NOTICE: Please see the new site on the family Amanitaceae at www.amanitaceae.org.  This older site will be removed soon.  All section level lists and all species page and species illustrations were removed 12 October 2012.  For a while, you may prefer checklists & keys on the old site.  Over time, these items will be superceded by checklists, gazeteers, & keys on the new site.  The new site covers over 850 taxa and possible taxa of the Amanitaceae including provisional names & possible taxa known temporarily by codes.—eds.  [REVISED 21 October 2012.]

Studies in the Genus Amanita Pers.
(Agaricales, Fungi)
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These pages are dedicated to

Dr. Cornelis Bas
Leiden, The Netherlands

He transformed the study of Amanita.


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Editors

Dr. Rodham E. Tulloss*
Herbarium Rooseveltensis Amanitarum
P. O. Box 57, Roosevelt, New Jersey 08555-0057, USA
[ *Research Assoc. (hons.), New York Botanical Garden ]

Prof. Dr. Zhu-liang Yang
Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography
Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kunming, Yunnan 650204, China


  

OUR THANKS: We greatly appreciate permission granted to include on the pages of this site line illustrations of C. Bas and water colors of J. E. B Corner that originally appeared in the journal Persoonia.  We are very grateful for the honor of having had material from this site used in the original sample pages (May, 2007) of the Encyclopedia of Life.  Tulloss is very grateful for the opportunities of working with the Great Smoky Mountains ATBI and with the Fungus Taxonomic Working Group del Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad de Costa Rica.

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Last updated 21 October 2012.
This page is maintained by R. E. Tulloss.
Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Rodham E. Tulloss.
Photographs copyright 2002 by Rodham E. Tulloss.

Development support for these pages was provided by Lindsay Possiel during the summers of 2004, 2005, and 2006.
The editors express their sincere gratitude for a job very well done.