigra;(Krombh.) Fries
Russula alutacea;(Persoon : Fries) Fries
Russula brevipes;Peck
Russula brunneola;Burlingame
Russula cremoricolor;Earle
Russula cyanoxantha;Fries
Russula densifolia;(Secretan) Gillet
Russula fragrantissima;Romag.
Russula grisea;Fries
Russula integra;Fries
Russula maculata;!
Russula mairei;Singer
Russula nigricans;Fries
Russula placita;Burl.
Russula raoultii;Quelet
Russula rosacea;(Persoon ex) Gray
Russula sanguinea;Fries
Russula silvicola;Shaffer
Russula sororia;(Fries) Rommell
Russula subnigricans;Hongo
Russula xerampelina;(Secretan) Fries
Sarcodon fuscoindicus;(Harrison) Harrison
Sarcodon imbricatus;(Linnaeus) Karst.
Sarcodon laevigatus;!
Sarcodon scabrosus;(Fries) Karst.
Sarcoscypha coccinea;(Fries) Lambotte
Sarcosoma globosum;!
Sarcosoma latahensis;!
Sarcosoma mexicana;(Ellis & Holway) Paden & Tylutki
Sarcosphaera crassa;(Santi ex Stendl) Pouzar
Schizophyllum commune;Fries
Scleroderma cepa;Persoon
Scleroderma polyrhizon;Persoon
Scutellinia scutellata;(St.Amans) Lambotte
Sparassis crispa;Fries
Stereum hirsutum;(Willd. : Fries) S.F. Gray
Strobilurus trullisatus;(Murrill) Lennox
Stropharia ambigua;(Peck) Zeller
Stropharia coronilla;(Fries) Quelet
Stropharia riparia;!
Stropharia rugoso-annulata;Farlow
Stropharia semiglobata;(Fries) Quelet
Suillus brevipes;(Peck) Kuntze.
Suillus caerulescens;Smith & Thiers
Suillus fuscotomentosus;Thiers & Smith
Suillus granulatus;(Fries) Kuntze.
Suillus lakei;(Murrill) Smith & Thiers
Suillus ponderosus;Smith & Thiers
Suillus pseudobrevipes;Smith & Thiers
Suillus pungens;Thiers & Smith
Suillus tomentosus;(Kauffman) Singer
Thelephora palmata;Fries
Thelephora terrestris;Fries
Trametes hirsuta;!
Trametes versicolor;(Linnaeus : Fries) Pilat
Tremella foliacea;Fries
Tremella mesenterica;Fries
Tremellodendropsis tuberosa;(Frev.) Crawford
Trichaptum abietinum;(Dicks. : Fries) Ryv.
Trichoglossum hirsutum;(Fries) Boud.
Tricholoma aurantium;(Fries) Ricken
Tricholoma flavovirens;(Fries) Lundell
Tricholoma imbricatum;(Fries ex Fries) Kummer = (Fries : Fries) Kummer
Tricholoma magnivelare;(Peck) Redhead
Tricholoma manzanitae;Baroni & Ovrebo
Tricholoma myomyces;(Persoon) Lange
Tricholoma pardinum;Quelet
Tricholoma pessundatum;(Fries) Quelet
Tricholoma portentosum;(Fries) Quelet
Tricholoma resplendens;(Fries) Quelet
Tricholoma saponaceum;(Fries) Kummer
Tricholoma sejunctum;(Fries) Quelet
Tricholoma squarrulosum;Bres. sensu Kauffman = Bres.
Tricholoma terreum;(Fries) Kummer
Tricholoma virgatum;(Fries) Gillet
Tricholomopsis decora;(Fries) Singer
Tricholomopsis platyphylla;(Fries) Singer
Tricholomopsis rutilans;(Fries) Singer
Tubaria furfuracea;(Fries) Gillet
Tuber rufum;!
Tylopilus indecisus;(Peck) Murrill
Tylopilus pseudoscaber;(Secretan) Smith & Thiers
Tyromyces chioneus;(Fries) Karst.
Verpa bohemica;(Krombh.) Boud.
Verpa conica;Swartz ex Persoon = Swartz : Persoon
Volvariella speciosa;(Fries) Singer
Volvariella taylori;(Berkeley) Singer
Xeromphalina campanella;(Fries) Kuhner & Maire
Xeromphalina cauticinalis;(Fries) Kuhner & Maire
Xeromphalina fulvipes;(Murrill) A.H.Smith
Xylaria hypoxylon;Dumortier

