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Bas, C.. |
A few weeks ago a reprint was distributed of an interesting paper on the formation of spores by metamorphosis of basidia in fruiting bodies of Mycocalia and Scleroderma. That in itself was not so remarkable. But it is really a small miracle that this paper was written by Dr. A.F.M. Reijnders at the age of 99 and that it appeared in the outstanding international mycological journal ‘Mycological Research’ (1999). It may take another 100 years before a mycologist will equal this impressive performance. Mycology has much to thank Dr. Reijnders for. Soon after he started to publish mycological papers in 1930, his first work on the development of the fruiting body in Agaricales appeared (1933). This publication, in the Dutch language, is to be seen as an... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531950 |
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Bas, C.. |
Two new species are described in Amanita sect. Amanita, viz. A. pulverotecta Bas from southeastern Africa and A. brunneoconulus Bas & Gröger from central Europe. Type studies are given of A. hyperborea P. Karst. (a species related to A. friabilis and not to A. vaginata), A. vaginata f. oreina J. Favre (a synonym of A. nivalis Greville), and A. sternbergii Velen. (a synonym of A. friabilis). |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1982 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532258 |
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Ujlé, C.B.; Bas, C.. |
A key is given to the Netherlands’ species of subsect. Setulosi J. Lange of Coprinus sect. Pseudocoprinus (Kühn.) P.D. Orton & Watling. Some additional species are also included. All species dealt with are concisely described and fully discussed. A few probably new species are described ad interim. Type-material has been examined of C. bisporiger, C. eurysporus, C. fallax, C. subpurpureus, and C. subimpatiens. |
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Ano: 1991 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531730 |
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Bas, C.. |
This special issue of Persoonia is dedicated to Dr. R. A. Maas Geesteranus who celebrated his 80th birthday on January the 20th 1991 in good health and spirits. Dr. Maas Geesteranus retired in 1976. On this occasion a biographical note and a list of his publications were published (Persoonia 8: 335-343. 1976). What only could be hoped then has fortunately come true: he intensively continued his excellent research in the taxonomy of macromycetes. In the last fifteen years an uninterrupted stream of more than 50 papers were published. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1992 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532300 |
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Bas, C.. |
Five tribus names to be used in the Tricholomataceae sensu lato are introduced or validated, viz. Biannularieae, Laccarieae, Lyophylleae, Macrocystidieae, and Xeruleae. It is demonstrated that Fayod’s tribus names are to be considered validly published and that tribus Hygrophoreae Kühner is a later homonym and synonym of tribus Hygrophoreae P. Henn. |
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Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531867 |
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Bas, C.. |
The area of distribution of Amanita inaurata Seer, appears to fall almost completely within the Fluviatile district as distinguished by phanerogamists. There seems to be a number of other calciphilous species with a similar pattern of distribution. Others, however, occur in the Fluviatile district and at the same time along the inside of the calcareous coastal dunes. Also the latter pattern is well-known in phanerogams. In general the number of records in fungi is still too low for definite conclusions. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1968 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526969 |
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Bas, C.. |
For nomenclatural reasons the well-known species of Amanita usually called ‘ Amanita inaurata Secr.’, unfortunately is in need of another name. In the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) since the Leningrad edition (Stafleu & al., 1978) Secretan’s ‘Mycographie suisse’ (1833) is mentioned as an example of a work in which the Linnean system of binary nomenclature is not consistently employed. Consequently none of the specific names in this book are validly published, not even those with a single specific epithet like ‘ ‘Amanita inaurata’ (ICBN, Art. 23.6(c)). |
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Ano: 1984 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531942 |
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Bas, C.. |
With the death on 3 September 1995 of Dr. E. Kits van Waveren, the Dutch mycologists lost one of their most prominent, internationally known amateurs, a specialist on the taxonomy of the genus Psathyrella and an ardent collector. Dr. Kits van Waveren, honorary staff member of the Rijksherbarium at Leiden since 1970 and honorary member of the Dutch Mycological Society since 1983, will be most of all remembered as the author of the monograph ‘The Dutch, French and British species of Psathyrella’ published in 1985 as Supplement 2 of the mycological journal Persoonia. In this book of 300 pages about 100 species of Psathyrella are extensively described and illustrated, 10 of which were new to science. This publication, together with 7 later papers between 1986... |
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Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531687 |
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Bas, C.. |
After more than 30 years of intensively collecting, describing and studying agarics in the Netherlands, both by professional and amateur mycologists, it was felt that the time had come to endeavour the publication of a critical Agaric Flora of the Netherlands, in order to make the accumulated data on taxonomy, ecology, phenology, and distribution of Netherlands’ agarics available to everyone interested in any aspect of the agarics. In spite of the work on agarics up to now done in the Netherlands, the many recent (but often conflicting) publications in Europe, and the rather limited agaric flora of the Netherlands (the total number of species being estimated at 1600), this is certainly not a mean task, if ‘critical’ as used above is taken to mean that (i)... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532117 |
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