References for the Interactive Catalogue of Australia
These are the references used for Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B, with additions to November 2005.
Entries in black are those listed in Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B, entries in red are later additions.
Entries in blue relate to discrepancies between the reference lists of Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B. Occasionally a particular author+date reference as used in the bibliography for volume 2A (such as Cheel, 1907a) may relate to a different publication than in the bibliography of volume 2B. This is because the two volumes had different lists of references. In these cases, the entry in black is specific for taxa treated in volume 2A and the entry in blue (for the same author+date combination, but different publication) is specific for taxa treated in volume 2B. Also, sometimes the same publication was included in volume 2A with a different author+date+letter combination than in volume 2B.
Example:
Cheel, E. (1907a), List of fungi, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 202-205.
Cheel, E. (1907a), Notes and exhibits, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 159.
Cheel, E. (1907b), List of Fungi, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 202-205.
Cheel, E. (1907b), Notes and exhibits, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 475.
Anomalies in referencing arising from discrepancies between the reference lists in volumes 2A and 2B are gradually being removed.
Fungi of Australia volume 2A treated the agaricoid and truffle-like Agaricales, Boletales, Cantharellales and Russulales and volume 2B covered all other macrofungal Basidiomycota, and macrofungal Myxomycota.
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Entries in black are those listed in Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B, entries in red are additions, entries in blue relate to discrepancies between the reference lists of volumes 2A and 2B.
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Labillardière, J.-J. (1806), Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen Vol. 2. Ex Typographia Dominae Huzard, Paris.
Lado, C. (1994), A checklist of Myxomycetes of the Mediterranean countries, Mycotaxon 52: 117-185.
Lago, M. & Castro, M.L. (1999), Tricholoma eucalypticum a new record for Europe, Mycotaxon 73: 257-262.
Lago, M., Bougher, N.L. & Castro, M.L. (2001), Morphological variability and implication for deinition of taxa in the Descolea-Setchelliogaster-Descomyces complex, Mycotaxon 78: 37-57.
Lake, J. (1999), Ganoderma fungi a threat to old or stressed trees, Austral. Hort. 97: 35-39.
Lalli, G. & Pacioni, G. (1992), Lactarius sect. Lactifluus and allied species, Mycotaxon 44: 155-195.
Lamb, R.J. & Richards, B.N. (1970), Some mycorrhizal fungi of Pinus radiata and P. elliottii var. elliottii in Australia, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 54: 371-378.
Lamb, R.J. & Richards, B.N. (1971), Effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the growth and nutrient status of slash and radiata pine seedlings, Austral. Forest. 35: 1-7.
Lamb, R.J. & Richards, B.N. (1974), Survival potential of sexual and asexual spores of ectomycorrhizal fungi, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 62: 181-191.
Lamb, R.J. (1974), Effect of D-glucose on utilisation of single carbon sources by ectomycorrhizal fungi, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 63: 295-306.
Lamb, R.J. (1979), Factors responsible for the distribution of mycorrhizal fungi of Pinus in eastern Australia, Austral. Forest Res. 9: 25-34.
Lamberton, J.A. (1956), Chemical constituents of the luminescent fungus Pleurotuslampas Berk., Austral. J. Chem. 9: 433-436.
Lamont, B.B., Ralph, C.S. & Christensen, P.E.S. (1985), Mycophagous marsupials as dispersal agents for ectomycorrhizal fungi on Eucalyptuscalophylla and Gastrolobiumbilobum, New Phytol. 101: 651-656.
Landy, J. (1985), Close to Nature. Currey O'Neil, South Yarra.
Landy, J. (1993), A Coastal Diary. Pan Macmillan, Chippendale, Sydney.
Langdon, R.F.N. (1954), Gyrophragmium inquinans (Berk.) Lloyd in Australia, Austral. J. Sci. 17: 38-39.
Langdon, R.F. & Herbert, D.A. (1944), Records of Queensland fungi IV, Pap. Dept. Biol. Univ. Queensland 2: 15-18.