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Jan 03 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: uses for mushrooms?
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From: cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu (Cory M Wisnia)
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 Hi, my name is Hilary White. I go to the Mendocino Middle school and I 
am in eighth grade. I am doing a project on mushrooms. I was wondering if 
any one knows any thing using mushrooms, especially their uses in dying.  
I'm interested in what kinds of mushrooms have colors which would be used 
for yellow coloring, red coloring, gray and any other color that any type 
of mushroom might make. In my project I am going to have information 
about the different uses of mushrooms. So I am interested in other uses 
besides dying as well. I have looked in our school library for books on 
mushrooms without much of a result and nothing on their uses. What are 
some of the different uses ? Are there any that relate to medicine? I 
know that molds have medical uses, but I am more interested in mushrooms.
Please e-mail to my teacher Cory Wisnia at, cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu

Thank You Hilary--


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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 04 22:00:00 1994
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From: harris@bhc.com (Bob Harris)
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Re: uses for mushrooms?
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 94 05:44:39 GMT
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In Article <2gchkt$i7j@eis.calstate.edu>, cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu (Cory M
Wisnia) wrote:
>
>
> Hi, my name is Hilary White. I go to the Mendocino Middle school and I 
>am in eighth grade. I am doing a project on mushrooms. I was wondering if 
>any one knows any thing using mushrooms, especially their uses in dying.  
>I'm interested in what kinds of mushrooms have colors which would be used 
>for yellow coloring, red coloring, gray and any other color that any type 
>of mushroom might make. In my project I am going to have information 
>about the different uses of mushrooms. So I am interested in other uses 
>besides dying as well. I have looked in our school library for books on 
>mushrooms without much of a result and nothing on their uses. What are 
>some of the different uses ? Are there any that relate to medicine? I 


Paul Stamets has a new book out called "Growing Gourmet & Medicinal Mushrooms".
Also up in Mendocino is Miriam Rice who has done a lot of work with Mushroom
Dyes as well as Dorothy Bebee. They also have a newsletter on the subject.
You might try contacting the local mycological society or if not, try the
San Francisco Mycological society. They have lending libraries etc of books
about uses of mushrooms. Also there were a few books done in the 1960's by
CRC (Chemical Rubber Company Press) about the use of fungi as food.
Bob Harris
8 :-)

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 04 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: Pecan references
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Fellow Mycologists,
I am need of any good reference sources that describe and/or give data
pertaining to fungal pathogens or insect pests that attack Pecans.
No reference source is to trivial!  Thanks.
 

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 04 22:00:00 1994
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From: sandy@nmr1.pt.cyanamid.COM (Sandy Silverman)
Subject: Re: uses for mushrooms?
In-Reply-To: cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu's message of 4 Jan 1994 11:56:13 -0800
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dying: YES!, mushrooms can make you die!
dyeing: good luck with your hunt for new dyes from mushrooms!
--
Sanford Silverman                      >Opinions expressed here are my own<
American Cyanamid  
sandy@pt.cyanamid.com, silvermans@pt.cyanamid.com     "Yeast is Best"

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Jan 05 22:00:00 1994
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From: agriff@unixg.ubc.ca (Tony Griffiths)
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Subject: 5th International Mycology Congress (IMC5)
Date: 6 Jan 1994 01:51:20 -0000
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REGISTRATION FOR THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS (IMC5), to be
held August 14-21 (1994) in Vancouver, Canada.
        Packages with the call for abstracts and registration/accomodation
forms have been mailed to approximately 10,000 individuals all over the
world. The mailing list was created from various mycological societies,
previous congress delegate lists, letters of inquiry, etc. If you were on
such lists, the package should have reached you by now. If you do not have
a package, but would like one, please contact me by e-mail. My address is
agriff@unixg.ubc.ca
        IMC5 will be a comprehensive review of the state of the discipline
of mycology. Nearly 100 symposia will cover the entire range of mycological
research. Registration (if received before the end of February) will be 450
Canadian dollars (students $350). One Canadian dollar is the equivalent of
0.75 US dollars at present exchange rates, making this one of the 'best
buys' of all international congresses in science. Furthermore, accomodation
will be on campus and a single room with shared bathroom will be only $32
per night. The registration fee will also include a copy of the Congress
Proceedings, to be published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of
Botany.
        If you email me, make sure you include your postal address.
        Sincerely, Tony Griffiths, IMC5 Secretary-General.



