Norma M. Gregory

Mycologist.

Abbreviations: N.M.Greg.
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 6 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 7 fungi
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6 fungi attributed, 1 fungus contributed to7 fungi:

Phlebopus marginatus (Salmon Gum Mushroom) Watling & N.M. Greg. 1988
fungi species in the boletinellaceae family
Phlebopus marginatus, commonly known as the salmon gum mushroom in Western Australia, is a member of the Boletales or pored fungi. An imposing sight in forests of south-eastern and south-western Australia, it is possibly Australia's largest terrestrial mushroom, with the weight of one specimen from Victoria recorded at 29 kg (64 lb). Initially described in 1845 as Boletus marginatus, and also previously known by scientific names such as Phaeogyroporus portentosus and Boletus portentosus, it is not as closely related to typical boletes as previously thought.
Tylopilus cyanogranulifer T.H. Li, Watling & N.M. Greg. 1999
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Tylopilus cyanogranulifer is a bolete fungus found in Queensland, Australia, where it grows in Eucalyptus rain forest.
Austroboletus occidentalis Watling & N.M. Greg. 1986
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Austroboletus occidentalis, commonly known as the ridge-stemmed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus found in Australia. It was described as new to science in 1986 by mycologists Roy Watling and Norma M. Gregory. The species name occidentalis is derived from the Latin occidens "west".. The fruit body has a 5.5–10 cm diameter cap that has a texture reminiscent of suede or chamois and can be sticky/slimy when young. Initially orange- or pinkish-brown, it is subconical with a thickened margin, and flattens with age and fades an ochre colour. Like other boletes, it has tubes under the cap
Tylopilus austrofelleus (Cleland) Watling & N.M. Greg. 1988
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Austroboletus eburneus Watling & N.M. Greg. 1986
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Austroboletus eburneus is a species of bolete fungus found in Australia. It was described as new to science in 1986. The species name eburneus is the Latin adjective "ivory-white".
Tylopilus olivaceoporus T.H. Li, Watling. & N. M. Greg. 1999
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Kgaria cyanogranulifer (T.H. Li, Watling, N.M. Greg.) Halling, Fechner & Davoodian 2023
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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