This series of illustrations of the fleshy fungi of Iowa was started in 1940 in the Iowa Academy of Science Proceedings. At that time the purple-brown-spored forms were treated. Later the white-spored (1941), black-spored agarics (1942), and the fleshy ascomycetes (1942) have been covered. In this contribution illustration is made of three species of pink-spored agarics, Volvaria bombycina, Entoloma griseum and Pluteus cervinus, and an interesting abnormal form of the last named species
Sixty-six sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1965. Two species ...
Sixty-four sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1963. In the coll...
Ninety-nine sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1964. In the col...
This series of illustrations of the fleshy fungi of Iowa was started in 1940 in the Iowa Academy of ...
One of the functions of the Iowa Academy of Science is to acquaint ourselves with the flora and faun...
A year ago under this title the commoner mushrooms having purple-brown spores were presented. The pr...
This paper is the third of a series intended to present the common fleshy fungi of the state. The pu...
The stinkhorn fungi have been chosen as the subject of the eighth group of illustrations of the fles...
Superficially the fleshy Ascomycetes may be divided into the cup fungi and the sponge-mushrooms, or ...
The fleshy poroid fungi which are illustrated in this paper are found in two of the families of the ...
During the summer and fall of 1970, 211 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. In the collection...
Sixty-six sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1965. Two species ...
Sixty-four sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1963. In the coll...
Ninety-nine sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1964. In the col...
This series of illustrations of the fleshy fungi of Iowa was started in 1940 in the Iowa Academy of ...
One of the functions of the Iowa Academy of Science is to acquaint ourselves with the flora and faun...
A year ago under this title the commoner mushrooms having purple-brown spores were presented. The pr...
This paper is the third of a series intended to present the common fleshy fungi of the state. The pu...
The stinkhorn fungi have been chosen as the subject of the eighth group of illustrations of the fles...
Superficially the fleshy Ascomycetes may be divided into the cup fungi and the sponge-mushrooms, or ...
The fleshy poroid fungi which are illustrated in this paper are found in two of the families of the ...
During the summer and fall of 1970, 211 sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected. In the collection...
Sixty-six sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1965. Two species ...
Sixty-four sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1963. In the coll...
Ninety-nine sporocarps of fleshy fungi were collected during the summer and fall of 1964. In the col...