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- was cir****scribed in 1920 by mycologists Curtis Gates Lloyd and Camille Torrend, with L. sacer as the type species. The fruit bodies of Lignosus fungi...
- Camille Torrend (1875-1961) was a Portuguese clergyman and mycologist. He was active in France, Portugal, Ireland and Brazil. He was a professor of botany...
- or smooth; crust hat or dull stipe pruinose, rarely shining." In 1920, Torrend promoted Ganoderma sect. Amauroderma to generic status, with Amauroderma...
- woody mushroom in the family Ganodermataceae. It is a polypore fungus. Torrend, C. (1920). "Les Polyporacées du Brésil. I. Polyporacées stipités". Brotéria...
- China, Indonesia, Taiwan, Equatorial Guinea, and Australia. Fungi portal Torrend, C. (1920). "Les Polyporacées du Brésil. I. Polyporacées stipités". Brotéria...
- lusitanicus (originally named Stereum repandum var. lusitani**** by Camille Torrend in 1913), found in Europe and Africa. Adustomyces was described by Swiss...
- Shingazija was not at all like Swahili but was a separate Bantu language. Torrend was the first to identify the difference between Shingazija and Shinzwani...
- Teixeira (1992) Hexagonia wightii (Klotzsch) Fr. (1838) Hexagonia zambeziana Torrend (1914) Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary...
- Hymenotorrendiella in 2014. The genus name of Torrendiella is in honour of Camille Torrend (1875-1961), who was a Portuguese clergyman and mycologist. He was active...
- & L. Guo (2011) Septobasidium aligerum Petch (1927) Septobasidium alni Torrend (1913) Septobasidium alopecinum (Berk. & Broome) Petch (1925) Septobasidium...