Fungi

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Grgur. Name author Grgurinovic, C.A. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Grgurinovic, Cheryl A.
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:19622-1
Author for:
181 names
Base author for:
11 names
9 References:
  1. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1985), Studies on J.B.Cleland's fungal herbarium - 1: Melanoleuca (Agaricales). Mycotaxon 23
  2. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1989), Studies on J.B.Cleland's fungal herbarium - 2: Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium (Cortinariales). Mycotaxon 36 (1)
  3. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1995), Mycena in Australia: Mycena nargan sp. nov. and section Nargan. Australian Systematic Botany 8
  4. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1995), Mycena in Australia: section Roridae. Australian Systematic Botany 8
  5. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1997), Larger Fungi of South Australia
  6. Grgurinovic, C.A. (1998), Mycena in Australia: Section Lactipedes. Botanical Journal of Scotland 50 (2)
  7. Grgurinovic, C.A. (2002), Fungal names needing correction. Australasian Mycologist 21 (1)
  8. Grgurinovic, C.A. (2003), The genus Mycena in South-Eastern Australia
  9. Grgurinovic, C.A. (2003), The Genus Mycena in South-eastern Australia

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