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Fungi non Delineati 33: Studies in Galerina - Galerinae Flandriae (2)

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Series: Fungi non Delineati Volume: 33
By: André de Haan(Author), Ruben Walleyn(Author)
73 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; 18 b/w line drawings
Fungi non Delineati 33: Studies in Galerina - Galerinae Flandriae (2)
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Illustrated descriptions with short discussions are given for 16 Galerina taxa collected in Flanders, northern Belgium. Galerina hybrida and G. mairei (G. tibiicystis s. auct.) are accepted as 2 distinct species but the close relationship between Galerina cephalescens (syn. G. permixta) and G. tundrae should be investigated in detail.

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Monograph Journal / Magazine
Series: Fungi non Delineati Volume: 33
By: André de Haan(Author), Ruben Walleyn(Author)
73 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; 18 b/w line drawings
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