Cornelis Bas

Dutch mycologist (1928-2013).

Dr. Cornelis (Kees) Bas (1928 – February 10, 2013) was a Dutch mycologist. Dr. Bas was born in Rotterdam and graduated in Biology at Leiden University in 1954. In 1953, he began working at the National Herbarium of the Netherlands, as curator for the fungi, in particular, the Agaricales. Early in his career he played an important role in modernizing the collections of Dutch and European higher fungi. He died on February 10, 2013.

Abbreviations: Bas
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dates: 1928-01-01T00:00:00Z – 2013-02-10T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Rotterdam
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 105 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 128 fungi

105 fungi attributed, 23 fungi contributed to128 fungi:

Amanita ceciliae (Snakeskin Grisette) (Berk. & Broome) Bas 1984
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita ceciliae, commonly called snakeskin grisette, strangulated amanita, and the Cecilia's ringless amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus in the genus Amanita. First described in 1854 by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Christopher Edmund Broome, it was given its current name by Cornelis Bas in 1984. It is characterized by bearing a large fruit body with a brown cap 5–12 cm (2.0–4.7 in) across. The cap has charcoal-grey patches, which are easily removable. The stipe is 7–18 cm (2.8–7.1 in) long, white in colour, and there is no ring on it. It is slightly tapered to the top and has irregular cottony
Amanita friabilis (Fragile Amanita) (P. Karst.) Bas 1974
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita gioiosa is a species of Amanita found across Europe. It grows amongst Alder.
Pholiota jahnii Tjall.-Beuk. & Bas 1986
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
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Flammulina fennae (Restharrow Velvet Shank) Bas 1983
fungi species in the physalacriaceae family
Flammulina fennae is an edible winter mushroom. It is very similar to closely related species Flammulina velutipes, but differs by having a paler cap. As with all the Flammulina species, it grows on wood, mainly of elm and poplar trees. It can withstand winter and freezing weather conditions. Though it is rare compared with F. velutipes, it is well represented in Russia. Its edibility and culinary practice are the same as F. velutipes. Particular attention should be paid to not confuse it with highly toxic Galerina species.
Amanita virgineoides (False Virgin's Lepidella) Bas 1969
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita virgineoides, known as the false virgin's lepidella, is a species of fungus in the genus Amanita.
Amanita arctica Bas, Knudsen & T. Borgen 1987
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita arctica is a species of Amanita found in Greenland and Norway.
Psilocybe liniformans Guzmán & Bas 1977
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Psilocybe liniformans is a mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It is in the section Semilanceatae of Psilocybe.
Amanita smithiana (Smith's Amanita) Bas 1969
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita smithiana, also known as Smith's amanita, is a species of agaric found on soil in coniferous (Abies, Tsuga, Pseudotsuga) and broadleaved (Alnus, Quercus) woodland in the Pacific Northwest of North America. It fruits in August and September.
Amanita rhopalopus (American Club-footed Lepidella) Bas 1969
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita rhopalopus or the American Club-Footed Lepidella is a species of Amanita found in North America.
Squamanita umbonata (Sumst.) Bas 1965
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Squamanita pearsonii (Strathy Strangler) Bas 1965
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Psilocybe puberula Bas & Noordel. 1996
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Psilocybe puberula is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It contains the hallucinogenic drugs psilocybin and psilocin. It was described in 1996 in Amersfoort, Leusderheide, Netherlands, and is also known from Belgium. It is very rare.
Galerina harrisonii (Snowbed Bell) (Dennis) Bas & Vellinga 1986
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
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Amanita princeps (Head Man Slender Caesar) Corner & Bas 1962
edible fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita princeps, the head man slender Caesar, is a species of agaric fungus in the genus Amanita. It is found in tropical China, Southeast Asia, and the Malay Peninsula down to Singapore. It is edible, and is collected in the wild and sold in local markets. Many incidents of mushroom poisoning have occurred among Laotian and Hmong immigrants to North America, since it is easily confused with Amanita phalloides, the death cap, in both appearance and odor. Despite its distribution spanning all across continental Southeast Asia, it is not commonly known culinarily, with the Hmong, Yi, & the
Amanita pelioma (Bruising Lepidella) Bas 1969
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Squamanita paradoxa (Powdercap Strangler) (A.H. Sm. & Singer) Bas 1965
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Pseudobaeospora laguncularis Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Pseudobaeospora dichroa Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Pseudobaeospora celluloderma Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Pseudobaeospora albidula Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Hydropus moserianus Bas 1983
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
Hydropus moserianus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Marasmiaceae, first described in 1983 from collections in the Netherlands, and since recorded from Belgium. It is a small ground-dwelling fungus with a dark greyish-brown cap and widely spaced gills that run down its thin stipe. Unlike many related species that grow on wood, this fungus is found in terrestrial habitats including coastal dunes and forest soils.
Hydropus conicus Bas & Weholt 1984
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
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Clavaria stellifera J. Geesink & Bas 1992
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Amanita xerocybe (Dry-capped Amanita) Bas 1978
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Amanita sculpta (Sculpted Volva Lepidella) Corner & Bas 1962
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita sculpta is a species of Amanita. It is distinctive because of its large size, with caps 10 to 27 centimetres (4 to 10+1⁄2 inches) in diameter. The cap's appearance, beige and dark brown with pileal warts, has been compared to that of a chocolate chip cookie. The species was first collected in the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve in 1939, and was described as new to science in 1962 by botanist E. J. H. Corner. It is found in Singapore, China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Laos. It is a rare mushroom that has been put up for assessment for the IUCN Red List, and there were no sightings of it
Amanita microlepis (Small-scaled Lepidella) Bas 1969
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Pseudobaeospora paulochroma Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Pseudobaeospora ellipticospora Bas 2002
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Marasmiellus lateralis Bas & Noordel. 1993
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Amanita sulcatissima Bas 1978
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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