Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain |
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South Atlantic Coastal Plain |
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Cities, Towns, and Farmsteads |
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Species Description Format |
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18 | (1) |
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Color Key To The Major Croups Of Fungi |
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19 | (22) |
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Species Descriptions And Illustrations |
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Key to Gilled Mushrooms and Similar Fungi |
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41 | (1) |
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Pale- or Green-Spored Species |
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42 | (1) |
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43 | (16) |
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77 | (7) |
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Pale-Spored Group A Mushrooms with a partial veil or ring zone |
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Pale-Spored Group B Mushrooms with decurrent gills or lacking much of a stalk |
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Pale-Spored Group C Miscellaneous medium or large species |
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111 | (9) |
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Pale-Spored Group D Miscellaneous small species |
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120 | (19) |
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139 | (11) |
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150 | (1) |
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Key to Brown-Spored Gilled Species |
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151 | (1) |
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Brown-Spored Species Growing on Wood |
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152 | (8) |
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Brown-Spored Species Growing on Soil, Grass, Mulch, Dung, or Debris |
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160 | (18) |
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Dark-Spored Species with Liquefying Gills |
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178 | (4) |
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Dark-Spored Species with Nonliquefying Gills |
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182 | (7) |
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Chanterelles and Similar Fungi |
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189 | (7) |
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Group A Genera typically have orange, pink, or red pores, or gill-like or greatly distorted pores, or stalk hollow at maturity |
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198 | (7) |
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Group B Genera typically have stalks with coarse or fine scabers |
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205 | (6) |
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Group C Genera typically have a partial veil, or modestly elongated and radially arranged pores, and/or stalks with resinous dots and smears |
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211 | (7) |
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Group D Genera typically have a white pore surface at first, maturing to tan or pinkish-tan |
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218 | (10) |
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Group E Genera typically not as above |
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228 | (18) |
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246 | (37) |
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246 | (2) |
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Group A Pores notably elongated or toothlike |
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248 | (5) |
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Group B Growing or appearing to grow on the ground |
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253 | (9) |
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Group C Growing on wood; flesh white, creamy, or pale brown |
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262 | (14) |
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Group D Growing on wood; flesh differently colored |
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276 | (7) |
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Crust and Parchment Fungi and Fiber Fans |
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283 | (7) |
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290 | (10) |
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Clustered Corals and Cauliflowers |
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300 | (9) |
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309 | (8) |
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317 | (5) |
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Puffballs, Earthballs, Earthstars, and Similar Fungi |
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322 | (12) |
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Bird's-Nest Fungi and the Sphere Thrower |
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334 | (3) |
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337 | (10) |
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Morels, False Morels, and Similar Fungi |
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347 | (6) |
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Earth Tongues and Earth Clubs |
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353 | (6) |
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359 | (7) |
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Cordyceps, Tolypocladium, and Similar Fungi |
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366 | (3) |
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369 | (4) |
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373 | (5) |
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Truffles and Other Underground Fungi |
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378 | (3) |
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A Thumbnail History of Carolina Mycology |
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381 | (4) |
Glossary |
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References and Resources |
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Photo and Figure Credits |
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393 | (2) |
Index to Common Names |
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395 | (6) |
Index to Scientific Names |
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