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  1. Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America by Roger Phillips, 2010-09-23
  2. The Kingdom Fungi: The Biology of Mushrooms, Molds, and Lichens by Steven L. Stephenson, 2010-04-21
  3. Fruiting Bodies and Other Fungi by Brian Lumley, 1996-04-15
  4. Fungi: Mushrooms, Toadstools, Molds, Yeasts, and Other Fungi (A Class of Their Own) by Judy Wearing, 2010-02-15
  5. Fungi and Food Spoilage by John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking, 2009-08-04
  6. Fungus the Bogeyman (Picture Puffin) by Raymond Briggs, 2005-05-16
  7. Infectious Diabetes: A Cutting-Edge Approach to Stopping One of America's Fastest Growing Epidemics in Its Tracks (Fungus Link Series) by Doug A. Kaufmann, 2003-01
  8. The Triumph of the Fungi: A Rotten History by Nicholas P. Money, 2006-08-31
  9. Molecular Identification of Fungi
  10. The Identification of Fungi: An Illustrated Introduction With Keys, Glossary, And Guide to Literature by Frank M. Dugan, 2006-06-30
  11. Lignicolous Corticioid Fungi (The Mycological Society of America mycologia memoir) by J. H. Ginns, M. N. L. Lefebvre, 1995-06
  12. Fungi by Lilian E Hawker, 1973
  13. The Fungus Big Green Bogey Book by Raymond Briggs, 2003-11-06
  14. Kombucha Miracle Fungus: The Essential Handbook by Harald W. Tietze, 1996-10-01

161. Sac.uky.edu/~mthom0/fungi.htm
Encyclopaedia of fungiEncyclopaedia of fungi. Graminicolous Helminthosporium (Conidium). Rust fungi(Urediniodspore). Rust fungi (Teleutospore). Return to Top page. ?
http://sac.uky.edu/~mthom0/fungi.htm

162. DSMZ
Nonprofit organization dedicated to acquisition, identification, characterization, preservation and distribution of Archaea, bacteria, fungi, plasmids, phages, human and animal cell lines, plant cell cultures and plant viruses in Braunschweig, Germany.
http://www.gbf-braunschweig.de/DSMZ/
About DSMZ
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DSMZ - Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the acquisition, characterization and identification, preservation and distribution of Bacteria, Archaea, fungi, plasmids, phages, human and animal cell lines, plant cell cultures and plant viruses.
at the DSMZ
Research and Training at a Culture Collection financed by the EC
As a Large Scale Facility recognized by European Commission within the Framework of the "Human Potential Programme - Access to Infrastructures" the DSMZ offers facilities for research and/or training. Grants are available to scientists from member states of the European Union (excluding Germany) and Associated States. More information here New: The most comprehensive myxobacteria ( Myxococcales ) collection world-wide.

163. World Species List - Mushrooms, Fungi Databases
World Species List Mushrooms, fungi. Items in this list 55 fungi and lichenfamilies taxa World CABI Bioscience SEARCH 194.131.255.3 194.131.255.3;
http://species.enviroweb.org/omush.html
Add url - Email WSL World Species List Home Envirolink
World Species List - Mushrooms, Fungi
Items in this list: 55
Note: Some categories have url items that last for a very short time (i.e. "Species For Sale"). Sorted by server name without any www. Format is as follows: WHAT species list group (animals, conifers, bacteria, fossils, etc.)?
WHY_ nature of list (checklist, collection, sales, book index, etc)?
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WHO_ originator or inheritor of list (WSL is not the owner)?
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  • fungi and lichen families taxa World CABI Bioscience SEARCH 194.131.255.3 194.131.255.3
  • animals, plants and microbes host/prey,mammals,insects,inverts,insects,fungi,parasites,pests releases into the USA WORLD USDA GRIN/NIGRP, US ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin ars-grin
  • plants, animals and fungi cookbook index Wales Cardiff University, Wales, UK astro.cf.ac.uk uk
  • animals, plants and fungi cookbook index Community Web Site for Bedford, Indiana, US bedfordonline.com bedfordonline ... Envirolink A World Species List (WSL), Animals, Plants and Microbes, Established April, 1994, http://species.enviroweb.org/, USA Nonprofit 501(c)3, conservation, Richard Stafursky, mavs@panix.com
  • 164. Penn State Mycological Herbarium
    Includes a searchable catalog of specimens of Pennsylvania fungi.
    http://www.ma.psu.edu/~pacma/

