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Noordel. Name author Noordeloos, M.E. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Noordeloos, Machiel Evert
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:24143-1
Author for:
7 names
Base author for:
1 names
6 References:
  1. Noordeloos, M.E. (1979), Type studies on entolomatoid species in the Velenovský Herbarium - I. Persoonia 10 (2)
  2. Noordeloos, M.E. (1981), Introduction to the taxonomy of the genus Entoloma sensu lato (Agaricales). Persoonia 11 (2)
  3. Noordeloos, M.E. (1980), Entoloma subgenus Nolanea in the Netherlands and adjacent regions with a reconnaissance of its remaining taxa in Europe. Persoonia 10 (4)
  4. Noordeloos, M.E. (1982), Notes on Entoloma. New and rare species of Entoloma from Scandinavia,. New names and combinations. Nordic Journal of Botany 2 (2)
  5. Noordeloos, M.E. (1984), Notulae ad floram agaricinam neerlandicam IV-V. Persoonia 12
  6. Noordeloos, M.E. (1985), Notulae ad floram Agaricinam Neerlandicam X-XI. Entoloma. Persoonia 12 (4)

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