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Fungi Of Australia : InocybaceaeStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe family Inocybaceae are a diverse cosmopolitan group of gilled fungi. Until now, only a small number of species had been described from Australia, but with this major revision a total of 137 species are recognised, of which 101 are new to science. Furthermore, 90% of these species (121 of the 137) are found only in Australia. This authoritative account provides a major advance in knowledge for this diverse and widespread group, with detailed descriptions, identification keys and phylogenetic trees based on DNA sequences generated during the work. Every species is illustrated, with coloured plates and line drawings of microscopic features. Author descriptionIn 1973 the Commonwealth Government established the Australian Biological Resources Study to document what plants and animals there are in Australia and where they occur. The ABRS is now part of the Department of the Environment. It brings together the expertise of scientists from around Australia and overseas, to prepare and publish authoritative information about Australia's flora and fauna. Table of contents* Authors, illustrator and photographers* Acknowledgements* List of Keys, and List of Phylograms* Introduction* Inocybaceae* Miscellaneous Groups* Appendix 1: List of New Taxa* Appendix 2: Excluded & Doubtful Taxa* Appendix 3: Table of DNA sequences used in this study* Glossary* Bibliography* Abbreviations and Contractions* Publication dates of previous volumes* Index |