Émile Jacquetant

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Jacquet.
Occupations: mycologist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 10 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 14 fungi
Links:IPNI

10 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to14 fungi:

Morchella purpurascens (Krombh. ex Boud.) Jacquet. 1984
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
Morchella purpurascens, the purple morel, is an ascomycete fungus in the family Morchellaceae. It was first described as a variety of Morchella elata by Emile Boudier in 1897, based on a plate previously illustrated by Julius Vincenz von Krombholz. It was then recombined as a distinct species in 1985 by Emile Jacquetant, and validated the following year by Jacquetant and Bon. As with many other morel species, its taxonomical status remained for a long time a subject of debate, until an extensive phylogenetic and nomenclatural study in 2014 by Richard and colleagues confirmed this species'
Amanita decipiens (Trimbach) Jacquet. 1992
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Morchella umbrinovelutipes Jacquet. 1985
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella purpurascens var. purpurascens (Krombh. ex Boud.) Jacquet. 1984
fungi variety in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella purpurascens var. ionoviridis Jacquet. 1985
fungi variety in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella purpurascens f. heteroparaphysa Jacquet. 1985
fungi form in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella pseudoviridis Jacquet. 1985
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella pseudoumbrina Jacquet. 1985
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella eximia f. schizocostata Jacquet. 1985
fungi form in the morchellaceae family
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Morchella elatovelutipes Jacquet. 1985
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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Suillus mediterraneensis (Jacquet. & J. Blum) Redeuilh 1992
edible fungi species in the suillaceae family
Suillus mediterraneensis is a species of edible mushroom in the genus Suillus. It is found in Europe within Coniferous forests, mycorrhizal with two-needled pines (Pinus halepensis, P. pinea, P. pinaster). Originally named Boletus mediterraneensis in 1969, It was transferred to Suillus in 1992. It is similar to Suillus granulatus, but is distinguished by yellowish and not white flesh.
Morchella norvegiensis Jacquet. ex R. Kristiansen 1990
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
Morchella norvegiensis, also known as the conifer natural morel, is a conifer-associating species of morel mushroom with a wide distribution, found in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. and Canada, as well as scattered reports from Southern Europe.
Tricholoma portentosum var. album Jacquet. ex Bon 1976
fungi variety in the tricholomataceae family
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Morchella eximioides Jacquet. ex R. Kristiansen 1990
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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