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  3. Vol. 24 No. 1 (2023): Field Mycology - February 2023

Vol. 24 No. 1 (2023): Field Mycology - February 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.63482/f084df37
Published: 01-02-2023

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  • Front cover image showing a close-up image of small blue-grey mushrooms, Mycena pseudocorticola, growing on the trunk of a living Salix.

    Front cover

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  • Journal information and instructions to authors

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  • Contents

    1
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Editorial

  • Editorial

    Geoffrey Kibby (Author)
    2
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Fungal portrait

  • Fungal Portrait: 93 Lactarius citriolens

    Geoffrey Kibby (Author)
    3-4
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Articles

  • Hunting for the identity of a Hydropus species found in Buckinghamshire and Hampshire

    Penny Cullington, Mike Harrison, Eric Janke (Author)
    5-9
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  • Xylaria cinerea: growing evidence of rapid coastal spread

    Alick Henrici (Author)
    10-12
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  • A newly discovered rust on Soleirolia soleirolii

    Chris D. Preston, David J. Harries, R. Nigel Stringer (Author)
    13-17
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  • The advance of Plicatura crispa in southern England

    Graham Mattock (Author)
    18
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  • Two relatively new British Grisettes: Amanita fulvoides & A. dryophila

    Andy Overall (Author)
    19-22
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  • Peronospora galegae (Peronosporales) new to Britain and other pathogens of goat’s rue (Galega officinalis L.) in Britain

    Brian Spooner, Fay Newbery (Author)
    23-29
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  • The use of human senses in the identification of mushrooms Part 3: taste

    Jonathan Cazabonne (Author)
    29-31
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  • Pseudoboubovia benkertii, a discomycete from Anglesey and new to Britain

    Charles Aron (Author)
    32-34
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Notes and records

  • Notes and Records

    Alick Henrici (Author)
    35-37
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  • Back cover image showing a large yellowish-cream mushroom with a scaly cap, Lactarius repraesentaneus, showing the lilac-violet stains where damaged and its latex has dried.

    Back cover

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