From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Jan 05 22:00:00 1994
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I would like to be added to the FUNGI newsgroup.  Thanks.

MyDung Nguyen.

mn13o@nih.gov


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Subject: Swimming cultures
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I just opened up my cold storage of shiitake and oyster mushroom mycelium to 
find my petri dishes filled with water, from condensation I assume.  I'm 
wondering if anyone knows if this might have any ill effects on the viability 
of the cultures.

Thanks,
Marc Alter

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 06 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: Chicken litter and Nematology
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Hello, I'm using Bill's account because I can not access NNR so please
send your responses to riegel@athena.cs.uga.edu.  I am interested in literature
regarding the microbial contents/ecology of chicken litter. I am also
looking for literature related to control of root-knot specifically
Meloidgyne incognita, with chicken litter.  If your able to send any
information I would be very appreciative.
   Thank you, Claudia

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Marc T Alter (malter@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) wrote:



: I just opened up my cold storage of shiitake and oyster mushroom mycelium to 
: find my petri dishes filled with water, from condensation I assume.  I'm 
: wondering if anyone knows if this might have any ill effects on the viability 
: of the cultures.

: Thanks,
: Marc Alter


I had the same thing happen to some of my cultures of shitake mycelium
and it wasn't pretty. I tried to inoculate a few jars of sawdust/bran 
mixture an got a good start on a jar sized compost heap. I now seal the
petri dishes with a self sticking silicon based tape. (Made by 3M) 

Lee Snider


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sun Jan 09 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: Re: Chicken litter and Nematology
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In article <16F3610650.TURECHEK@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU> TURECHEK@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU writes:
>Hello, I'm using Bill's account because I can not access NNR so please
>send your responses to riegel@athena.cs.uga.edu.  I am interested in literature
>regarding the microbial contents/ecology of chicken litter. I am also
>looking for literature related to control of root-knot specifically
>Meloidgyne incognita, with chicken litter.  If your able to send any
>information I would be very appreciative.
>   Thank you, Claudia

From jnovak@acenet.auburn.edu Mon Jan 10 13:12:09 1994
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 10:25:38 -0600 (CST)
From: "James L. Novak" <jnovak@acenet.auburn.edu>
To: Larry London <london@SunSITE.Unc.EDU>
Subject: Re: your mail

Hello Claudia, 

Do you know Sacit Bilgili or John Blake here at Auburn?  I have no idea 
if they can help but it's worth a shot.  Here's their Internet 
addresses.  I would suggest dropping them your message:

sbilgili@acenet.auburn.edu
jblake@acenet.auburn.edu

Regards, Jim Novak, Ag. Economist

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Subject: Streptothricin/nourseothricin source?
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 11 22:00:00 1994
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 11 22:00:00 1994
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From: mbsou@s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (A.E. Souza)
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Anyone know of a supplier of streptothricin or
nourseothricin?
Cheers
A.E. Souza



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From: mst1@r-node.io.org (Otto Lang)
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Dear Dr. Rinker
This is a small example of what I run across in monitoring bionet.*
newsgroups on INTERNET. I figure you could've come across that
yourself...

ROL>Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
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ROL>From: rxs@news.fc.hp.com (Lee Snider)
ROL>Subject: Re: Swimming cultures
ROL>Sender: news@fc.hp.com (news daemon)
ROL>Message-ID: <CJCuoM.DnI@fc.hp.com>
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ROL>Marc T Alter (malter@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) wrote:



ROL>: I just opened up my cold storage of shiitake and oyster mushroom mycelium

ROL>: find my petri dishes filled with water, from condensation I assume.  I'm
ROL>: wondering if anyone knows if this might have any ill effects on the
ROL>viability
ROL>: of the cultures.

