Fungi

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Cooke, M.C. (1892), Handbook of Australian fungi : 1-457 (Book) Cooke, M.C. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Agaricus muellerianus Berk. ex Cooke
  2. Agaricus naucinus var. sphaerosporus Cooke & Massee
  3. Ascobolus phillipsii Berk.
  4. Clavaria flagelliformis Berk.
  5. Gautieria drummondii Berk. ex Cooke
  6. Humaria miltina (Berk.) Cooke
  7. Hydnangium australiense Berk. & Broome
  8. Hydnangium brisbanense Berk. & Broome ex Cooke
  9. Lachnocladium flagelliforme (Berk.) Cooke
  10. Lycoperdon coprophilum Cooke & Massee
  11. Marasmius emergens Berk. ex Cooke
  12. Octaviania australiensis (Berk. & Broome) Cooke
  13. Panus angustatus Berk. ex Cooke
  14. Peniophora puberula (Klotzsch ex Bres.) Cooke
  15. Peziza australica Cooke
  16. Peziza miltina Berk.
  17. Seismosarca Cooke
  18. Stereum decolorans (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Cooke
  19. Stereum puberulum Klotzsch ex Bres.
  20. Thelephora decolorans Berk. & M.A.Curtis
  21. Trametes picta Berk. & Broome ex Cooke
  22. Xerotus drummondii Berk. ex Cooke
  23. Xerotus fulvus Berk. & Broome ex Cooke

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