Jean-Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard

French botanist, mycologist and physician (1752-1793).

Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ byljaʁ]; 24 November 1752 in Aubepierre-sur-Aube, Haute-Marne – 26 September 1793 in Paris), also known simply as Pierre Bulliard, was a French physician and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Bull. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Bulliard studied in Langres, where he became interested in natural history, and afterwards a position was obtained for him in the abbey in Clairvaux and later he moved to Paris where he study medicine. There he also practiced as a

Abbreviations: Bull.
Occupations: physician, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1752-11-24T00:00:00Z – 1793-09-29T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Aubepierre-sur-Aube
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 36 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 268 fungi

36 fungi attributed, 232 fungi contributed to268 fungi:

Boletus edulis (Cep) Bull. 1782
edible fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus edulis (English: cep, penny bun, porcino) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. It is prized as an edible mushroom. The fungus produces spore-bearing fruit bodies above ground in summer and autumn. The fruit body has a large brown cap which can reach 30 cm (12 in) in diameter and 3 kg (6 lb 10 oz) in weight. Like other boletes, it has tubes extending downward from the underside of the cap, rather than gills; spores escape at maturity through the tube openings (pores). The pore surface of the fruit body is whitish when young, aging to a greenish-yellow.
Boletus aereus (Bronze Bolete) Bull. 1789
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus aereus, commonly known as the queen bolete, dark cep, or bronze bolete, is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. Described in 1789 by French mycologist Pierre Bulliard, it is closely related to several other European boletes, including B. reticulatus, B. pinophilus, and the popular B. edulis. Some populations in North Africa have in the past been classified as a separate species, B. mamorensis, which has been shown to be phylogenically conspecific to B. aereus and is now regarded as a synonym. The fungus produces spore-bearing fruit bodies above ground in summer and autumn.
Helvella elastica (Elastic Saddle) Bull. 1785
edible fungi species in the helvellaceae family
Helvella elastica, commonly known as the flexible Helvella, elastic saddle, or brown elfin saddle, is a species of fungus in the family Helvellaceae of the order Pezizales. It has a roughly saddle-shaped yellow-brown cap atop a whitish stipe. It grows on soil in woods in Eurasia and North America.
Peziza vesiculosa (Blistered Cup) Bull. 1790
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
Peziza vesiculosa, commonly known as the common dung cup, is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pezizaceae.
Hypoxylon Bull. 1791
fungi genus in the hypoxylaceae family
Hypoxylon is a genus of ascomycetes commonly found on dead wood, and usually one of the earliest species to colonise dead wood. A common European species is Hypoxylon fragiforme which is particularly common on dead trunks of beech. Based on morphological studies and gene sequence analyses, 27 species formerly assigned to Hypoxylon sect. Annulata were reassigned to a new genus called Annulohypoxylon in 2005. Research in Iran has shown the potential of some species of Hypoxylon in producing chemicals that are antagonistic against the disease ash dieback.
Fistulina Bull. 1790
fungi genus in the fistulinaceae family
Fistulina is a genus of fungi in the family Fistulinaceae. Species in the genus cause a brown rot of both dead and living hardwood trees.
Tremella vesicaria Bull. 1789
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Tremella mucoroides Bull. 1791
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Tremella cerebrina Bull. 1789
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Peziza vesiculosa var. vesiculosa Bull. 1790
fungi variety in the pezizaceae family
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Peziza lentifera Bull. 1792
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
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Lycoperdon utriforme (Mosaic Puffball) Bull. 1790
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Lycoperdon hiemale Bull. 1781
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Lycoperdon gossypinum Bull. 1790
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Lycoperdon ardosiacum Bull. 1784
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Hydnum membranaceum Bull. 1791
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Helvella elastica f. elastica Bull. 1785
fungi form in the helvellaceae family
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Clavaria laciniata Bull. 1789
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Clavaria coriacea Bull. 1791
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Clavaria byssoides Bull. 1791
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Clavaria amethystina Bull. 1780
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Boletus labyrinthiformis Bull. 1791
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus chrysenteron var. chrysenteron Bull. 1791
fungi variety in the boletaceae family
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Boletus chrysenteron (Red Cracking Bolete) Bull. 1791
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus aereus f. aereus Bull. 1789
fungi form in the boletaceae family
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Agaricus zylophilus Bull. 1792
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus zonarius Bull. 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus tentacula Bull. 1792
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus molybdocephalus Bull. 1791
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus labyrinthiformis Bull. 1792
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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