Author | Dickson, G. |
Year | 2000 |
Title | A field key to British non-resupinate hydnoid fungi |
Type | Paper |
How Complete | All the British species known at the time |
Source | Field Mycology Vol 1 (3): 99-104, rear cover. |
Illustrations | Colour photographs |
Review (by Malcolm Storey) | A field key to non-resupinate hydnoid species followed by short species accounts. Representative species are illustrated with colour photographs, in the text and on the rear cover. |
Errata, Corrigenda & Comments | Gordon points out in FM 1(4), p 132: the first sentence under *Sarcodon scabrosus* should be the first sentence under *S. squamosus*. |
Examine | in the Hand |
Identification difficulty | Fresh growing specimens are needed for Hydnellum and Phellodon. |
Notes & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
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For identification | Current | Pseudohydnum gelatinosum | Jelly Tooth, Jelly Tongue | Fungi: Auriculariales |
For identification | Current | HYDNACEAE | hedgehog fungi | Fungi: Cantharellales |
For identification | Current | Sistotrema confluens | Aromatic Earthfan | Fungi: Cantharellales: Hydnaceae |
For identification | Current | Steccherinum ochraceum | a resupinate spine fungus | Fungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae |
For identification | Current | Auriscalpium vulgare | Earpick Fungus | Fungi: Russulales: Auriscalpiaceae |
For identification | Current | BANKERACEAE | a family of stipitate tooth fungi | Fungi: Thelephorales |
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