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Oreste Mattirolo (7
December 1856, in
Turin – 3
December 1947, in Turin) was an
Italian botanist and mycologist, who
specialized in
hypogeal fungi. He...
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trait amongst members of the Agaricales. The
Italian mycologist Oreste Mattirolo described sclerotia in
Lepiota flos-sulphuris in 1917 as well as in a...
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family and
genus were cir****scribed by
Italian mycologist Oreste Mattirolo in 1903.
Melanda GCS, Silva-Filho AGS, Lenz AR,
Menolli N, de Lima AA...
- (1957) The
Marriage of
Figaro (1959)
Gabanelli &
Mattirolo p.47
Milena Gabanelli &
Alessandra Mattirolo.
Brigitte Bardot.
Gremese Editore, 1983. Georges...
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Fungus genus. In 1918 the
Italian botanist and
mycologist Oreste Mattirolo classified it as
Lepiota cretacea. His
illustration does look like Leucocoprinus...
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President of the
Piedmontese Society of
Archaeology and Fine Arts,
Oreste Mattirolo, for the
first time
suggested that all
fragments were to be collected...
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botanico d. Univ. di Torino.. Turín: Librería Le Colonne, 1955.
MATTIROLO, O.: Nel I
centenario della trágica
scomparsa del
celebre botanico esploratore...
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family Tuberaceae.
Originally described by the
Italian botanist Oreste Mattirolo in 1935, the
genus remained monotypic until a
second species P. gigantospora...
- Pezizales. It was
originally described as
Stephensia peyronelii by
Oreste Mattirolo in 1936,
before being reclassified to the
genus Barssia in 2017 by Carlo...
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professor at The
American University of Rome. He and his wife,
Alessandra Mattirolo, have two sons,
Tommaso and Sebastiano. di Robilant, Andrea. "Andrea di...