    165. BIODIDAC
    Registration Contact Français. Eubacteria Protista fungi PlantaeAnimalia Human Biology Histology. fungi (8 items) 1 4.
    http://biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/thumbnails/catquery.htm?kingdom=Fungi

    166. Dimorphic Basidiomycetes
    Information about the systematics, ecology, and evolution of basidiomycetous fungi having a yeast stage.
    http://www.crem.fct.unl.pt/dimorphic_basidiomycetes/
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    167. Minnesota Mycological Society
    MMS is an educational organization for the study of mushrooms and fungi. Photographs, message board, recipes, and news.
    http://www.minnesotamushrooms.org/
    The MMS MMS Overview
    2004 Awards Banquet

    Events Calendar

    Meeting Info
    ...
    Paul Bunyan Chapter

    Photo Galleries 2002 NAMA Foray
    2002 Labor Day Foray

    Mushroom Photos

    MMS Newsletter April 2004
    February 2004

    Newsletter Archive
    Information Recipes Mycology Links Membership Contact ... MMS History Important Notice - The MMS St John's Foray scheduled for the weekend of June 20th has been Cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. Please see the Events Calendar for details. Welcome to the Minnesota Mycological Society website. The Minnesota Mycological Society (MMS) is an educational organization for the study of mushrooms and other fungi. The purpose of our website is to provide our members and the general public with program information and web resources relating to mushrooms and other fungi.

    168. FUNGI (fungi, Moulds And Lichens)
    BioImages The Virtual FieldGuide (UK). fungi (fungi, moulds and lichens).fungi, 20 October 2002, Phylum ASCOMYCOTA (spore-shooters).
    http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/T74.HTM
    BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
    FUNGI (fungi, moulds and lichens)
    Fungi 20 October 2002 Phylum: ASCOMYCOTA (spore-shooters) Phylum: BASIDIOMYCOTA (spore droppers) Species: Sphaerococcus globosus (a lichen parasymbiont) Phylum: ZYGOMYCOTA (pin moulds) BioImages (UK) Life ...
    (living things)

    169. Life In Your Camera
    fungi and dust mites sometimes inhabit precious camera equipment. How to discover them, and what measures to take.
    http://www.chem.helsinki.fi/~toomas/photo/life-in-camera.html
    Toomas's Photo Website Life in Your Camera Search Life in Your Camera
    Part of Toomas Tamm 's photo pages
    In most cases, life of any kind (including your fingers) should be kept outside of camera equipment. Once in a while, some life forms find enough food in the camera, and can behave very bad if you do not take measures. Fungus in lens can be especially dangerous. Read on.
    • Fungi in lens . Some people call them molds (moulds in Britain). Whatever their classification, they can destroy your expensive lens before you notice.
    • Dust mite in lens . Sometimes life in lens can be useful. An almost unbelievable story told by the eyewitness.
    Top photo: Fungus in Canon 70-210mm/4.0 FD lens. Household lamp for back lighting, Canon 28-105mm EF lens + Nikon 6T close-up lens, f/8.0, tripod. The image was cropped and color has been modified electronically. contact the author Home Up New ... Search Last modified: 05 July 1999

    170. Natural Perspective: Order Agaricales
    General description (with photos) of this order of mushrooms, including the Amanita, Agaricus, Russula, Tricholoma, Gomphidius, Coprinus, Waxy Cap (Hygrophoracea), and Bolete families.
    http://www.perspective.com/nature/fungi/agaricales.html
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    Natural Perspective
    The Fungus Kingdom : Order Agaricales
    (Last modified: 15 July 1997) Agaricales are your stereotypical mushroom an umbrella-like cap with gills on the underside radiating from a centrally positioned stalk. While some members vary slightly from this formula (for example the Boletes have pores instead of gills underneath the cap) the Agaricales stereotype is so strong that people often exclaim "That's a mushroom?!" when shown members of just about any other mushroom order. The following represent but a few families in the order Agaricales: L-R: The Amanita Family ( Amanitaceae includes some of our prettiest as well as deadliest mushrooms. The Agaricus Family( Agaricaceae is best known for its supermarket varieties. The Russula Family ( Russulaceae includes mushrooms which "bleed" when cut (Golden Milk Cap Lactarius alnicola
    The Tricholoma Family ( Tricholomataceae is quite large and varied. Genera in this family include (L-R): Lacarria (Amethyst Laccaria Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis ), Omphalotus (Western Jack-O-Lantern

