Robert Joseph Bandoni

Canadian mycologist (1926-2009).

Robert Joseph Bandoni (11 November 1926 – 5 May 2009) was a mycologist who specialized on the taxonomy and morphology of the heterobasidiomycetes ("jelly fungi"). During his 50 years as professor at the University of British Columbia, he wrote over 80 scientific publications as well as several books. He was awarded the title of professor emeritus in 1989. In 1990 the Canadian Botanical Association awarded him the George Lawson Medal. Bandoni died on May 18, 2009, in Vancouver, British Columbia, after suffering a stroke.

Abbreviations: Bandoni
Occupations: mycologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Canada
Dates: 1926-11-09T00:00:00Z – 2009-05-18T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Nevada
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 72 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 79 fungi

72 fungi attributed, 7 fungi contributed to79 fungi:

Atractiellales Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi order in the class atractiellomycetes
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Sirotrema Bandoni 1986
fungi genus in the tremellaceae family
Sirotrema is a genus of fungi in the family Tremellaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in north temperate regions, and contains three species.
Cystofilobasidiaceae (Cyfstofilobasidiaceae) K. Wells & Bandoni 2001
fungi family in the order cystofilobasidiales
The Cystofilobasidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cystofilobasidiales. Phylogenetic analyses shows that this family is clearly distinct from other yeast-like families of the Tremellomycetes. The family currently contains the single genus Cystofilobasidium. Additional genera previously referred to the Cystofilobasidiaceae are now placed in the Mrakiaceae.
Chionosphaeraceae Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi family in the order agaricostilbales
The Chionosphaeraceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricostilbales. The family contains six genera. Some species form small, stilboid (pin-shaped) fruitbodies. Others are known only from their yeast states.
Atractogloea stillata Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi species in the atractogloeaceae family
Atractogloeaceae is a fungal family in the order Atractiellales. The family contains the single genus Atractogloea, which in turn contains the single species Atractogloea stillata, found in the USA.
Colacogloea peniophorae (Bourdot & Galzin) Oberw., R. Bauer & Bandoni 1991
fungi species in the colacogloeaceae family
Colacogloea peniophorae is a species of fungus in the family Colacogloeaceae, first described by Bourdot & Galzin and given its current name by Franz Oberwinkler, Robert Bauer and Robert Joseph Bandoni.
Colacogloea Oberw. & Bandoni 1991
fungi genus in the colacogloeaceae family
Colacogloea is a genus of fungi belonging to the class Microbotryomycetes. Most species in the genus are known only from their yeast states. Where known, basidiocarps (fruit bodies) have auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia and occur as parasites on or in the fruit bodies of other fungi.
Carcinomycetaceae Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi family in the order tremellales
The Carcinomycetaceae are a family of fungi in the order Tremellales. The family currently contains a single genus. Some species produce filamentous sexual states with basidia and are parasites of other fungi. Some, however, are only known from their yeast states.
Trimorphomyces Bandoni & Oberw. 1983
fungi genus in the trimorphomycetaceae family
Trimorphomyces is a genus of fungi in the family Trimorphomycetaceae. The genus currently contains two species. The type species is a parasite of another fungus in the genus Arthrinium, forming small gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) containing distinctive twinned conidia.
Tremellina pyrenophila Bandoni 1986
fungi species in the order tremellales
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Tremella phaeographidis Diederich, Coppins & Bandoni 1996
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Tetragoniomycetaceae Oberw. & Bandoni 1981
fungi family in the order tremellales
The Tetragoniomycetaceae are a family of fungi in the order Trichosporonales. The family currently contains four genera. Several species are only known from their yeast states.
Sigmogloea tremelloidea Bandoni & J.C. Krug 2000
fungi species in the order tremellales
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Ptechetelium cyatheae (Syd.) Oberw. & Bandoni 1984
fungi species in the eocronartiaceae family
Ptechetelium cyatheae is a species of fungus belonging to the order Platygloeales. It is currently the only species in the monotypic genus Ptechetelium. The species forms effused basidiocarps (fruit bodies) on ferns, on which it is parasitic. The known host for Ptechetelium cyatheae is the tree fern Cyathea stuebelii. The fungus parasitizes host leaves, producing basidiocarps as small whitish patches that emerge through the stomata. Microscopically, the basidia are auricularioid (tubular with lateral septa) and emerge from thick-walled probasidia. The species has seldom been collected and is
Insolibasidium deformans (Honeysuckle Leaf Blight) (C.J. Gould) Oberw. & Bandoni 1984
fungi species in the platygloeaceae family
Insolibasidium deformans is a species of fungus belonging to the order Platygloeales. It is currently the only species in the monotypic genus Insolibasidium. The fungus parasitizes leaves of various Lonicera species, causing honeysuckle leaf blight, a commercially significant disease in plant nurseries. The known hosts for Insolibasidium deformans include at least 18 species of Lonicera. The fungus parasitizes host leaves, producing hyphae within the leaf tissues and basidia that protrude through the stomata. Microscopically, the basidia are auricularioid (tubular with lateral septa).
Fibulostilbum phylaciicola Seifert & Bandoni 1992
fungi species in the chionosphaeraceae family
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Cystofilobasidium capitatum (Fell, I.L. Hunter & Tallman) Oberw. & Bandoni 1983
fungi species in the cystofilobasidiaceae family
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Cystofilobasidium Oberw. & Bandoni 1983
fungi genus in the cystofilobasidiaceae family
Cystofilobasidium is a genus of fungi in the family Cystofilobasidiaceae. Species occur as yeasts, but produce filamentous sexual states that form dikaryote teliospores, from which the unicellular basidia (if present) are formed. The hyphae usually have dolipore septa without a parenthesome, and their cell walls contain xylose. The genus currently contains nine species worldwide.
Atractiella solani (Cohn & J. Schröt.) Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi species in the phleogenaceae family
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Trimorphomyces papilionaceus Bandoni & Oberw. 1983
fungi species in the trimorphomycetaceae family
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Tilletiaria anomala Bandoni & B.N. Johri 1972
fungi species in the tilletiariaceae family
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Tetragoniomyces uliginosus (P. Karst.) Oberw. & Bandoni 1981
fungi species in the rhynchogastremaceae family
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Stilbotulasnella conidiophora Bandoni & Oberw. 1982
fungi species in the order cantharellales
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Sirotrema pusilla Bandoni 1986
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Sirotrema parvula Bandoni 1986
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
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Pseudozyma prolifica Bandoni 1985
fungi species in the ustilaginaceae family
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Platygloea jacksonii Bandoni & J.C. Krug 2000
fungi species in the platygloeaceae family
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Platygloea abdita Bandoni 1961
fungi species in the platygloeaceae family
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Mycogloea nipponica Bandoni 1998
fungi species in the order agaricostilbales
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Mycogloea bullatospora Bandoni 1998
fungi species in the order agaricostilbales
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