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PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE IDENTIFICATION OF MUSHROOMS By Bill Bakaitis
Psycological Factors in the Identification of Mushrooms Part Two: Memory, Meaning, Symbols, Language & Reality
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF MUSHROOMS:PART III: IS DNA ANALYSIS THE ANSWER? Bill Bakaitis Feb 2010
On Finding Volvariella speciosa: A Meditation(Thoughts of a Naturalist in a Technological Era)(First published in Mushroom the Journal, Fall 2005)
DIAGNOSIS AT A DISTANCE: Issues raised by a recent case involving GI Distress and life threatening symptoms attributed to 'edible' mushrooms.
LATE BLIGHT - PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS - SWEEPS THROUGH THE NORTHEAST
POISON CONTROL & the INTERNET
A SUCCESSFUL STRATEGY FOR FINDING MORELS
FINDING LOTS OF MORELS IS NOT NECESSARILY A GOOD THING
MORELS FROM THE APPLE ORCHARDS:A LOOK AT SOME TOXINS, SOME RISKS,AND NEED FOR SPECIFIC RESEARCH
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BOLETACEAE Archive
November 2011
BOLETACEAE
BOLETACEAE. 001-001
Boletes have a mycorrhizal relationship with trees. 002-001
Atypical boletes have other means of distributing spores. 003-001
12 Common Bolete Genera. 004-001
Typical bolete morphology. 005-001
Questions to ask when attempting to identify boletus to species. 001-06
Bolete spore print. 007-001
Boletes Grouped by Common Characteristics. 008-001
BOLETES Grouped by Common Characteristics. 009-001
The Boletus edulis complex. 010-001
Pale-capped Boletes. 011-001
Boletes with Dry Caps, Stipe Reticulation and No Staining. 012-001
Boletes with dry caps, stipe reticulations and quick bluing. 013-001
Boletes with streaks, lines or dots. 014-001
Boletes with dry reddish caps, streaked, lined or dotted stipes, yellow flesh and bluing. 015-001
Boletes with dry red or brown caps, yellow flesh, red pores, streaks, dots or lines that blue quicklyI. 016-001
Boletes with red or brown caps, yellow flesh, red pores, stipe reticulation, that blue quickly. 017-001
Boletes with red to brown dry caps, often rimose in age, yellow angular pores that blue on bruising. 018-001
Chrysenteron Complex. 019-001
Boletus chrysenteron spores. 020-001
Something different. 021-001
Austroboletus gracilis. 022-001
Austroboletus spores. 023-001
Boletellus russellii. 024-001
Boletinellus merulioides. 025-001
Bothia. 026-001
Chalciporus. 027-001
Gyroporus. 028-001
Gyroporus. 029-001
Gyroporus spores. 030-001
Gyroporus purpurinus. 031-001
Leccinum. 032-001
Pale-capped Leccinums. 033-001
Leccinum. 034-001
Colored leccinums with overlapping sterile tissue. 035-001
Leccinum. 036-001
Leccinum spores. 037-001
Phylloporus. 038-001
Pseudoboletus parasiticus. 039-001
Pulveroboletus. 040-001
Pulveroboletus spores. 041-001
Retiboletus. 042-001
Strobilomyces. 043-001
Strobilomyces spores. 044-001
Suillus. 045-001
Suillus with viscid caps and glandular dots on stipe, lacking an annulus. 046-001
Suillus with viscid caps, glandular dots on stipe and a ring. 047-001
Dry-capped Suillus. 048-001
Tylopilus Characters. 049-001
Tylopilus with brownish caps, reticulated stipes, white flesh and pores when young. 050-001
Tylopilus with colored caps, white flesh and pores. 051-001
Tylopilus with brownish caps, developing a dark brownish to blackish spore-surface. 052-001
Tylopilus spores. 053-001
Tylopilus. 054-001
Xanthoconium. 055-001
Xanthoconium. 056-001
Questions. 058-001
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