ROL>: Thanks,
ROL>: Marc Alter


ROL>I had the same thing happen to some of my cultures of shitake mycelium
ROL>and it wasn't pretty. I tried to inoculate a few jars of sawdust/bran
ROL>mixture an got a good start on a jar sized compost heap. I now seal the
ROL>petri dishes with a self sticking silicon based tape. (Made by 3M)

ROL>Lee Snider


Let me know, if I'm a pain in the neck and I will cease pestering you
with this kind of stuff... it's just that, in the past, it turned out
that I proved helpful in bringing some mycologists (from Texas and from
Argentina) together with someone I know here...who could help and were
not aware of these communications, as they have no time to browse, as
I do....
Otto
---
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-- 
Otto Lang, Mycological Society of Toronto <MST1@io.org> Fidonet 1:250/102


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 13 22:00:00 1994
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From: cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu (Cory M Wisnia)
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Subject: Re: uses for mushrooms?
Date: 11 Jan 1994 05:49:06 -0800
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Hilary has received a wonderful variety of letters with regard to her 
project,  and yes,  we did get her the Miriam Rice book on mushroom 
dyeing --and she is probably going to try to interview Miriam for part of 
her project.  One of the areas of interest that came up was the 
investigative use of fungi for illnesses such as AIDS.  Does anybody know 
of a further source of information on that?

Thanks for all the help for Hilary!

Cory Wisnia
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 13 22:00:00 1994
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From: cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu (Cory M Wisnia)
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Subject: Mushroom prices
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My name is Stuart Hayter. I am in eighth grade and attend Mendocino 
Middle school. I am currently doing a science project about the market 
for north coast mushrooms and the demand for them.I know that Chantrelles 
usually sell for about 2.50 to 6.00$ a pound.I would like to know the 
average price given for Chantelles,  such as Yellow Feet,  Hedghogs, 
Matsutakis, Gambones (Boletus Edulis) and Cocolees. I'm using the slang 
names of these mushrooms because I am not familiar with some of their 
scientific names. If you could tell me which slang or common names go 
with the scientific names it would help a lot with getting pictures from 
books,  which I would like to put into  my report.  I would be very happy 
if you could send me this inf. You can send it to me by Cory Wisnia 
e-mail to cwisnia@eis.calstate.edu

PS:  I am mostly interested in Northern California,  but would also be 
interested in the prices in other areas to compare. --
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 20 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: MYCONET FAQ
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There is a FAQ available for Myconet which can be received by sending a
messaget to   ftpmail@myconet.org

In the body of the message you need to write:

                   get myconet.faq

We also have created a new mailing list called IDEALIST to capture your
ideal ideas about what online mycology is and should be about.
This is a discussion where anything mycological is fair game and where
we hope EVERYONE will participate. We've noted an inordinate amount
of lurkers around mycological topics and we'd like to draw them out!


To subscribe send  a message to idealist-request@myconet.org

To send a message to the list send it to idealist@myconet.org
                                               
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                          Christian                  
                          

P.S.

We are finally starting to get some European interest in Myconet and already
have some subscribers from Japan and New Zealand.


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 20 22:00:00 1994
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From: (Les J. Szabo) <lszabo@puccini.crl.umn.edu>
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Subject: PCR machine for RAPDs
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Greetings all!!!

I am in the market for a second PCR machine and I am considering purchasing 
a machine that will hold 96 well microtiter dish instead of the standard 
tubes.  I was wondering if any one has direct experience with the use of 
microtiter dishes instead of tubes.  We will be using the machine for DNA 
sequencing and RAPDs.  The RAPD work is for population genetics of rust 
fungi and we are currently making a genetic map of wheat stem rust.

Any information would be useful.

Thanks


Les
Les J. Szabo
USDA-ARS Cereal Rust Laboratory
Department of Plant Pathology
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
(612)625-3780

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 20 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: P.infestans isolates from tomato
Date: 21 Jan 1994 15:40:54 -0000
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Fellow Mycologists,

As part our group's work on late blight of tomato (Phytophthora
infestans), we are trying to obtain isolates of the fungus
obtained from tomato from various geographical locations.  We are
particularly keen to get isolates from Africa and Asia.
If anybody has any isolates and is willing to share them with us,
please contact me.  
Names and addresses of plant pathologists from developing countries
who might be approached with requests for isolates would also be
most welcome.  

Thanks in advance,

Gareth Wyn Griffith, Univ. Wales, Bangor 
BSS097@vaxa.bangor.ac.uk

Fax: 0248-364717

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Jan 20 22:00:00 1994
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christian.smith@myconet.org wrote:


I forgot to add a CRITICAL piece of info here.  When subscribing to
the list be sure to include the word "join" in the message body.

