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Asterostroma Laxum
''Asterostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the Lachnocladiaceae The Lachnocladiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Russulales. A 2008 estimate places 124 species in 8 genera in the Lachnocladiaceae. Species of this family, which have a widespread distribution in both tropical and temperate zones, are typ ... family. The genus contains 14 species, which collectively have a widespread distribution. Species *'' A. andinum'' *'' A. apalum'' *'' A. boninense'' *'' A. cervicolor'' *'' A. cremeofulvum'' *'' A. laxum'' *'' A. medium'' *'' A. macrosporum'' *'' A. muscicola'' *'' A. persimile'' *'' A. pseudofulvum'' References External links * Russulales Russulales genera {{Russulales-stub ...
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George Edward Massee
George Edward Massee (20 December 1845 – 16 February 1917) was an English mycologist, plant pathologist, and botanist. Background and education George Massee was born in Scampston, East Riding of Yorkshire, the son of a farmer. He was educated at York School of Art and claimed to have attended Downing College, Cambridge, though no record exists of him in the University or College Records. South America and the Foreign Legion Massee had an early interest in natural history, publishing an article on British woodpeckers at the age of 16 and compiling a portfolio of botanical paintings. Through the influence of Richard Spruce, a family relative, he was able to travel on a botanical expedition to Panama and Ecuador, where, despite considerable hardships, he collected orchids and other plants. On his return, Massee joined the French Foreign Legion, hoping to see combat in the Franco-Prussian War, but, the war being almost over, he was prevailed upon to return home to the farm ...
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Asterostroma Cervicolor
''Asterostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the Lachnocladiaceae The Lachnocladiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Russulales. A 2008 estimate places 124 species in 8 genera in the Lachnocladiaceae. Species of this family, which have a widespread distribution in both tropical and temperate zones, are typ ... family. The genus contains 14 species, which collectively have a widespread distribution. Species *'' A. andinum'' *'' A. apalum'' *'' A. boninense'' *'' A. cervicolor'' *'' A. cremeofulvum'' *'' A. laxum'' *'' A. medium'' *'' A. macrosporum'' *'' A. muscicola'' *'' A. persimile'' *'' A. pseudofulvum'' References External links * Russulales Russulales genera {{Russulales-stub ...
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Asterostroma Medium
''Asterostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the Lachnocladiaceae family. The genus contains 14 species, which collectively have a widespread distribution. Species *''Asterostroma andinum, A. andinum'' *''Asterostroma apalum, A. apalum'' *''Asterostroma boninense, A. boninense'' *''Asterostroma cervicolor, A. cervicolor'' *''Asterostroma cremeofulvum, A. cremeofulvum'' *''Asterostroma laxum, A. laxum'' *''Asterostroma medium, A. medium'' *''Asterostroma macrosporum, A. macrosporum'' *''Asterostroma muscicola, A. muscicola'' *''Asterostroma persimile, A. persimile'' *''Asterostroma pseudofulvum, A. pseudofulvum'' References External links

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Asterostroma Laxum
''Asterostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the Lachnocladiaceae The Lachnocladiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Russulales. A 2008 estimate places 124 species in 8 genera in the Lachnocladiaceae. Species of this family, which have a widespread distribution in both tropical and temperate zones, are typ ... family. The genus contains 14 species, which collectively have a widespread distribution. Species *'' A. andinum'' *'' A. apalum'' *'' A. boninense'' *'' A. cervicolor'' *'' A. cremeofulvum'' *'' A. laxum'' *'' A. medium'' *'' A. macrosporum'' *'' A. muscicola'' *'' A. persimile'' *'' A. pseudofulvum'' References External links * Russulales Russulales genera {{Russulales-stub ...
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Miles Joseph Berkeley
Miles Joseph Berkeley (1 April 1803 – 30 July 1889) was an English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the founders of the science of plant pathology. Life Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Benefield, Northamptonshire, and educated at Rugby School and Christ's College, Cambridge. Taking holy orders, he became incumbent of Apethorpe in 1837, and vicar of Sibbertoft, near Market Harborough, in 1868. He acquired an enthusiastic love of cryptogamic botany (lichens) in his early years, and soon was recognized as the leading British authority on fungi and plant pathology. Christ's College made him an honorary fellow in 1883. He was well known as a systematist in mycology with some 6000 species of fungi being credited to him, but his ''Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany'', published in 1857, and his papers on Vegetable Pathology in the ''Gardener's Chronicle'' in 1854 and onwards, show that he had a broad grasp of the whole domain of physiology and morphology as understood ...
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Asterostroma Apalum
''Asterostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the Lachnocladiaceae The Lachnocladiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Russulales. A 2008 estimate places 124 species in 8 genera in the Lachnocladiaceae. Species of this family, which have a widespread distribution in both tropical and temperate zones, are typ ... family. The genus contains 14 species, which collectively have a widespread distribution. Species *'' A. andinum'' *'' A. apalum'' *'' A. boninense'' *'' A. cervicolor'' *'' A. cremeofulvum'' *'' A. laxum'' *'' A. medium'' *'' A. macrosporum'' *'' A. muscicola'' *'' A. persimile'' *'' A. pseudofulvum'' References External links * Russulales Russulales genera {{Russulales-stub ...
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