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J.E.Lange Name author Lange, J.E. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Lange, Jakob Emanuel
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:5260-1
Author for:
16 names
Base author for:
9 names
Ex author for:
1 names
10 References:
  1. Lange, J.E. (1914), Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. Part I. Mycena. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 1 (5)
  2. Lange, J.E. (1923), Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. V. Ecological notes. The Hygrophorei, Stropharia and Hypholoma. Supplementary notes to Parts I-III. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 4 (4)
  3. Lange, J.E. (1926), Studies in the agarics of Denmark. Part VI. Psalliota, Russula. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 4 (12)
  4. Lange, J.E. (1930), Studies in the agarics of Denmark. Part VIII. Omphalia, Pleurotus, Clitocybe. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 6 (5)
  5. Lange, J.E. (1938), Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. Part XII. Hebeloma, Naucoria, Tubaria, Galera, Bolbitius, Pluteolus, Crepidotus, Pseudopaxillus, Paxillus. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 9 (6)
  6. Lange, J.E. (1939), Flora Agaricina Danica 4
  7. Lange, J.E. (1940), Flora Agaricina Danica
  8. Lange, J.E. (1940), Flora Agaricina Danica
  9. Lange, J.E. (1940), Flora Agaricina Danica
  10. Lange, J.E. (1940), Flora Agaricina Danica

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