Andrew W. Wilson

Botanist.

Abbreviations: A.W.Wilson
Occupations: mycologist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 38 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 41 fungi
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38 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to41 fungi:

Mycetinis alliaceus (Garlic Parachute) (Jacq.) Earle ex A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
edible fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
Mycetinis alliaceus (syn. Marasmius alliaceus), commonly known as the garlic parachute, is one of the larger mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius, having a beige cap of up to 4 cm and a long tough slender stipe. It emanates a strong smell of garlic, and this is the significance of the Latin species name, alliaceus. It is distributed throughout Europe, being fairly common in some areas and quite rare in others.
Mycetinis scorodonius (Vampire's Bane) (Fr.) A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
edible fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
Mycetinis scorodonius (syn. Marasmius scorodonius) is one of the garlic-scented mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius, having a beige cap of up to 3 cm and a tough slender stipe.
Astraeus sirindhorniae Watling, Phosri, Sihan., A.W. Wilson & M.P. Martín 2014
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus sirindhorniae is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. A. sirindhorniae can be distinguished from close relatives A. odoratus, A. asiaticus and A. hygrometricus by differences in fruit body size, spore size, spore ornamentation, and peridium structure. The fungus was discovered in Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in northeastern Thailand, as part of a project to document the biodiversity of mycorrhizal fungi. The specific epithet sirindhorniae honors Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on the occasion the 84th birthday of her father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Known only
Craterellus pleurotoides (T.W. Henkel, Aime & S.L. Mill.) A.W. Wilson 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Mycetinis opacus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
Mycetinis opacus is a species of agaric fungus first described in 1849 by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis as Marasmius opacus. Andrew Wilson and Dennis Desjardin transferred it to Mycetinis in 2005. The cap reaches only to about 2 centimetres (3⁄4 in) in diameter. The stem is up to 5 cm (2 in) long and the spore print is white. The species has conspicuous pale mycelial cords and unlike some other members of its genus, it does not smell of garlic. It is found in eastern North America (May–September) and rarely in Japan, growing especially on dead Rhododendron material, but also
Durianella echinulata (Corner & Hawker) Desjardin, A.W. Wilson & Manfr. Binder 2008
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Mycetinis copelandii (Garlic Mushroom) (Peck) A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Mycetinis applanatipes (Desjardin) A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Durianella Desjardin, A.W. Wilson & Manfr. Binder 2008
fungi genus in the boletaceae family
Durianella is a genus of atypical, superficially puffball-like bolete. It contains the single species Durianella echinulata, found in Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo.
Rhodocollybia spissa (A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak) A.W. Wilson & Desjardin 2005
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Laccaria salmonicolor A.W. Wilson & G.M. Muell. 2013
fungi species in the hydnangiaceae family
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Laccaria negrimarginata A.W. Wilson & G.M. Muell. 2013
fungi species in the hydnangiaceae family
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Laccaria himalayensis A.W. Wilson & G.M. Muell. 2013
fungi species in the hydnangiaceae family
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Laccaria bullipellis A.W. Wilson & G.M. Muell. 2013
fungi species in the hydnangiaceae family
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Laccaria acanthospora A.W. Wilson & G.M. Muell. 2013
edible fungi species in the hydnangiaceae family
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Gymnopus vitellinipes A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus virescens A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus sepiiconicus (Corner) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus purpureicollus (Corner) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus johnstonii (Murrill) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus indoctoides A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus diminutus (Berk. & Broome) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus bicolor A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus austrosemihirtipes A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus aurantiipes (Corner) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus allegreti (De Seynes) A.W. Wilson, Desjardin & E. Horak 2004
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Craterellus strigosus T.W. Henkel, Aime & A.W. Wilson 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Craterellus olivaceoluteus T.W. Henkel, Aime & A.W. Wilson 2014
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Craterellus cinereofimbriatus T.W. Henkel & A.W. Wilson 2014
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Craterellus atratoides T.W. Henkel, Aime & A.W. Wilson 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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