Lange, M. (1956), Danish hypogeous macromycetes, Dansk Bot. Ark. 16(1): 1-84.
Lange, M. (1993), Classifications in the Calvatia group, Blyttia 51: 141-144.
Langer, E. (1994), Die Gattung Hyphodontia John Eriksson, Biblioth. Mycol. 154: 1-298.
Langer, G. (1994), Die Gattung Botryobasidium Donk (Corticiaceae, Basidiomycetes), Biblioth. Mycol. 158: 1-459.
Lanoiselet, V.M., Ash, G.J., Cother, E,J., Priest, M.J. & Watson, A. (2001), First report of Waitea circinata causing sheath spot and Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativa causing aggregate sheath spot on rice in south-eastern Australia, Australas. Pl. Pathol. 30: 369-370.
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Larsen, M.J. (1986), Lindtneria thujatsugina sp. nov. (Stephanosporales: Stephanosporaceae) and notes on other resupinate basidiomycetes with ornamented basidiospores, Nova Hedwigia 43: 255-267.
Larsen, M.J. (1990), Reexamination of the nomenclatural types of Polyporus rimosus Berk. and P. badius Berk., Mycotaxon 37: 353-361.
Larsen, M.J. & Cobb-Poulle, L.A. (1990), Phellinus (Hymenochaetaceae) A survey of the world taxa [SynopsisFungorum 3]. Fungiflora, Oslo.
Larsson, K.-H. (1994), Poroid species of Trechispora and the use of calcium oxalate crystals for species identification, Mycol. Res. 98: 1153-1172.
Larsson, K.-H. (1995), Taxonomy of Trechispora farinacea and proposed synonyms I. Species with a grandinioid or hydnoid hymenophore, Symb. Bot. Upsal. 33: 101-118.
Last, F.T. & Watling, R. (1998), First record of Laccaria fraterna in Britain, Mycologist 12: 152-153.
Last, R.T. (2000), Letters, Field Mycol. 1: 69.
Latz, P. (1995), Bushfires and Bushtucker Aboriginal Plant use in Central Australia. IAD Press, Alice Springs.
Latz, P. (1995), Bushfires and Bushtucker Aboriginal Plant use in Central Australia. IAD Press, Alice Springs.
Lawrence, J.F. & Britton, E.B. (1994), Australian Beetles. Melbourne University Press.
Lawrence, J.F. & Milner, R.J. (1996), Associations between arthropods and fungi, Fungi of Australia 1B: 137-202.
Lazo, W. (1972), Fungi from Chile I. Some Gasteromycetes and Agaricales, Mycologia 64: 786-798.
Learmonth, N.F. (1949), Monthly notes from the Portland F.N.C., Victorian Naturalist 66: 68.
Lebel, T. (2001), Native truffles of Australia, Victorian Naturalist 118: 38-43.
Lebel, T. (2002), A new species of Zelleromyces (Russulales) from Australia, Australas. Mycol. 21: 4-8.
Lebel, T. (2002a), Sequestrate Russulales of New Zealand: Gymnomyces and Macowanites, New Zealand J. Bot. 40: 489-509.
Lebel, T. (2003), Australasian sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi. XIII. Cystangium (Russulales, Basidiomycota), Austral. Syst. Bot. 16: 371-400.
Lebel, T. (2003a), Australasian sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi. XIV. Gymnomyces (Russulales, Basidiomycota), Austral. Syst. Bot. 16: 401-426.
Lebel, T. & Castellano, M.A. (2002), Type studies of sequestrate Russulales II. Australian and New Zealand species related to Russula, Mycologia 94: 327-354.
Lebel, T. & Trappe, J.M. (2000), Type studies of sequestrate Russulales. I. Generic type species, Mycologia 92: 1188-1205.
