AuthorKibby, G.
Year2010
TitleAlder Carr Fungi - Agarics and Boleti of Alder Carr
TypePaper
SourceField Mycology Vol 11 (1): 16-22.
IllustrationsColour photographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)A survey of the mycorrhizal fungi associated with Alnus in the UK.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, Colour photographCurrentAmanita friabilisFragile AmanitaFungi: Agaricales: Amanitaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentCortinarius atropusillusa webcapFungi: Agaricales: Cortinariaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentCortinarius bibulusa toadstoolFungi: Agaricales: Cortinariaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentCortinarius helvelloidesa toadstoolFungi: Agaricales: Cortinariaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentLaccaria purpureobadiaa toadstoolFungi: Agaricales: Hydnangiaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentNaucoria escharioidesOchre AldercapFungi: Agaricales: Strophariaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentGyrodon lividusAlder BoleteFungi: Boletales: Paxillaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentPaxillus rubicundulusAlder RollrimFungi: Boletales: Paxillaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentLactarius lilacinusLilac MilkcapFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentLactarius cyathuliformisa milkcapFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentLactarius obscuratusAlder MilkcapFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
For identificationCurrentLactarius omphaliiformisa milkcapFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentRussula alnetoruma brittlegillFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
CurrentAlnusaldersPlantae: Fagales: Betulaceae
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