The genera Gomphus and Gloeocantharellus in North America
By Peterson, Ronald H.
SKU# 18873
Pp. 114; 32 black-and-white plates (line-drawings), 5 full page color plates (color photos). Publisher’s original gray wrappers, lg 8vo. Gloeocantharellus is a genus of fungi in the family Gomphaceae. It contains 11 species that are found in mainly tropical and subtropical regions (from Wiki). Gomphus is a genus of cantharelloid fungi in the family Gomphaceae. Once presumed to be related to chanterelles, molecular study has shown them to be allied with stinkhorns and fairy clubs (from Wiki). This book is from the private research collection of University of Michigan mycologist Alexander H. Smith with his signature on the front wrapper.
Publisher | J. Cramer |
Publisher Place | Lehre, Germany |
Date Published | 1971 |
Date Published Estimated | No |
Edition | First edition |
Number of Volumes | 1 |
Reprint | No |
Condition | Near fine |
Condition Description | A near fine copy. |
ISBN | |
Limited Edition |