Pterulaceae
Descriptions and Identification Keys
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- Breitenbach, J. & Kränzlin, F. (1986) Pilze der Schweiz. Band II Nichtblätterpilze. Luzern: Verlag Mykologia.
Traduction française, (1986) Champignons de Suisse. Luzern: Verlag Mykologia.
English translation, (1986) Fungi of Switzerland. Luzern: Verlag Mykologia.
- Buczacki, S. (2012) Collins Fungi Guide. London: Collins.
- Burt, E.A. (1926) "The Thelephoraceae of North America. XV. (Conclusion, With Supplement and General Index)." Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 13: 173-354.
- Cannon, P.F. & Kirk, P.M. (2007) Fungal Families of the World. London: CABI.
- Chevallier, F.F. (1826) Flore générale des Environs de Paris. Tome 1er. Paris: Decourchant.
- Courtecuisse, R. (2000) Photo-guide des Champignons d'Europe. Lausanne: Delachaux et Niestlé.
- Ellis, E.A. (1976) British Fungi. 2 Vol. Norwich: Jarrold.
- Fries, E.M. (1815) Observationes mycologicae. Vol. I. Havniae: G. Bonnieri.
- Fries, E.M. (1828) Elenchus Fungorum. Volumen I. Gryphiswaldiae: E. Mauritit.
- Fries, E.M. (1863) Monographia hymenomycetum Sueciae. Vol. II. Upsaliae: C.A. Leffler.
- Gerhardt, E. (1997) Der Grosse BLV Pilzführer für Unterwegs. München: BLV Verlagsgesellschaft.
Traduction française, (1999) Guide Vigot des Champignons. Paris: Vigot.
- Knudsen, H. & Vesterholt, J. (2012, 2nd edn) Funga Nordica. Agaricoid, Boletoid, Clavaroid, Cyphelloid, and Gastroid Genera. Copenhagen: Nordsvamp.
- Krieglsteiner, G.J. (1991) Verbreitungsatlas der Großpilze Deutschlands (West). Band 1. Ständerpilze. Teil A. Nichtblätterpilze. Teil B. Blätterpilze. Stuttgart: Verlag Eugen Ulmer.
- Læssøe, T. & Petersen, J.H. (2019) Fungi of Temperate Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Nilsson, S. & Persson, O. (1978) Fungi of Northern Europe. 2 Vol. London: Penguin.
- Phillips, R. (1981) Mushrooms and other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe. London: Pan Books.
Traduction française, (1981) Les Champignons. Paris: Solar.
- Watling, R. (1973) Identification of the Larger Fungi. Amersham: Walton.
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