For example: "I would like to join the idealist"

                      Christian 

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 21 22:00:00 1994
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From: jwalker@nyx.cs.du.edu (Jim Walker)
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Subject: psilocybin mushroom KOH testing
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when testing for psylocybe and psylocin in mushrooms is KOH foolproof?
That is, will other kinds of mushrooms that are poisonous possibly test
the same color as non-poisonous mushrooms? what color would psylocybin m
mushrooms test anyway? t

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Jan 24 22:00:00 1994
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From: cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil)
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Stropharia cubensis
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I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
advice) on the subject, please do let me know.

I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
mycelia from matings).

Thanks a million in advance!
-- 
Chris Patil				Stanford University
cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Jan 24 22:00:00 1994
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From: graul@netcom.com (Rick Graul)
Subject: Re: Stropharia cubensis
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cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil) writes:

>I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
>the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
>anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
>advice) on the subject, please do let me know.

>I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
>for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
>mycelia from matings).

Lloydia 27 (1) pp 53-63 (1964)
The Production of Psilocybin in Submerged Culture by Psilocybe cubensis

>Thanks a million in advance!
>-- 
>Chris Patil				Stanford University
>cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
>"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
>how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick
-- 
Rick Graul
graul@netcom.com

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Jan 25 22:00:00 1994
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From: vlinders@rcl.wau.nl (Meindert de Jong)
Subject: Re: Stropharia cubensis
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In article <2i1r3b$k75@nntp2.Stanford.EDU>, cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil) writes:
>I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
>the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
>anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
>advice) on the subject, please do let me know.
>
>I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
>for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
>mycelia from matings).
>
>Thanks a million in advance!
>-- 
>Chris Patil				Stanford University
>cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
>"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
>how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick

Hi Chris, just a quick note. I've a lot of experience with liquid
culture (batch and continuous culture) of a biocontrol fungus
(Chondrostereum purpureum). I wrote a Dutch report on it.
 Besides I isolated many single spore cultures and tested 
them in a field trial. It's described in my PhD thesis (mainly Dutch).  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Sincerely Yours, dr Meindert D. de Jong     I'm on hire!!!
E-mail: Vlinders@RCL.WAU.NL                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Voice: (+31) 8370 21937    FAX: (+31) 8370 23110
Photo's of research & researchers and c.v.:
de Jong et al. 1990. Risk Analysis for Biological Control:
A Dutch Case Study in Biocontrol of Prunus serotina by the
Fungus Chondrostereum purpureum. Plant Disease 12:189-194.
Requests for Reprint to: Centre Agrobiological Research,
P.O. Box 14, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands



From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Jan 26 22:00:00 1994
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From: "L.J.L.D. Van Griensven" <mushex!vg@relay.NL.net>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Agaricus Bisporus
Date: 27 Jan 1994 14:47:34 -0000
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Hi

Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
task.


Leo van Griensven
Holland.

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Jan 26 22:00:00 1994
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From: ABMB000 <ABMB@MUSICA.MACARTHUR.UWS.EDU.AU>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Chitin/Chitosan
Date: 27 Jan 1994 05:44:10 -0000
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Does anybody have citable figures for the production and sales tonnages
for chitosan.

MIROSLAV BELIK                            E-MAIL   M.BELIK@UWS.EDU.AU
UNIVERSITY WESTERN SYDNEY, MACARTHUR.     TEL. 61-46-203-520
FAC. BUS. & TECH.                         FAX. 61-46-266-683
P.O. BOX 555, CAMPBELLTOWN
NSW 2560
AUSTRALIA

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Jan 26 22:00:00 1994
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From: <chae@uclac1.chem.ucla.edu>
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Subject: Benlate
Date: 27 Jan 1994 21:02:38 -0000
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Hi!
Does anyone know where benlate can be purchased commercially?
Please let me know.
Suhn-Kee Chae
UCLA

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 28 22:00:00 1994
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From: vlinders@rcl.wau.nl (Meindert de Jong)
Subject: Re: Stropharia cubensis
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In article <2i1r3b$k75@nntp2.Stanford.EDU>, cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil) writes:
>I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
>the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
>anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
>advice) on the subject, please do let me know.
>
>I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
>for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
>mycelia from matings).
>
>Thanks a million in advance!
>-- 
>Chris Patil				Stanford University
>cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
>"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
>how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick

