A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was published recently (Parker, 1987). Extensive collecting in the beech-maple hardwoods and one trip into the cedar-tamarack swamp during July-October 1987 have provided records of an additional 54 species. Among the fungi identified during 1987 are the following noteworthy taxa: Thuemenella cubispora (Ellis & Holw.) Boedjn - Ascomycetes, Hypocreale
During the summer and fall of 1970, 211 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. In the collection...
This article is based upon a study of the Basidiomycetes (except the Agaricaceae) and some groups of...
During the summer and fall of 1967, 1968, and 1969, 330 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. I...
A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was publishe...
Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The f...
A long-term study of higher fungi and Myxomycetes, primarilyfrom the xeric oak woods, was starte...
The UWM Field Station now has a mycological reference collection, for use in identifying fungi of th...
Since its reorganization in 1981, one goal of the Wisconsin Mycological Society has been a comprehen...
An extensive study of the fungi of Sapa Spruce Bog was started during the summer of 1989. The site w...
In Carrying on mycological investigations of diverse sorts, fungi that have an especial interest are...
Ninety-nine sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1964. In the col...
In studying the parasitic fungi of Iowa many species of fungi associated with other fungi have been ...
During the summer and fall of 1970, 211 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. In the collection...
This article is based upon a study of the Basidiomycetes (except the Agaricaceae) and some groups of...
During the summer and fall of 1967, 1968, and 1969, 330 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. I...
A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was publishe...
Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The f...
A long-term study of higher fungi and Myxomycetes, primarilyfrom the xeric oak woods, was starte...
The UWM Field Station now has a mycological reference collection, for use in identifying fungi of th...
Since its reorganization in 1981, one goal of the Wisconsin Mycological Society has been a comprehen...
An extensive study of the fungi of Sapa Spruce Bog was started during the summer of 1989. The site w...
In Carrying on mycological investigations of diverse sorts, fungi that have an especial interest are...
Ninety-nine sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1964. In the col...
In studying the parasitic fungi of Iowa many species of fungi associated with other fungi have been ...
During the summer and fall of 1970, 211 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. In the collection...
This article is based upon a study of the Basidiomycetes (except the Agaricaceae) and some groups of...
During the summer and fall of 1967, 1968, and 1969, 330 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. I...