Phillipsia (trilobite)
''Phillipsia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. There are about 17 species in the genus, which collectively have a widespread distribution in subtropical and tropical areas. The genus was circumscribed by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881. The generic name honours Wales-born English botanist William Phillips (1822–1905). Species *''Phillipsia carminea'' *''Phillipsia carnicolor'' *'' Phillipsia chardoniana'' *''Phillipsia chinensis'' *''Phillipsia costaricensis'' *''Phillipsia crenulata'' *''Phillipsia crenulopsis'' *''Phillipsia crispata'' *''Phillipsia dochmia'' *''Phillipsia domingensis'' *'' Phillipsia gigantea'' *''Phillipsia guatemalensis'' *''Phillipsia hartmannii'' *''Phillipsia kermesina'' *'' Phillipsia lutea'' *'' Phillipsia minor'' *'' Phillipsia olivacea'' *'' Phillipsia plicarioides'' *'' Phillipsia polyporoides'' *'' Phillipsia ranomafanensis'' *'' Phillipsia rugospora'' *'' Phillipsia straminea'' *'' Phillipsia subpurpurea'' *'' Phillipsia tetra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 und ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phillipsia Gigantea
''Phillipsia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. There are about 17 species in the genus, which collectively have a widespread distribution in subtropical and tropical areas. The genus was circumscribed by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881. The generic name honours Wales-born English botanist William Phillips (1822–1905). Species *''Phillipsia carminea'' *''Phillipsia carnicolor'' *'' Phillipsia chardoniana'' *''Phillipsia chinensis'' *''Phillipsia costaricensis'' *''Phillipsia crenulata'' *''Phillipsia crenulopsis'' *''Phillipsia crispata'' *''Phillipsia dochmia'' *''Phillipsia domingensis'' *'' Phillipsia gigantea'' *''Phillipsia guatemalensis'' *''Phillipsia hartmannii'' *''Phillipsia kermesina'' *'' Phillipsia lutea'' *''Phillipsia minor'' *''Phillipsia olivacea'' *''Phillipsia plicarioides'' *''Phillipsia polyporoides'' *''Phillipsia ranomafanensis'' *''Phillipsia rugospora'' *''Phillipsia straminea'' *'' Phillipsia subpurpurea'' *''Phillipsia tetraspora'' * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phillipsia Subpurpurea
''Phillipsia subpurpurea'' is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. It is found in Australia where it grows as a saprophyte on wood. The fungus was first described scientifically by English mycologists Miles Joseph Berkeley and Christopher Edmund Broome. Its cup-shaped fruit bodies lack stipes Crucifixion is a method of capital punishment in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross or beam and left to hang until eventual death from exhaustion and asphyxiation. It was used as a punishment by the Persians, Carthagin ... and have purplish interior surfaces. References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q18166335 Fungi described in 1883 Fungi of Australia Sarcoscyphaceae Taxa named by Miles Joseph Berkeley Taxa named by Christopher Edmund Broome ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phillipsia Straminea
''Phillipsia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. There are about 17 species in the genus, which collectively have a widespread distribution in subtropical and tropical areas. The genus was circumscribed by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881. The generic name honours Wales-born English botanist William Phillips (1822–1905). Species *''Phillipsia carminea'' *''Phillipsia carnicolor'' *'' Phillipsia chardoniana'' *''Phillipsia chinensis'' *''Phillipsia costaricensis'' *''Phillipsia crenulata'' *''Phillipsia crenulopsis'' *''Phillipsia crispata'' *''Phillipsia dochmia'' *''Phillipsia domingensis'' *'' Phillipsia gigantea'' *''Phillipsia guatemalensis'' *''Phillipsia hartmannii'' *''Phillipsia kermesina'' *'' Phillipsia lutea'' *'' Phillipsia minor'' *'' Phillipsia olivacea'' *'' Phillipsia plicarioides'' *'' Phillipsia polyporoides'' *'' Phillipsia ranomafanensis'' *'' Phillipsia rugospora'' *'' Phillipsia straminea'' *'' Phillipsia subpurpurea'' *''Phillipsia tetras ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phillipsia Lutea
''Phillipsia lutea'' is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. It was originally described in 1969 by William Clark Denison William Clark Denison (June 1, 1928 – April 8, 2005) was an American mycologist. Born in Rochester, New York, Denison attended Oberlin College, from which he earned a B.A. degree in 1950, and a Master's degree in 1952. Under the supervision ... from collections made in Costa Rica. References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10627399 Fungi described in 1969 Fungi of Central America Sarcoscyphaceae ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |