- Valley. Born to
Croatian immigrant parents, his
original surname was
Grgurinovic. Born in Aberdeen, Washington, he
served in the
United States Navy during...
- 1931 by John
Burton Cleland as a
species of Collybia.
Mycologist Cheryl Grgurinovic transferred it to
Melanoleuca in 2002. "GSD
Species Synonymy: Melanoleuca...
- Australia, it was
first mentioned in the
literature by
mycologists Cheryl Grgurinovic and A.A.
Holland in 1982, but this was
invalid according to the rules...
- invalid, as Paul
Hennings use of that name in 1899 took precedence.
Cheryl Grgurinovic and Tom May
republished the
species with the new
replacement name Mycena...
- now
known to be
absent from Australia.
Australian mycologist Cheryl Grgurinovic recognized Cleland's
collections as a
distinct species,
officially describing...
- Mad
River Press. ISBN 0-916422-74-7.
Miller and
Miller (1988), p. 75.
Grgurinovic, C. A. (1996). "Fungi of
Australia Glossary". dcceew.gov.au.
Media related...
- be
found in New
Zealand also. The
species was
first described by C. A
Grgurinovic in 1997 in a book
titled The
large fungi of
Southern Australia. Mycena...
- K. Mill".
Species Fungorum. CAB International.
Retrieved 2015-02-06.
Grgurinovic CA. (1997).
Larger Fungi of
South Australia.
Botanic Gardens of Adelaide...
- the World. Berkeley: Ten
Speed Press. pp. 154–5. ISBN 0-9610798-0-0.
Grgurinovic,
Cheryl (1997).
Larger Fungi of
South Australia. Adelaide:
Botanic Gardens...
- psammophilus, it was
transferred to the
genus Hygrophoropsis by
Cheryl Grgurinovic in 1997. It is
found in Australia,
where it
grows in
groups in sand....