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- Narcisse Théophile Patouillard (2 July 1854 – 30 March 1926) was a French pharmacist and mycologist. He was born in Macornay, a town in the department...
- collaboration by respectively French and British filmmakers Vincent Patouillard as directors and Anthony Scott in production in ****ociation with the...
- described scientifically by the French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1891. The fruit bodies of Rimbachia paradoxa are somewhat flattened...
- was originally described as Hypocrea cornu-damae by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1895, and later transferred to the genus Podocrea in 1905 by Pier...
- Karsten's division because only one species was included, G. lucidum . Patouillard revised Karsten's genus Ganoderma to include all species with pigmented...
- self-replicating. The terms homo- and heterobasidiomycetes were coined by Patouillard in 1900 ("Hétérobasidiés" and "Homobasidiés"). He divided all basidiomycetes...
- already been reclassified as Leucocoprinus fragilissimus in 1900 by Patouillard. In addition to these basionyms, in 1871 Agaricus licmophorus was described...
- lucidus Curtis (1781) and then Polyporus lucidus (Curtis) Fr. (1821). Patouillard revised Karsten's genus Ganoderma to include all species with pigmented...
- described scientifically from Africa by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1916, and transferred to the genus Termitomyces by Roger Heim in 1942...
- Dendrosphaera eberhardtii was described in 1907 by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard. The fruiting body of D. eberhardtii is a stiff, brown, branching root...