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Literature search
Vasileios Kaounas,
01-07-2015 11:33
Mattirolo, O. 1936. Funghi ipogei delle alpi occidentali. Ann. R. Accad. Agr. Torino 79: 190-191.
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
01-07-2015 11:59
Re : Literature search
Here: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007929468
but you have to be connected with an American IP address (or through a proxy that masked you local IP address)
but you have to be connected with an American IP address (or through a proxy that masked you local IP address)
François Valade,
01-07-2015 12:29
Re : Literature search
hello
I have just tried, and unfortunately limited access remains active with an american IP address
François
I have just tried, and unfortunately limited access remains active with an american IP address
François
Vasileios Kaounas,
01-07-2015 14:06
Re : Literature search
Thank you. I did not make it. Does someone has information on the Stephensia peyronellei Mattirolo ???
Martin Bemmann,
02-07-2015 11:10
Re : Literature search
Dear Vasileios,
Fischer 1938, p. 24 gives a key for Stephensia:
https://books.google.de/books?id=eJHEO6zm3MkC
S. peyronellei is described having club shaped asci and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maybe this helps.
Regards
Martin
Fischer 1938, p. 24 gives a key for Stephensia:
https://books.google.de/books?id=eJHEO6zm3MkC
S. peyronellei is described having club shaped asci and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maybe this helps.
Regards
Martin
Vasileios Kaounas,
02-07-2015 13:15
Re : Literature search
Thank you Martin, unfortunately not available page.
Ooooo, thank you, I have in my file .....