Andrew McQuade Minnis

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Minnis
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 51 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 55 fungi
Links:IPNI

51 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to55 fungi:

Pseudogymnoascus destructans (White-nose Syndrome) (Blehert & Gargas) Minnis & D.L. Lindner 2013
fungi species in the pseudeurotiaceae family
Pseudogymnoascus destructans (formerly known as Geomyces destructans) is a psychrophilic (cold-loving) fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fatal disease that has devastated bat populations in parts of the United States and Canada. Unlike species of Geomyces, P. destructans forms asymmetrically curved conidia. Pseudogymnoascus destructans grows very slowly on artificial media and cannot grow at temperatures above 20 °C. It can grow around 4 °C to 20 °C, which encompasses the temperatures found in winter bat hibernacula. Phylogenic evaluation has revealed this organism should be
Volvopluteus michiganensis (A.H. Sm.) Justo & Minnis 2011
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
Volvopluteus michiganensis is a species of mushroom in the family Pluteaceae. It was originally described under the name Pluteus michiganensis but molecular studies have placed it in the Volvopluteus, a genus described in 2011. The cap of this mushroom is about 7–9 cm (2.8–3.5 in) in diameter, gray, and has a cracked margin that is sticky when fresh. The gills start out as white but they soon turn pink. The stipe is white and has a volva at the base. Microscopical features and DNA sequence data are of great importance for separating this taxon from related species. V. michiganensis is a
Volvopluteus asiaticus Justo & Minnis 2011
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
Volvopluteus asiaticus is a species of mushroom in the Pluteaceae family. The cap of this mushroom is about 70–90 mm (2.8–3.5 in) in diameter, greyish brown to brown. The gills start out white but they soon turn pink. The stipe is white and has a volva at the base. Microscopical features and DNA sequence data are of great importance for separating this taxon from related species. V. asiaticus is a saprotrophic fungus that was originally described as growing on the ground, in the humus layer. It is only known from Hokkaido (Japan).
Pluteus mammillatus (Longyear) Minnis, Sundb. & Methven 2006
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Beauveria amorpha (Höhn.) Minnis, S.A. Rehner & Humber 2011
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Pluteus leucoborealis Justo, E.F. Malysheva, Bulyonk. & Minnis 2014
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus aurantipes Minnis, Sundb. & Nelsen 2006
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus americanus (P. Banerjee & Sundb.) Justo, E.F. Malysheva & Minnis 2014
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
Pluteus americanus is a North American and Russian psychedelic mushroom that grows on hardwoods.
Passalora halesiicola U. Braun, D.F. Farr & Minnis 2009
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pluteus phaeocyanopus Minnis & Sundb. 2010
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
Pluteus phaeocyanopus is an agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae. Described as a new species in 2010, it has only been collected from California, where it grows singularly or in groups on the decaying wood of oak. The fruit body has a smooth brown cap measuring 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in) in diameter. The stipe is 2–5 cm (0.8–2.0 in) long by 0.4–0.8 cm (0.16–0.31 in) thick, and roughly equal in width throughout. It is whitish but becomes grayish-green near the base. The thin and fragile gills are free from attachment to the stipe, close to somewhat distantly placed, and interspersed with several
Phragmidium mexicanum (Mock Strawberry Rust) (Mains) H.Y. Yun, Minnis & Aime 2011
fungi species in the phragmidiaceae family
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Pluteus saupei Justo & Minnis 2011
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus methvenii Minnis & Justo 2014
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Exobasidium ferrugineae Minnis, A.H. Kenn. & N.A. Goldberg 2012
fungi species in the exobasidiaceae family
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Trichoderma pseudonigrovirens Minnis, Samuels & P. Chaverri 2009
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
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Trichoderma pseudocandidum Minnis, Samuels & P. Chaverri 2009
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
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Sporisorium nyassae (Syd. & P. Syd.) Vánky & Minnis 2011
fungi species in the ustilaginaceae family
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Sphaerographium nyssicola Minnis, Rossman & D.F. Farr 2010
fungi species in the chaetomellaceae family
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Pseudogymnoascus pannorum (Link) Minnis & D.L. Lindner 2013
fungi species in the pseudeurotiaceae family
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Pseudogymnoascus carnis (F.T. Brooks & Hansf.) Minnis & D.L. Lindner 2013
fungi species in the pseudeurotiaceae family
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Pseudocercospora nepheloides (Ellis & Holw. ex Heald & F.A. Wolf) U. Braun, D.F. Farr & Minnis 2009
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pluteus thoenii Menolli & Minnis 2014
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus homolae Minnis & Sundb. 2010
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus eludens E.F. Malysheva, Minnis & Justo 2011
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus deceptivus Minnis & Sundb. 2010
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Pluteus bii Minnis & Sundb. 2008
fungi species in the pluteaceae family
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Kellermania rostratae Minnis, A.H. Kenn. & J.F. Bisch. 2012
fungi species in the planistromellaceae family
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Kellermania ramaleyae Minnis, M.E. Palm & Rossman 2012
fungi species in the planistromellaceae family
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Kellermania confusa Minnis & A.H. Kenn. 2012
fungi species in the planistromellaceae family
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Cercospora tragiicola U. Braun, D.F. Farr & Minnis 2009
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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