Howard Elson Bigelow

American mycologist (1923-1987).

Howard Elson Bigelow (June 28, 1923 – November 21, 1987) was an American mycologist, born in 1923 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and died in 1987. He studied at Oberlin College from 1941 to 1943. He left college to fight in the American army. He returned to Oberlin after the war and obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1949 and his Master of Arts in 1951. He studied botany at the University of Michigan under the guidance of Alexander Hanchett Smith (1904–1986) and received his doctorate in 1956. He was wed to mycologist Margaret Elizabeth Barr-Bigelow in 1956. Bigelow and his wife worked for Univer

Abbreviations: H.E.Bigelow
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1923-06-28T00:00:00Z – 1987-11-21T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Greenfield
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 126 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 148 fungi

126 fungi attributed, 22 fungi contributed to148 fungi:

Lepista irina (Flowery Blewit) (Fr.) H.E. Bigelow 1959
edible fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Lepista irina is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It is a choice edible mushroom. It has cosmopolitan distribution.
Cantharocybe H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm. 1973
fungi genus in the hygrophoraceae family
Cantharocybe is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Hygrophoraceae. The genus was described by American mycologists Howard E. Bigelow and Alexander H. Smith in 1973. Cantharocybe contains three species: the type C. gruberi, and C. brunneovelutina from Belize, reported as new to science in 2011, and C. virosa, transferred from "Megacollybia", and found in Bangladesh and India.
Omphalotus olivascens (Western Jack-o'-lantern Mushroom) H.E. Bigelow, O.K. Mill. & Thiers 1976
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
Omphalotus olivascens, commonly known as the western jack-o'-lantern mushroom, is an orange to brown-colored gilled poisonous mushroom endemic to the North American west coast. It has several lookalikes including Cantharellus cibarius.
Omphalotus subilludens (Jack O'lantern Mushroom) (Murrill) H.E. Bigelow 1982
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
Omphalotus subilludens, commonly known as the Southern Jack O'lantern mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungi in the genus Omphalotus. It has been definitively recorded in Florida and Texas with reports of species in Arizona and Mexico. It fruits on dead and dying trees during warmer parts of the year, producing a fairly large orange to brown-orange fruiting body that occurs in clusters. It is most closely related to O. olivascans, O. olearius, and O. japonicus and has high cross compatibility with O. olivescans and O. olearis. It is poisonous to humans and animals when eaten but rarely produces
Gamundia leucophylla (Gillet) H.E. Bigelow 1983
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Hypsizygus marmoreus (Beech Leech) (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Clitocybe americana H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Cantharocybe gruberi (A.H. Sm.) H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm. 1973
fungi species in the hygrophoraceae family
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Callistosporium marginatum (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the callistosporiaceae family
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Agrocybe smithii Watling & H.E. Bigelow 1983
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
Agrocybe smithii is a species of mushroom in the genus Agrocybe. This species is a pileate-stipitate fungi, and has a medium size of fruitbodies. The cap is convex to plane-convex; yellowish brown. The hymenium is gilled with adnexed gills, initially whitish, but later dark brown. Odour mealy and taste bitter. The stipe is central, cylindrical and lacks a partial veil; usually has mycelial cords in the stipe base. Its spores are short, broadly ellipsoid to ovoid, smooth with a germ pore. Its pellis has large, rather inflated cheilocystidia which are more or less flask-shaped. Often found
Clitocybe albirhiza H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm. 1963
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Clitocybe albirhiza, commonly known as the snowmelt clitocybe, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is found in high-elevation locations in the western United States.
Lyophyllum multiforme (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1960
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Clitocybe sclerotoidea (Parasitic Clitocybe) (Morse) H.E. Bigelow 1958
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Clitocybe pseudoirina H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm. 1969
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Tricholomopsis sulphurea (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1969
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Phaeocollybia rufipes H.E. Bigelow 1963
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
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Omphalina sphagnophila (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1970
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Mycena madorophila H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
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Mycena macilenta H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
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Lyophyllum umbriniceps (Murrill) H.E. Bigelow 1982
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Lyophyllum subnigricans (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1965
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Hypsizygus elongatipes (Peck) H.E. Bigelow 1976
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Hygrophorus fibrillosus H.E. Bigelow 1969
fungi species in the hygrophoraceae family
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Fayodia alutacea H.E. Bigelow 1979
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Conocybe marginata Watling & H.E. Bigelow 1983
fungi species in the bolbitiaceae family
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Clitocybula oculata (Murrill) H.E. Bigelow 1973
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Clitocybe venosa H.E. Bigelow 1985
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Clitocybe variispora H.E. Bigelow 1974
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Clitocybe utahensis H.E. Bigelow 1982
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Clitocybe umbrinipes H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm. 1963
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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