Hymenomycetes in the Perspective of 200 Years
Proceedings of a symposium held in Uppsala September 5-8 1994 in commemoration of Elias Fries
Edited by Nils Lundqvist and Roland Moberg
Uppsala 1995Contributors and participants
7-8
Preface
Nils Lundqvist and Roland Moberg
9-11
Elias Fries — mycologist and man of culture
Gunnar Eriksson
15-20
Fries as ascomycetologist
Lennart Holm
21-24
Elias Fries as sanctioning authority for fungal names
Walter Gams and Thomas W. Kuyper
25-32
The young Elias Fries
Nils Fries
33-38
Elias Fries — about the man and his life
Åke Strid
39-58
What can a study of the fungus flora of the Femsjö area today teach us about Fries' species concept?
Meinhard Moser
59-64
Elias Fries and Flora Danica: how did it begin?
Peter Wagner
65-78
De Notaris' copy of Fries' Scleromyceti Sueciae: a token of 19th century advancement in Ascomycete classification
Antonio Graniti and Laura Zucconi
79-92
Dispersal abilities and distributional patterns in Aphyllophorales, with emphasis on corticioid fungi
Nils Hallenberg
95-100
Taxonomy of Trechispora farinacea and proposed synonyms I. Species with a grandinioid or hydnoid hymenophore
Karl-Henrik Larsson
101-118
240 years of polypore studies — are we closer to a natural system?
Leif Ryvarden
119-126
Hebeloma crustuliniforme and related taxa — notes on some characters of taxonomic importance
Jans Vesterholt
129-138
Cultural and developmental characters: the Bolbitiaceae — a case study
Roy Watling
139-144
An ethnomycological approach to Tanzanian species of Amanita
Marja Härkönen
145-152
Armillaria since Elias Fries
Kari Korhonen
153-162
Effect of winter conditions on the fruit body production of larger fungi
Esteri Ohenoja
163-168
Taxonomy of the basidiomycetes in Nordic Macromycetes
Henning Knudsen
169-208
What is on God's mind?
Ronald H. Peterson
211-212
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