Dung fungi: illustrated guide coprophilous fungi , Dung fungi: an illustrated guide to coprophilous fungi in new zealand. ann bell. victoria university press, 1983 - fungi - 88 pages. dung fungi: an illustrated guide to coprophilous fungi in new zealand: author: ann bell: edition: illustrated: publisher: victoria university press, 1983: isbn:. Ganoderma appendix 1 manaaki whenua - landcare research, Bres., sensu hood, an illustrated guide to fungi on wood in new zealand: 154, 1992. this polypore wood decay fungus is a yet-to-be-identified, laccate (shiny-topped) species of ganoderma, known from only three collections on laurelia novae-zelandiae (pukatea) from a single north island location. Nz farm forestry - tree decays, Hood, i.a. 1992: an illustrated guide to fungi on wood in new zealand. auckland university press in association with the new zealand forest research institute (424 pp.). hood, i.a.; gardner, j.f. 2009: fungi decaying stems of fallen tawa (beilschmiedia tawa) trees in the central north island of new zealand. new zealand journal of botany 47: 115.

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