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ARORA, D.  1986.  Mushrooms Demystified.  2nd edn.  Ten Speed Press, Berkeley.

BATES, S.T.  2004.  Arizona Members of the Geastraceae and Lycoperdaceae (Basidiomycota, Fungi) .  Masters Thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe .

BESSETTE, A.E., W.C. ROODY and A.R. BESSETTE.  2000.  North American Boletes: A Color Guide to the Fleshy Pored Mushrooms.  Syracuse University Press, Syracuse.

BROWN, D.E. (ed.).  1994.  Biotic Communities: Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico .  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

BRUMMITT, R.K. and C.E. POWELL.  1992.  Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

BURDSALL, JR., H.H. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1982.  New species of Corticiaceae (Basidiomycotina, Aphyllophorales) from Arizona.  Mycotaxon 15: 333-340.

CAVALIERE, A.R.  1962.  A Study of the Agaric Flora of Central Arizona .  Masters Thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe .

CAVALIERE, A.R.  1964.  Common fleshy fungi from central Arizona. >The Southwestern Naturalist 8: 196-203.

DEMOULIN, V.  1972.  Le Genre Lycoperdon en Europe et en Amérique du Nord .  Ph.D. Dissertation .  Université de Liège, Liège.

DEMOULIN, V.  1993.  Calvatia pachyderma (Peck) Morg. and Gastropila fragilis (Lév.) Homrich et Wright, two possible names for the same fungus.  Mycotaxon 46: 77-84.

DESJARDIN, D.E., D.A. ANDERS and J.C. ZAK.  1992.  Marasmius inaquosi sp. nov. from Sonoran Desert woodrat middens.  Mycologia 84: 229-234.

FATTO, R.M.  2000.  Several Russulas of the Chiricahua Mountains.  Mycotaxon 75: 265-272.

FATTO, R.M.   2002.  Some Russulas of the subsection Urentinae .  Mycotaxon 84: 229-244.

FOGEL, R.  1994.  Materials for a hypogeous mycoflora of the Great Basin and adjacent cordilleras of the Western United States II.  Two subemergent species Cortinarius saxamontanus, sp. nov., and C. magnivelatus, plus comments on their evolution.  Mycologia 86: 795-801.

FOGEL, R. and G. PACIONI.  1989.  Materials for a hypogeous mycoflora of the Great Basin and adjacent cordilleras of the Western United States.  Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 49: 119-128.

FOGEL, R. and J.S. STATES.  2001.  Materials for a hypogeous mycoflora of the Great Basin and adjacent cordilleras of the Western United States.  III: Saprogaster gen. et. sp. nov. (Basidiomycota, Phallales).  Mycotaxon 80: 315-320.

FOGEL, R. and J.S. STATES.  2002.  Provisional Checklist of hypogeous fungi occurring in the Great Basin and Arizona. Retrieved 2002.11.07 from http://www.herb.lsa.umich.edu/gbsurvey/checklist.htm.

GILBERTSON, R.L.  1974.  Fungi that Decay Ponderosa Pine.  University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and D.M. BIGELOW.  1998.  Annotated checklist of wood rotting Basidiomycetes of the Sky Islands in southeastern Arizona.  Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 31: 13-36.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and M. BLACKWELL.  1982.  Theleporus ajovalliensis (Aphyllophorales: Corticiaceae), a new wood-rotting fungus on ocotillo in the Sonoran Desert.  Mycotaxon 15: 249-253.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and A.B. BUDINGTON.  1970.  New records of Arizona wood rotting fungi.  Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 6: 91-97.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and H.H. BURDSALL, JR. 1975. Peniophora tamaricicola in North America.  Mycotaxon 2: 143-150.

GILBERTSON, R.L., H.H. BURDSALL, JR. and E.R. CANFIELD.  1976.  Fungi that decay mesquite in southern Arizona.  Mycotaxon 3: 487-551.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and E.R. CANFIELD.  1973.  A new Poria from southern Arizona.  Mycologia 65: 1117-1124. 

