Rolf Singer - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The Agaricales in modern taxonomy by Rolf Singer (Koeltz Scientific Books, )
  • Die Röhrlinge. by Rolf Singer (J. Klinkhardt, 1900)
  • A monograph on the genus Leucopaxillus Boursier by Rolf Singer (University of Michigan Press], 1943)
  • Mycoflora Australis. by Rolf Singer(J.Cramer, 1969)
  • Omphalinae (Clitocybeae-Tricholomataceae Basidiomycetes). by Rolf Singer (Published for Organization of Flora Neotropica by Hafner Pub. Co., 1970)
  • The Boletineae of Mexico and Central America III by Rolf Singer (J. Cramer, 1991)
  • The Boletineae of Mexico and Central America by Rolf Singer (J. Cramer, 1990)
  • The Agaricales in modern taxonomy by Rolf Singer (Koeltz Scientific Books, 1986)
  • The ectotrophically mycorrhizal fungi of the neotropical lowlands, especially Central Amazonia by Rolf Singer (J. Cramer, 1983)
  • Hydropus (Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae, Myceneae) by Rolf Singer(New York Botanical Garden, 1982)
  • Omphalinae (Clitocybeae-Tricholomataceae Basidiomycetes). by Rolf Singer (Published for Organization for Flora Neotropica by Hafner Pub. Co., 1970)
  • Strobilomycetaceae (Basidiomycetes). by Rolf Singer (Published for Organization for Flora Neotropica by Hafner Pub. Co., 1970)
  • The Boletineae of Florida by Rolf Singer (J. Cramer, 1977)
  • Marasmieae (Basidiomycetes-Tricholomataceae) by Rolf Singer (Published for Organization for Flora Neotropica by the New York Botanical Garden, 1976)
  • The genera Marasmiellus, Crepidotus and Simocybe in the neotropics by Rolf Singer (Cramer, 1973)
  • A monograph of Favolaschia by Rolf Singer (Cramer, 1974)
  • The Agaricales in modern taxonomy by Rolf Singer (J. Cramer, 1975)
  • Phaeocollybia (Cortinariaceae-Basidiomycetes). by Rolf Singer (Published for Organization for Flora Neotropica by Hafner Pub. Co., 1970)
  • Mycoflora Australis. by Rolf Singer (Cramer, 1969)
  • Die Röhrlinge. by Rolf Singer (J. Klinkhardt, 1965)

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