Mycology
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- Butterflies of the Soil Project
- Project to inventory epigeous macromycetes as part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory. Includes volunteers notebook, with directions for collecting and annotating specimens, and note forms for macro characters and macrochemical testing.
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- Forest Fungi Of New Zealand
- Photographs and information on New Zealand Fungi now also including slime moulds
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- Fungal Biodiversity Center - Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Includes extensive databases for many types of fungi.
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- Medical Mycology Online
- Contains lots of information on the fungi that cause human infections. Descriptions of the organisms and the diseases they cause. Complete with excellent images.
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- Mycokey
- A synoptic key for determination of fungal genera. This first version includes 180 genera and about 750 illustrated species. Covers the genera of basidiomycota with stem and cap (Agarics, and Boletes) from Northern Europe.
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- Mycology.net
- Internet portal for scientists presenting information about diversity of fungi including email directories, societies, identification, collections, and resources.
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- MykoWeb
- Information on mushrooms, fungi, mycophagy, and mycology primarily for the amateur. Includes photographs, descriptions, and recipes.
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- Taxonomy and Ecology of Ascomycetes
- Photos, drawings and keys of the macro- and microscopy of ascomycetes, and ecological aspects of these fungi.
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- Tom Volk's Fungi
- Information on mushrooms and mycology, forays and workshop information, images for teaching, and related resources.
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- British Lichen Society
- Advance interest in all branches of lichenology. Includes comprehensive information on British lichens.
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- Invasion of Pollution-tolerant Lichens
- Research on the distribution of four pollution-tolerant non-native lichens in the Pacific Northwest.
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- Lichens and Me
- Personal site of Katalin Molnár with a brief description of lichens, photographs, information on the author, publications and links to sites of lichenological interest.