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Field Guides & Natural History  Mycology

Cortinarioid Fungi of New Zealand An Iconography and Key

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Karl Soop(Author)
110 pages, 34 plates with colour photos
Publisher: Karl Soop
Cortinarioid Fungi of New Zealand
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  • Cortinarioid Fungi of New Zealand ISBN: 9789197846455 Edition: 9 Spiralbound Jan 2014 Out of Print #211386
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Language: English

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An Iconography and Key of this interesting and ecologically critical group, covering the native forest flora, in particular the Nothofagus habitat. This revision includes a more accurate taxonomy, partly stemming from molecular studies, and describes a number of new taxa. Altogether 136 Cortinarius taxa are illustrated in colour photographs with a key and detailed descriptions.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Karl Soop(Author)
110 pages, 34 plates with colour photos
Publisher: Karl Soop
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