1. Discussed are the tulasnelloid fungi, i.e. Tulasnella and other groups considered related by the author and also possessing spores capable of exhibiting repetition and not becoming septate.2. The author rejects the designation epibasidia and considers the sterigmata in Tulasnella and Gloeotulasnella as being merely strongly inflated, a view already widely accepted.3. He rejects the families Tulasnellaceae and Ceratobasidiaceae and includes them and the other tulasnelloid fungi in the Corticiaceae, which is still a heterogeneous group. Possible relations with other families are discussed
The Amphisphaeriaceae and the Cainiaceae have been narrowly defined, while the Clypeosphaeriaceae wa...
This supplement to the taxonomic monograph The Genera of Hyphomycetes summarises information on 23 a...
The taxonomy of fungi from the orders Tremellales, Auriculariales. Septobasidiales and related group...
With this check list an attempt is made to account for the recorded European species of those Basidi...
This continuation of the “Check list of European hymenomycetous Heterobasidiae” (published in Persoo...
This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi....
Type material of Tulasnella cystidiophora Höhn. & Litsch. has been studied. The species is character...
A new genus (Mycostigma) is established for Corticium aegeritoides Bourd. & Galz. Trechispora spinul...
Tullasnella spp. have been found forming mycorhizal associations with plants of all Orchidaceae subf...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which anew classification schem...
1. The conidiophores which caused the publication of the genus Tomentella J.-Olsen apud Bref. bear n...
The author concludes that Pellicularia Cooke is to be regarded as the name of an inseparable mixtum ...
In this continuation of the author's nomenclatorial enumeration<br />not only the three families men...
Resupinate Basidiomycetes from various parts of the world have been studied, all belonging to the Co...
In the field of mycology at the present time, many of the fungi which are most frustrating to attemp...
The Amphisphaeriaceae and the Cainiaceae have been narrowly defined, while the Clypeosphaeriaceae wa...
This supplement to the taxonomic monograph The Genera of Hyphomycetes summarises information on 23 a...
The taxonomy of fungi from the orders Tremellales, Auriculariales. Septobasidiales and related group...
With this check list an attempt is made to account for the recorded European species of those Basidi...
This continuation of the “Check list of European hymenomycetous Heterobasidiae” (published in Persoo...
This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi....
Type material of Tulasnella cystidiophora Höhn. & Litsch. has been studied. The species is character...
A new genus (Mycostigma) is established for Corticium aegeritoides Bourd. & Galz. Trechispora spinul...
Tullasnella spp. have been found forming mycorhizal associations with plants of all Orchidaceae subf...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which anew classification schem...
1. The conidiophores which caused the publication of the genus Tomentella J.-Olsen apud Bref. bear n...
The author concludes that Pellicularia Cooke is to be regarded as the name of an inseparable mixtum ...
In this continuation of the author's nomenclatorial enumeration<br />not only the three families men...
Resupinate Basidiomycetes from various parts of the world have been studied, all belonging to the Co...
In the field of mycology at the present time, many of the fungi which are most frustrating to attemp...
The Amphisphaeriaceae and the Cainiaceae have been narrowly defined, while the Clypeosphaeriaceae wa...
This supplement to the taxonomic monograph The Genera of Hyphomycetes summarises information on 23 a...
The taxonomy of fungi from the orders Tremellales, Auriculariales. Septobasidiales and related group...