Currie D. Marr

American mycologist.

Abbreviations: Marr
Occupations: university teacher, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1937-02-15T00:00:00Z – 2021-04-19T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Seattle
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 51 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 54 fungi
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51 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to54 fungi:

Ramaria largentii Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria rubripermanens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria rubripermanens is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Described as new to science in 1973, it is found in the western United States and Mexico. Its fruit bodies, which resemble sea coral, grow up to 16 cm (6.3 in) tall and feature whitish to light yellow branches with pinkish to reddish tips. It is edible.
Ramaria araiospora (Red Coral) Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria araiospora, commonly known as the red coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. First described in 1974, it is found in North America and the Himalayas. It is sold as food in local markets in Mexico.
Ramaria rubrievanescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria rubrievanescens, commonly known as the fading pink coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. The coral is generally white with pinkish branch tips. The stem often bruises brown. Ramaria rubripermanens is quite similar, fruiting in spring and autumn, and retaining color in its tips for longer, while R. rubrievanescens fruits only in autumn, and the colour of the tips fades quickly. Both species have a similar spore size, which are smaller than in R. botrytis. These species are sometimes eaten, but for some people they have a laxative effect.
Ramaria acrisiccescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria acrisiccescens, commonly known as the blah coral, is a coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in the forests of northwestern North America.
Ramaria vinosimaculans Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria vinosimaculans, commonly known as the wine-staining coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America.
Ramaria rubiginosa Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria rubiginosa is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. The fruiting body is 6–12 cm tall and 4–10 cm wide. It is mostly white, with branch tips more yellow. The stalk is up to 4 cm wide, staining red due to bruising or age. The spores are yellowish. Similar species include Ramaria acrisiccescens and Ramaria pallida.
Ramaria rasilispora (Yellow Coral Mushroom) Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria rasilispora, commonly known as the yellow coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. Described as new to science in 1974, it is found in western North America south to Mexico and in the eastern Himalayas. It is edible for most people.
Ramaria cyaneigranosa Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria stuntzii Marr 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria sandaracina Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria rubricarnata Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria rubribrunnescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria magnipes Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
Ramaria magnipes is a coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in western North America, where it fruits on the ground in mixed forests.
Ramaria flavigelatinosa Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria aurantiisiccescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria verlotensis Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
endangered fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria velocimutans Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria tsugina (Peck) Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria synaptopoda Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria rainierensis Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria maculatipes Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria longispora (Longspored Orange Coral) Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria leptoformosa Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria gelatiniaurantia Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria fumosiavellanea Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria claviramulata Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria amyloidea Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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Ramaria cartilaginea Marr & D.E. Stuntz 1974
fungi species in the gomphaceae family
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