Hanns Kreisel

German mycologist (1931-2017).

Hanns Kreisel (16 July 1931 – 18 January 2017) was a German mycologist and professor emeritus. He was born in Leipzig in 1931. Kreisel was a professor at the University of Greifswald. His field was the classification of fungi, where he has studied this group of organisms not only in Germany but in almost all continents, as in Brazil, Seychelles, Vietnam, Cuba and Syria. He had succeeded with his first collaboration to develop a scientifically sound and current fungal flora of Yemen. Kreisel also specialized in the fungal groups of gut fungi. Kreisel was also the editor of several internationa

Abbreviations: Kreisel
Occupations: university teacher, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, Germany, German Democratic Republic
Languages: Spanish, German
Dates: 1931-07-16T00:00:00Z – 2017-01-18T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Leipzig
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 85 fungi
Authorship mentions: 2 plants, 93 fungi

85 fungi attributed, 8 fungi contributed to93 fungi:

Stropharia caerulea (Blue Roundhead) Kreisel 1979
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
Stropharia caerulea, commonly known as the blue roundhead, is a species of mushroom forming fungus in the family Strophariaceae. It is a somewhat common species found in Europe and North America, where it grows as a saprophyte in meadows, roadsides, hedgerows, gardens, and woodchip mulch. S. caerulea was officially described to science in 1979, although it was known to be a distinct species for about two centuries before that. The scientific name Stropharia cyanea, as defined by Tuomikoski in 1953, and used by several later authors, is a synonym of S. caerulea. The fruit bodies (mushrooms) of
Melanophyllum haematospermum (Redspored Dapperling) (Bull.) Kreisel 1984
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
Melanophyllum haematospermum, commonly known as the red-spored dapperling, is a species of mushroom in the genus Melanophyllum.
Bondarzewia mesenterica (Mountain Polypore) (Schaeff.) Kreisel 1984
fungi species in the bondarzewiaceae family
Bondarzewia mesenterica (synonym: Bondarzewia montana) is a species of polypore fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae.
Tricholoma fracticum (Britzelm.) Kreisel 1984
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholoma fracticum is a sturdy mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma with a red-brown cap and a harshly bitter taste. It is mycorrhizal with conifers, primarily of the genus Pinus, and can be found in California.
Diplocystidiaceae Kreisel 1974
fungi family in the order boletales
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Trametes villosa (Sw.) Kreisel 1971
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Staněk) Kreisel 1976
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus koreanus is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as a new species in 1976, it is found in Korea. The species was originally named as a variety koreanus of Astraeus hygrometricus in 1958.
Phellorinia herculeana (Pers.) Kreisel 1961
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Phallus minusculus Kreisel & Calonge 2002
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus minusculus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. Found in Tanzania growing on decaying wood, it was described as new to science in 2002.
Entoloma parasiticum (Quél.) Kreisel 1984
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Trichaptum sector (Ehrenb.) Kreisel 1971
fungi species in the order hymenochaetales
Trichaptum sector is a plant pathogen infecting sweetgum trees.
Bovista pusilliformis (Kreisel) Kreisel 1964
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Bovista colorata (Peck) Kreisel 1964
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
Bovista colorata is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It is found in eastern North America and northwestern South America. The puffball was first described as Lycoperdon coloratum by Charles Horton Peck in 1878, from collections made in Sand Lake, New York. Hanns Kreisel transferred it to the genus Bovista by in 1964. The golden to orange-yellow fruitbodies are 13–30 cm (5.1–11.8 in) in diameter. Its spores are spherical, measuring 3.5–5 μm in diameter.
Sporothrix nivea Kreisel & Schaver 1985
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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Pseudoplectania sphagnophila (Pers.) Kreisel 1962
fungi species in the sarcosomataceae family
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Phallus flavidus Kreisel & Hauskn. 2009
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus flavidus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. Described as new to science in 2009, it is found in the Seychelles.
Phallus atrovolvatus Kreisel & Calonge 2005
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus atrovolvatus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. Found in Costa Rica, it was described as new to science in 2005.
Morganella puiggarii (Speg.) Kreisel & Dring 1967
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Morganella afra Kreisel & Dring 1967
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Fomitopsis feei (Fr.) Kreisel 1971
fungi species in the fomitopsidaceae family
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Bovista polymorpha Kreisel 1964
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Bovista gunnii (Berk.) Kreisel 1964
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel 1996
fungi species in the phallaceae family
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Phallus flavocostatus Kreisel 1996
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus flavocostatus is an East Asian species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. First described as Ithyphallus costatus by Otto Albert Julius Penzig in 1899, it was transferred to the genus Phallus by Curtis Gates Lloyd in 1909. It was given a new name by Hanns Kreisel in 1996.
Phallus cinnabarinus (Cinnabar Veiled Lady) (W.S. Lee) Kreisel 1996
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus cinnabarinus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. Originally named in 1957 as Dictyophora cinnabarina, it was transferred to the genus Phallus in 1996 by Hanns Kreisel. It is found in Taiwan.
Lyophyllum deliberatum (Britzelm.) Kreisel 1984
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Lycoperdon niveum Kreisel 1969
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Lycoperdon altimontanum Kreisel 1976
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Handkea Kreisel 1989
fungi genus in the lycoperdaceae family
Handkea is a genus of puffball mushrooms in the family Agaricaceae. In 1989, German mycologist Hanns Kreisel described the genus Handkea to include species of Calvatia with distinct microscopic features, including a unique type of capillitium (coarse thick-walled hyphae in the gleba), with curvy slits instead of the usual pores. Although accepted by some authors, the genus concept has been rejected by others. The genus name of Handkea is in honour of Horst-Herbert Handke (1913-2005), who was a German botanist and Professor at the University of Halle. Phylogenetic analyses published in 2008
Hygrocybe riparia Kreisel 1960
fungi species in the hygrophoraceae family
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