Fungi

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Massee, G.E. (1901), Fungi exotici, III. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1901 : 150-169 (Paper) Massee, G.E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amanita grisea Massee & Rodway
  2. Asterina systema-solare Massee
  3. Cerion Massee
  4. Cerion coccineum Massee & Rodway
  5. Gloeocalyx Massee
  6. Gloeocalyx bakeri Massee
  7. Helotium prasinum Massee
  8. Hydnum pexatum Massee
  9. Hymenogaster albidus Massee & Rodway
  10. Hypochnus chlorinus Massee
  11. Hysterangium affine var. irregulare Massee
  12. Irpex depauperatus Massee
  13. Karschia atherosperma Massee & Rodway
  14. Laestadia insidiosa Massee
  15. Lycoperdon tasmanicum Massee
  16. Melanconium eucalypti Massee & Rodway
  17. Pestalotia vermiformis Massee
  18. Peziza plicata Massee & Rodway
  19. Phaeopezia ochracea Massee & Rodway
  20. Phoma sycophila Massee
  21. Pilobolus pullus Massee
  22. Pistillaria johnsonii Massee
  23. Secotium rodwayi Massee
  24. Ustilago microspora Massee & Rodway

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