Edward Angus Burt

American mycologist (1859–1939).

Edward Angus Burt (April 9, 1859 in Athens, Pennsylvania—April 27, 1939) was an American mycologist and an authority on the resupinate (flat on the substrate) fungus family Thelephoraceae. He received his M.A. in 1894 and PhD. in 1895, both from Harvard University under William G. Farlow and Roland Thaxter. He became a Professor of Natural History at Middlebury College in 1895, then both a Professor of Botany at the Henry Shaw School of Botany at Washington University in St. Louis, and a mycologist for the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1913. He also worked on a systematic description of basidio

Abbreviations: Burt
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1859-04-09T00:00:00Z – 1939-04-27T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Pennsylvania
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 123 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 234 fungi

123 fungi attributed, 111 fungi contributed to234 fungi:

Cytidia salicina (Scarlet Splash) (Fr.) Burt 1924
fungi species in the vuilleminiaceae family
Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, is a species of fungus that is found growing on willows and other deciduous woody plants in Europe. The spores are 12-18x4-5 um.
Aleurodiscus penicillatus Burt 1918
fungi species in the stereaceae family
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Tremellodendron cladonia (Schwein.) Burt 1915
fungi species in the sebacinaceae family
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Thelephora tenuis Burt 1931
fungi species in the thelephoraceae family
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Thelephora scissilis Burt 1914
fungi species in the thelephoraceae family
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Septobasidium sublilacinum (Ellis & Everh.) Burt 1916
fungi species in the septobasidiaceae family
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Peniophora seymouriana Burt 1926
fungi species in the peniophoraceae family
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Peniophora separans Burt 1926
fungi species in the peniophoraceae family
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Peniophora pruinata (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Burt 1926
fungi species in the peniophoraceae family
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Peniophora duplex Burt 1926
fungi species in the peniophoraceae family
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Peniophora decorticans Burt 1926
fungi species in the peniophoraceae family
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Hymenochaete ungulata Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete pinnatifida Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete opaca Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete fulva Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete digitata Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete anomala Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Aleurodiscus tenuis Burt 1918
fungi species in the stereaceae family
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Aleurodiscus farlowii Burt 1918
fungi species in the stereaceae family
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Septobasidium pseudopedicellatum Burt 1916
fungi species in the septobasidiaceae family
Septobasidium pseudopedicellatum is a plant pathogen infecting mangoes.
Hymenochaete borealis Burt 1918
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Corticium vescum Burt 1926
fungi species in the corticiaceae family
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Tricholoma oliveum Farl. & Burt 1929
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Naematelia aurantia (Golden Ear) (Schwein.) Burt 1921
fungi species in the naemateliaceae family
Naematelia aurantia (synonym Tremella aurantia) is a species of fungus producing yellow, frondose, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies). It is widespread in north temperate regions and is parasitic on another species of fungus (Stereum hirsutum) that grows on dead attached and recently fallen branches of broadleaf trees. It is commonly called golden ear in North America.
Inocybe amarescens Farl. & Burt 1929
fungi species in the inocybaceae family
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Entoloma peckianum Burt 1902
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Tremellodendron tenue Burt 1915
fungi species in the sebacinaceae family
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Tremellodendron simplex Burt 1915
fungi species in the sebacinaceae family
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Tremellodendron merismatoides (Schwein.) Burt 1915
fungi species in the sebacinaceae family
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Stropharia subcaperata Farl. & Burt 1929
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
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