GILBERTSON, R.L., D. GOLDSTEIN and J.P. LINDSEY.  1979.  Additions to the checklist and host index for Arizona wood-rotting fungi.  Journal of the Arizona -Nevada Academy of Science 14: 81-87.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and J.P. LINDSEY.  1975.  Basidiomycetes that decay junipers in Arizona.  Great Basin Naturalist 35: 288-304.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and J.P. LINDSEY.  1978.  Basidiomycetes that decay junipers in Arizona II.  Great Basin Naturalist 38: 42-48.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and J.P. LINDSEY.  1989.  North American species of Amylocorticium (Aphyllophorales, Corticiaceae), a genus of Brown Rot fungi.  Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 49: 138-146.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and J.L. LOWE.  1970. Tyromyces graminicola in North America .  Mycologia 62: 699–706.

GILBERTSON, R.L., K.J. MARTIN and J.P. LINDSEY.  1974.  Annotated checklist and host index for Arizona wood-rotting fungi.  University of Arizona Agricultural Experimental Station Technical Bulletin 209: 1-48.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and L. RYVARDEN.  1986.  North American Polypores: Vol. I.  Fungiflora, Oslo.

GILBERTSON, R.L. and L. RYVARDEN.  1987.  North American Polypores: Vol. II.  Fungiflora, Oslo.

HAWKSWORTH, D.L.  2001.  The magnitude of fungal diversity: the 1.5 million species estimate revisited.  Mycological Research 105: 1422-1432.

HESLER, L.R. and A.H. SMITH.  1979.  North American Species of Lactarius.  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.

KIRK, P.M., P.F. CANNON, J.C. DAVID and J.A. STALPERS.  2001.  Ainsworth and Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi.  9th edn.  CABI Publishing, Wallingford.

LINDSEY, J.P. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1975.  Wood-inhabiting Homobasidiomycetes on saguaro in Arizona.  Mycotaxon 2: 83-103.

LINDSEY, J.P. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1977a.  A new Steccherinum (Aphyllophorales, Steccherinaceae) on quaking aspen.  Mycologia 69: 193-197.

LINDSEY, J.P. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1977b.  New species of corticioid fungi on quaking aspen.  Mycotaxon 5: 311-319.

LINDSEY, J.P. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1978.  Basidiomycetes that Decay Aspen in North America .  J. Cramer, Liechtenstein.

LONG, W.H.  1941.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes III: The family, Arachniaceae.  Mycologia 33: 350-355.

LONG, W.H.  1944.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes X: Seven new species of TylostomaMycologia 36: 318-339.

LONG, W.H.  1946a.  The genus PhellorinaLloydia 9: 132-137.

LONG, W.H.  1946b.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes XII: Five new species of Tylostoma with membranous exoperidia.  Mycologia 38: 77-90.

LONG, W.H. and V.M. MILLER.  1945.  A New Desert CoprinusMycologia 37: 120-123.

LONG, W.H. and D.J. STOUFFER.  1943a.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes VII: The genus SchizostomaMycologia 35: 21-32.

LONG, W.H. and D.J. STOUFFER.  1943b.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes IX: The genus Itajahya in North America.  Mycologia 35: 620-628.

LONG, W.H. and D.J. STOUFFER.  1946.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes XIV: The genus ChlamydopusMycologia 38: 619-629.

LONG, W.H. and D.J. STOUFFER.  1948a.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes XVIII: The Phalloids of the Southwestern United States.  Lloydia 11: 60-76.

LONG, W.H. and D.J. STOUFFER.  1948b.  Studies in the Gasteromycetes XVI: The Geastraceae of the Southwestern United States.  Mycologia 40: 547-585.

McKNIGHT, K.H.  1985.  The Small-spored species of PodaxisMycologia 77: 24-35.

MORENO, G., A. ALTES and J.E. WRIGHT.  1992.  Tulostoma pseudopulchellum sp. nov: (Tulostomatales, Gasteromycetes) and Allied Species.  Mycotaxon 43: 479-486.

MORSE, E.E.  1933.  A study of the genus PodaxisMycologia 25: 1-33.