Hi Chris, just a quick note. I've a lot of experience with liquid
culture (batch and continuous culture) of a biocontrol fungus
(Chondrostereum purpureum). I wrote a Dutch report on it.
 Besides I isolated many single spore cultures and tested 
them in a field trial. It's described in my PhD thesis (mainly Dutch).  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Sincerely Yours, dr Meindert D. de Jong     I'm on hire!!!
E-mail: Vlinders@RCL.WAU.NL                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Voice: (+31) 8370 21937    FAX: (+31) 8370 23110
Photo's of research & researchers and c.v.:
de Jong et al. 1990. Risk Analysis for Biological Control:
A Dutch Case Study in Biocontrol of Prunus serotina by the
Fungus Chondrostereum purpureum. Plant Disease 12:189-194.
Requests for Reprint to: Centre Agrobiological Research,
P.O. Box 14, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands



From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 28 22:00:00 1994
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From: graul@netcom.com (Rick Graul)
Subject: Re: Stropharia cubensis
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cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil) writes:

>I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
>the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
>anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
>advice) on the subject, please do let me know.

>I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
>for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
>mycelia from matings).

Lloydia 27 (1) pp 53-63 (1964)
The Production of Psilocybin in Submerged Culture by Psilocybe cubensis

>Thanks a million in advance!
>-- 
>Chris Patil				Stanford University
>cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
>"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
>how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick
-- 
Rick Graul
graul@netcom.com

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From: cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil)
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Stropharia cubensis
Date: 25 Jan 1994 01:02:35 GMT
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I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
advice) on the subject, please do let me know.

I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
mycelia from matings).

Thanks a million in advance!
-- 
Chris Patil				Stanford University
cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 28 22:00:00 1994
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From: cottrill@nexus.yorku.ca (Ed Cottrill)
Subject: Re: Agaricus Bisporus
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"L.J.L.D. Van Griensven" <mushex!vg@relay.NL.net> writes:

>Hi

>Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
>Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

>Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
>task.

    Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
you are?

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 28 22:00:00 1994
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From: rxs@news.fc.hp.com (Lee Snider)
Subject: Mycorhizal Mushrooms
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I was wondering if anyone out there has seen any papers or
information on cultivation (in the laboratory or any where
else) of a mycorhizal mushroom. I'm not 100% sure but it seems
like all commercially grown mushrooms are primary or secondary
saprophytes.

Thanks in advance,

Lee Snider rxs@hpfidlf.fc.hp.com



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Subject: Mycorhizal Mushrooms
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I was wondering if anyone out there has seen any papers or
information on cultivation (in the laboratory or any where
else) of a mycorhizal mushroom. I'm not 100% sure but it seems
like all commercially grown mushrooms are primary or secondary
saprophytes.

Thanks in advance,

Lee Snider rxs@hpfidlf.fc.hp.com



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From: rxs@news.fc.hp.com (Lee Snider)
Subject: Re: Agaricus Bisporus
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:     Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
: Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
: the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
: you are?

I was under the assumption that Agaricus Brunescens was the common 
grocery store mushroom. I could be wrong (I'm not sure I even spelled
it right). 

Lee Snider



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"L.J.L.D. Van Griensven" <mushex!vg@relay.NL.net> writes:

>Hi

>Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
>Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

>Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
>task.

    Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
you are?

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Hi!
Does anyone know where benlate can be purchased commercially?
Please let me know.
Suhn-Kee Chae
UCLA

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Hi

Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
task.


Leo van Griensven
Holland.

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Does anybody have citable figures for the production and sales tonnages
for chitosan.

MIROSLAV BELIK                            E-MAIL   M.BELIK@UWS.EDU.AU
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FAC. BUS. & TECH.                         FAX. 61-46-266-683
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Jan 28 22:00:00 1994
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In article <2i1r3b$k75@nntp2.Stanford.EDU>, cpatil@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Kashinath Patil) writes:
>I have had a little trouble re-finding some papers (which I know exist) on
>the laboratory culture of _S. cubensis_ from spores to fruiting bodies. If
>anyone can point me in the right direction or provide me with citations (or
>advice) on the subject, please do let me know.
>
>I'm especially interested in refinding a paper about liquid culture (used only
>for large-scale culture of monokaryotic mycelia from spores, or dikaryotic
>mycelia from matings).
>
>Thanks a million in advance!
>-- 
>Chris Patil				Stanford University
>cpatil@leland.stanford.edu		Department of Biological Sciences
>"That in our day such giant shadows are cast by such pygmies only shows
>how late in the day it has become." -- Chargaff, referring to Watson & Crick

