Bart Buyck

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Buyck
Occupations: researcher, botanist, botanical collector
Dates: 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 327 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 332 fungi
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327 fungi attributed, 5 fungi contributed to332 fungi:

Podoserpula miranda (Barbie Pagoda) Buyck, Duhem, Eyssart. & Ducousso 2012
critically endangered fungi species in the amylocorticiaceae family
Podoserpula miranda is a rare species of fungus in the family Amylocorticiaceae. The common name for P. miranda is Barbie pagoda. Its specific epithet miranda, is Latin for "admirable." This is a reference to P. miranda's bright pink color. Found in New Caledonia, this species was described in 2012.
Russula parvovirescens (Blue-green Cracking Russula) Buyck, D. Mitch. & Parrent 2006
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Russula parvovirescens is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula. Found in the eastern United States, it was described as new to science in 2006.
Russula prolifica Buyck 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Russula prolifica is a species of edible mushroom found in Madagascar. It is found under Eucalyptus robusta plantations there and has only become abundant in the past seventy years or so.
Multifurca zonaria (Buyck & Desjardin) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Multifurca zonaria is a species of mushroom-forming fungus in the genus Russulaceae. Originally described from Thailand as a Russula species in 2003, it was moved to the newly created genus Multifurca in 2008.
Multifurca furcata (Coker) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Multifurca furcata is a rare mushroom-forming fungus in the genus Multifurca. It was originally described as a Lactarius species in 1918 and was moved to the new genus Multifurca in 2008. With the genus Lactarius it shares the exudation of milk-like latex; however, it is microscopically and molecularly distinct. It has been found very infrequently, with currently known localities in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and China.
Multifurca Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi genus in the russulaceae family
Multifurca is a rare genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the family Russulaceae. It was described in 2008, after molecular phylogenetic study had shown that it forms a monophyletic lineage within the family, sister to Lactarius. The genus contains six species known from the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, India, China, Thailand, Australia, and New Caledonia, but so far has not been reported from Europe, Africa, or South America. Four of those species were formerly classified as Russula section Ochricompactae, and Multifurca furcata was originally described as a Lactarius species. Multifurca
Cantharellus tomentosus Eyssart. & Buyck 2000
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus cibarioides (Heinem.) Buyck 2014
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus atrolilacinus Eyssart., Buyck & Halling 2003
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Russula pleurogena Buyck & E. Horak 1999
endangered fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula atroviridis Buyck 1990
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula albospissa Buyck 1989
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula albofloccosa Buyck 1990
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula afronigricans Buyck 1989
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula acuminata Buyck 1988
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula acriuscula Buyck 1988
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula acriannulata Buyck 1993
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Multifurca ochricompacta (Bills & O.K. Mill.) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Multifurca aurantiophylla (Buyck & Ducousso) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Craterellus pallidipes (R.H. Petersen) Eyssart. & Buyck 2010
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Craterellus flavobrunneus (R.H. Petersen) Eyssart. & Buyck 2010
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus subincarnatus Eyssart. & Buyck 2001
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus henricii Eyssart. & Buyck 2000
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus eucalyptorum Buyck, Randrianj. & V. Hofst. 2015
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus defibulatus (Heinem.) Eyssart. & Buyck 2001
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus conspicuus Eyssart., Buyck & Verbeken 2002
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus coccolobae (Flamingo Chanterelle) Buyck, P.-A. Moreau & Courtec. 2016
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus coccolobae is a species of Cantharellus (commonly referred to as chanterelles) that was formally described in 2016. C. coccolobae is ectomycorrhizal, forming a symbiotic relationship with Coccoloba uviferae (seagrape) and Coccoloba diversifolia (pigeonplum). It is present in the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Mexico, and Florida, United States.
Cantharellus zangii X.F. Tian, P.G. Liu & Buyck 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus zangii is a species of fungus in the family Cantharellaceae. Described as new to science in 2012, it is found only in a small area in northwestern Yunnan, China. The fungus produces small, ochre to ochre-yellow fruit bodies (mushrooms) with thin flesh and a long tapering stipe. Microscopically, the mushroom features thin-walled hyphae with clamp connections, and large ellipsoid-shaped spores.
Cantharellus velutinus Buyck & V. Hofst. 2016
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus velutinus is a species of Cantharellus mushrooms found in North America.
Cantharellus texensis Buyck & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus texensis, the Texas chanterelle, is a species of Cantharellus from Gulf of Mexico states and eastern United States.
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