Lebel, T., Thompson, D.K. & Udovicic, F. (2004), Descriptions and affinities of a new sequestrate fungus, Barcheriawillisiana gen. et sp. nov. (Agaricales) from Australia, Mycol. Res. 108: 206-213.
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Leggett, B. (1986), Exhibits, Queensland Naturalist 27: 88.
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Lemke, P.A. (1964b), The genus Aleurodiscus (sensu lato) in North America, Canad. J. Bot. 42: 723-768.
Lentz, P.L. (1956), Stereum and allied genera of fungi in the Upper Mississippi Valley, U.S.D.A. Agric. Monog. 24: 1-74.
Lentz, P.L. (1960), Taxonomy of Stereum and allied genera, Sydowia 14: 116-135.
Lepp, H. (2002), Mycologists and bryophytes, Australas. Mycol. 21: 76-78.
Lepp, H. (2004a), Some corticoid fungi newly recorded from Australia, Australas. Mycol. 23: 53-61.
Lepp, H. (2004b), Hemimycenatortuosa, newly recorded from Australia, Australas. Mycol. 23: 105-107.
Levin, H., Branch, M., Rappoport, S. & Mitchell, D. (1985), A Field Guide to the Mushrooms of South Africa, C.Struik, Cape Town.
Li, T.-H. (1999), Keys to the boletes known from Australia, in R.Watling & T.-H.Li, Australian Boletes a Preliminary Survey, 1-25. Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.
Li, T.-H. & Watling, R. (1999), New taxa and combinations of Australian boletes, Edinburgh J. Bot. 56: 143-148.
Li, T.H., Song, B. & Shen, Y.H. (2002), A new species of Tylopilus from Guangdong, Mycosystema 21: 3-5.
Li, Y. & Li, H. (1995), Myxomycetes from China III: Description of a new species, Cribraria media, and discussion of the relationship between Cribraria and Dictydium, Mycotaxon 53: 69-80.
Liberta, A.E. (1966), On Trechispora, Taxon 15: 317-319.
Liberta, A.E. (1974), The genus Trechispora (Basidiomycetes, Cortiaceae), Canad. J. Bot. 51: 1871-1892.
Lickey, E.B., Hughes, K.W. & Petersen, R.H. (2003), Phylogenetic and taxonomic studies in Artomyces and Clavicorona (Homobasidiomycetes: Auriscalpiaceae), Sydowia 55: 181-254.
Lidgett, J. (1898), Exhibits, Victoria Naturalist 15: 75.
Lim, Y.W. & Jung, H.S. (2003), Irpex hydnoides, sp. nov. is new to science, based on morphological, cultural and molecular characters, Mycologia 95: 694-699.
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Lister, G. (1921), Arcyria virescens, sp. n., J. Bot. 59: 252-253.
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These are the references used for Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B, with additions to November 2005.
Entries in black are those listed in Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B, entries in red are later additions.
Entries in blue relate to discrepancies between the reference lists of Fungi of Australia volumes 2A and 2B. Occasionally a particular author+date reference as used in the bibliography for volume 2A (such as Cheel, 1907a) may relate to a different publication than in the bibliography of volume 2B. This is because the two volumes had different lists of references. In these cases, the entry in black is specific for taxa treated in volume 2A and the entry in blue (for the same author+date combination, but different publication) is specific for taxa treated in volume 2B. Also, sometimes the same publication was included in volume 2A with a different author+date+letter combination than in volume 2B.
Example:
Cheel, E. (1907a), List of fungi, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 202-205.
Cheel, E. (1907a), Notes and exhibits, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 159.
Cheel, E. (1907b), List of Fungi, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 202-205.
Cheel, E. (1907b), Notes and exhibits, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32: 475.
Anomalies in referencing arising from discrepancies between the reference lists in volumes 2A and 2B are gradually being removed.
Fungi of Australia volume 2A treated the agaricoid and truffle-like Agaricales, Boletales, Cantharellales and Russulales and volume 2B covered all other macrofungal Basidiomycota, and macrofungal Myxomycota.
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