Hi Chris, just a quick note. I've a lot of experience with liquid
culture (batch and continuous culture) of a biocontrol fungus
(Chondrostereum purpureum). I wrote a Dutch report on it.
 Besides I isolated many single spore cultures and tested 
them in a field trial. It's described in my PhD thesis (mainly Dutch).  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Sincerely Yours, dr Meindert D. de Jong     I'm on hire!!!
E-mail: Vlinders@RCL.WAU.NL                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Voice: (+31) 8370 21937    FAX: (+31) 8370 23110
Photo's of research & researchers and c.v.:
de Jong et al. 1990. Risk Analysis for Biological Control:
A Dutch Case Study in Biocontrol of Prunus serotina by the
Fungus Chondrostereum purpureum. Plant Disease 12:189-194.
Requests for Reprint to: Centre Agrobiological Research,
P.O. Box 14, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands

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:     Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
: Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
: the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
: you are?

I was under the assumption that Agaricus Brunescens was the common 
grocery store mushroom. I could be wrong (I'm not sure I even spelled
it right). 

Lee Snider



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Subject: Mycorhizal Mushrooms
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I was wondering if anyone out there has seen any papers or
information on cultivation (in the laboratory or any where
else) of a mycorhizal mushroom. I'm not 100% sure but it seems
like all commercially grown mushrooms are primary or secondary
saprophytes.

Thanks in advance,

Lee Snider rxs@hpfidlf.fc.hp.com



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Subject: Mycorhizal Mushrooms
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I was wondering if anyone out there has seen any papers or
information on cultivation (in the laboratory or any where
else) of a mycorhizal mushroom. I'm not 100% sure but it seems
like all commercially grown mushrooms are primary or secondary
saprophytes.

Thanks in advance,

Lee Snider rxs@hpfidlf.fc.hp.com



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"L.J.L.D. Van Griensven" <mushex!vg@relay.NL.net> writes:

>Hi

>Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
>Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

>Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
>task.

    Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
you are?

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Hi!
Does anyone know where benlate can be purchased commercially?
Please let me know.
Suhn-Kee Chae
UCLA

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Does anybody have citable figures for the production and sales tonnages
for chitosan.

MIROSLAV BELIK                            E-MAIL   M.BELIK@UWS.EDU.AU
UNIVERSITY WESTERN SYDNEY, MACARTHUR.     TEL. 61-46-203-520
FAC. BUS. & TECH.                         FAX. 61-46-266-683
P.O. BOX 555, CAMPBELLTOWN
NSW 2560
AUSTRALIA

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Hi

Would anyone form the mycological community be willing to send some  
Agaricus Bisporus samples to us ?

Please send me an e-mail if you are in the position to perform such  
task.


Leo van Griensven
Holland.

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:     Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
: Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
: the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
: you are?

I was under the assumption that Agaricus Brunescens was the common 
grocery store mushroom. I could be wrong (I'm not sure I even spelled
it right). 

Lee Snider



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:     Surely the only community one has to be part of to get Agaricus
: Bisporus is the community of grocery shoppers.  Aren't these always in
: the shops here?  Is another species more common in the stores wherever
: you are?

I was under the assumption that Agaricus Brunescens was the common 
grocery store mushroom. I could be wrong (I'm not sure I even spelled
it right). 

Lee Snider



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Subject: Mycorhizal Mushrooms
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I was wondering if anyone out there has seen any papers or
information on cultivation (in the laboratory or any where
else) of a mycorhizal mushroom. I'm not 100% sure but it seems
like all commercially grown mushrooms are primary or secondary
saprophytes.

Thanks in advance,

Lee Snider rxs@hpfidlf.fc.hp.com



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wish to subscribe this echo
 
thanks,
sonia m. tiquia
dept of botany
the university of hongkong
h9390031@hkusub.hku.hk
 

From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Jan 31 22:00:00 1994
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Suhn-Kee Chae wrote:
>Hi!
>Does anyone know where benlate can be purchased commercially?
>Please let me know.

Try your local garden supply store. Benomyl 50% W.P (wettable powder) is
packaged under a variety of brand names.

  
David H. Griffin
e-mail: griffin@mailbox.syr.edu