    171. Mushroom Tours In Mexico
    Mexican Mushroom Tours fungi and travel events in Tlaxcala, The Mushroom Capital of Mexico. If mushrooms, gourmet cuisine, travel, adventure and good times are your idea of how to spend a week, you'll want to join us on a tour in the highlands of Mexico.
    http://www.mexmush.com
    Mexican Mushroom Tours - 2004 For Fungi Aficionados with a Taste for the Exotic For our 5th year of organizing adventuresome mushrooming excursions in exciting Mexico, we are pleased to announce three different tours for 2004 - each offering unique travel, cultural and, of course, fungi experiences with expert local bilingual mycologists. Since 2000, we have had participants ranging from expert mycologists and mushroom club presidents, to well-versed amateurs, curious beginners and a few chefs and food writers, all ready to try a new outdoors travel experience. As you can see from our Prior Tours pictures and comments, the rewards and good memories have been many and warm. Numerous articles and stories about Mexican Mushroom Tours have appeared in various media ranging from club newsletters to The New York Times , which said our tour was "mushroom heaven." You can read some of these articles on our Articles Page or Contact Us for more information. For those who value a unique travel opportunity that offers enlightening and enjoyable local facets, foraying, studying and eating a variety of familiar and foreign fungi - one of our 2004 excursions will be the highlight of your year. Most of our participants are prime-aged (so far have ranged from 17 to 77) friendly outdoors types who can handle a rustic lodge in the woods, as well as nice city hotels we usually start and end with.

    172. SPECIES 2000 HOME PAGE
    Has the objective of enumerating all known species of plants, animals, fungi and microbes on Earth as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity. It will also provide a simple access point enabling users to link from here to other data systems for all groups of organisms, using direct specieslinks.
    http://www.species2000.org/
    Mirror Web Sites:
    Europe
    Asia N. America Species 2000 has the objective of enumerating all known species of organisms on Earth
    (animals, plants, fungi and microbes) as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity.
    Catalogue of Life Programme
    • indexing the world's known species Species 2000 in partnership with ITIS
    The Species 2000 Project Dynamic Checklist
    • real time access to the Species 2000 array of taxonomic databases.
    About Species 2000
    Members and Participating Databases

    Initiating Databases

    Useful Links
    ...
    CD-ROM
    • access to the Species 2000 / ITIS array of taxonomic databases as a fixed annual edition.
    Name Service
    • access to Nomenclators - useful for checking species names, but does not give taxonomic status.
    What's New Technical Information Meetings The Technical Team
    Taxonomic Working Group
    Standard Data SPICE Project ... Presentations Website hosted by Thomson Zoological (Zoological Record) . Webmaster webmaster@sp2000.org

    173. Doctor Fungus
    Doctor Fungus Doctor Fungus is the work of a group of physicians and medical doctors, along with contributions from Web users. The site attempts to provide scholarly and peerreviewed information
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.doctorfungus.org/&y=02667409A9BD

    174. Index Of /kidpage/
    .Parent Directory, 12Apr-04 0836, -, factindx.htm, 09-Jan-04 1223, 1K,......Index of /kidpage/. Switch to plain format. Name, Last Modified, Size,
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    175. 332
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    176. Systematic Botany And Mycology Fungal Databases
    Search the SBML databases
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    177. Fungus - Science Museum Of Minnesota
    Thinking Fountain image (17k), Fungus. Leafcutting ants are fungus farmers.They cut leaves to make compost for a fungus they farm underground.
    http://www.smm.org/sln/tf/f/fungus/fungus.html
    Fungus
    Leaf-cutting ants are fungus farmers.
    They cut leaves to make compost for a fungus they farm underground. A single leaf-cutter ant colony may have over five million individuals working together to farm fungus in their underground nest.
    Tropical Rainforest cluster
    How many ants live in a colony? What kinds of leaves do leaf-cutter ants eat? How big is a leaf-cutter ant? Why do ants seem to follow each other?
    Farm your own fungus
    Two Bad Ants
    Fun Facts About Fungi
    Gathered by topic
    Connected together
    Index of ideas
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