Fungi

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Wakef. Name author Wakefield, E.M. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Wakefield, Elsie Maud
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:11323-1
Author for:
29 names
Base author for:
24 names
Ex author for:
1 names
11 References:
  1. Wakefield, E.M. (1915), On a collection of fungi from Australia and New Zealand. Bulletin of miscellaneous information, Royal Gardens, Kew 1915
  2. Wakefield, E.M. (1915), On a collection of fungi from Australia and New Zealand. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1915
  3. Wakefield, E.M. (1916), Notes on British Thelephoraceae. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 5
  4. Wakefield, E.M. (1917), Fungi exotici. XXIII. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1917
  5. Wakefield, E.M. (1918), New and rare British fungi. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1918
  6. Wakefield, E.M. (1918), Fungi exotici. XXIV. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1918
  7. Wakefield, E.M. (1920), Z. Naturf. Ges. Zürich 61 61
  8. Wakefield, E.M. (1922), Fungi exotici. XXVI. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1922 (5)
  9. Wakefield, E.M. (1922), A Systematic Account of the Plants collected in New Caledonia and the Isle of Pines by Mr. R. H. Compton, M.A., in 1914 - Fungi. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 46 (1)
  10. Wakefield, E.M. (1930), Australian resupinate Hydnaceae. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia 54
  11. Wakefield, E.M. (1931), Fungi exotici. XXVII. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew 1931

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