NASH III, T.H., B.D. RYAN, C. GRIES and F. BUNGARTZ (eds.).  2002.  Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region : Vol. I.  Lichens Unlimited, Tempe.

NASH III, T.H., B.D. RYAN, P. DIEDERICH, C. GRIES and F. BUNGARTZ (eds.).  2004.  Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region : Vol. II.  Lichen Unlimited, Tempe.

NAKASONE, K.K. and R.L. GILBERTSON.  1978.  Cultural and other studies of fungi that decay ocotillo in Arizona.  Mycologia 70: 266-299.

NISHIDA, F., W. SUNDBERG, J. MENGE, J. STATES and J. CIFUENTES BLANCO.  1992.  Studies in the Mycoflora of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County , Arizona .  Pp. 35-38.  In: A.M. Barton and S.A. Sloane (eds.).  Proceedings of the Chiricahua Mountains Research Symposium.  Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Tucson.

RANZONI, F.V.  1968.  Fungi isolated in culture from soils of the Sonaran Desert. Mycologia 60: 356-371.

READ, D.J. and J. PEREZ-MORENO.  2003.  Mycorrhizas and nutrient cycling in ecosystems - a journey towards relevance?  New Phytologist 157: 475-492.

REDHEAD, S.  1997.  Standardized Inventory Methodologies for Components of British Columbia’s Biodiversity: Macrofungi .  Resource Inventory Committee, Vancouver.

REDHEAD, S. and J.H. GINNS.  1980.  Cyptotrama asprata (Agaricales) from North America and notes on the five other species of Cyptotrama sect. Xerulina. Canadian Journal of Botany 58: 731-740.

RIZZO, D.M., P.T. GIESER and H.H. BURDSALL, JR.  2003.  Phellinus coronadensis: a new species from southern Arizona, USA.  Mycologia 95:74-79.

SHEAR, C.L. 1902. Mycological notes and new species.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 29: 450-451.

SINGER, R. and A.H. SMITH.  1958.  Studies on secotiaceous fungi. II. Endoptychum depressumBrittonia 10: 216-221.

SMITH, A.H.  1974.  The genus Vascellum (Lycoperdaceae) in the United Sates.   Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon (Numéro special) 43: 407-419.

STATES, J.S.  1983.  New records of hypogeous Ascomycetes in Arizona.  Mycotaxon 16: 396-402.

STATES, J.S.  1984.  New records of false truffles in pine forest of Arizona.  Mycotaxon 19: 351-367.

STATES, J.S.  1990.  Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest.  The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

STATES, J.S.  1991.  A new false truffle in the genus Trappea (Hysterangiaceae).  Mycotaxon 41: 127-133.

STATES, J.S. and R. FOGEL.  1999.  Marthanella nidulosa sp. et gen. nov., A hypogeous Basidiomycete from northern Arizona, U.S.A.  Mycotaxon 71: 423-429.

STATES, J.S. and W.S. GAUD.  1997.  Ecology of hypogeous fungi associated with ponderosa pine. I. Patterns of distribution and scorocarp production in some Arizona forests.  Mycologia 89: 712-721.

SWEAT, K.G., W.A. ISELIN, S.T. BATES and T.H. NASH III.  2004.  The lichens of Parashant National Monument, Arizona: A preliminary study. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 37: 85-90.

THIERS, H.D.  1976.  Boletes of the Southwestern United States.  Mycotaxon 3: 261-273.

TULLOSS, R.E.  2005.  Amanita - distribution in the Americas with comparison to eastern and southern Asia and notes on spore character variation with latitude and ecology .  Mycotaxon 93: 189-231.

TULLOSS, R.E. and J.E. LINDGREN.  1994.  Amanita novinupta - a rubescent, white species from the Western United States and Southwestern Canada.  Mycotaxon 51: 179-190.

TULLOSS, R.E. and G. WRIGHT.  1989.  Amanita protecta – a new species from coastal Southern California.  Mycotaxon 34: 615-622.

WRIGHT, J.E.  1987.  The Genus Tulostoma (Gasteromycetes) – A World Monograph.  Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin.



 
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