AuthorGurney, M.
Year2007
TitleTooth Fungi at Abernethy RSPB Reserve in 2006
TypePaper
SourceField Mycology Vol 8 (3): 89-96, rear cover.
IllustrationsColour photographs, map and graphs.
Review (by Malcolm Storey)Eleven species of Tooth Fungi grow at Abernethy making it one of the richest sites in Britain for these fungi.
Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, Colour photographCurrentBankera fuligineoalbaDrab ToothFungi: Thelephorales: Bankeraceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentHydnellum aurantiacumOrange ToothFungi: Thelephorales: Bankeraceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentHydnellum caeruleumBlue ToothFungi: Thelephorales: Bankeraceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentHydnellum ferrugineumMealy ToothFungi: Thelephorales: Bankeraceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentSarcodon squamosusScaly ToothFungi: Thelephorales: Bankeraceae
CurrentBANKERACEAEa family of stipitate tooth fungiFungi: Thelephorales
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