William Bridge Cooke

American mycologist.

William Bridge Cooke (July 16, 1908 – December 30, 1991) was an American mycologist. He specialized in fungal ecology and taxonomy, with on emphasis on the Polyporaceae. He was the author of at least 192 publications and five books. Cooke also published many fungal taxa: 3 subfamilies, 10 genera, 1 section, 144 new species, 4 subspecies and varieties, and 141 new combinations. Cooke received a Bachelor's degree in botany from the University of Cincinnati in 1932, and a Master of Science in 1939 at Oregon State University. After serving in the army during World War II, Cooke obtained a Ph.D. in

Abbreviations: W.B.Cooke
Occupations: mycologist, lichenologist
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1908-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Fosters
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 187 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 215 fungi

187 fungi attributed, 28 fungi contributed to215 fungi:

Homophron (Britzelm.) W.B. Cooke 1953
fungi genus in the psathyrellaceae family
Homophron is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Psathyrellaceae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Northern America and Australia. Species: Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E.Larss. Homophron cernuum (Vahl) Örstadius & E.Larss. Homophron particularis (Britzelm.) W.B.Cooke Homophron spadiceum (P.Kumm.) Örstadius & E.Larss.
Calyptella campanula (Bell Hoodie) (Nees) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Asterocyphella W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi genus in the cyphellaceae family
Asterocyphella is a genus of fungi in the Cyphellaceae family. The widespread genus contains three species.
Stromatocyphella W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi genus
Resupinatus is a genus of fungi in the family Resupinataceae, of which it is the only member. Species are saprobic, and often found growing on the underside of decaying wood or sides of decaying woody substrates. The generic name is derived from the Latin resupinus (bent backward, inverted).
Phaeoporotheleum (W.B. Cooke) W.B.Cooke 1961
fungi genus in the cyphellaceae family
Phaeoporotheleum is a genus of fungi in the Cyphellaceae family. The genus contains two species collectively distributed in Cuba and Argentina.
Glabrocyphella W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi genus
Glabrocyphella is a genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. The widespread genus contains 13 species.
Flagelloscypha kavinae (Pilát) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the niaceae family
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Coniothyriaceae W.B. Cooke 1983
fungi family in the order pleosporales
Coniothyriaceae is a family of ascomycetous marine-based fungi within the order of Pleosporales in the subclass Pleosporomycetidae and within the class Dothideomycetes. They are pathogenic (Necrotrophic (feeding on the dead tissues of plants they have killed) or causing leaf spot) or they can be saprobic on dead branches. They are generally a anamorphic species (having an asexual reproductive stage).
Calyptella totara (G. Cunn.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Calyptella longipes (Cooke & Massee) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Stromatocyphella lataensis W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the order agaricales
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Stromatocyphella aceris W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the order agaricales
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Stromatocrea cerebriformis W.B. Cooke 1952
fungi species in the bionectriaceae family
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Rhodocyphella W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi genus in the pleurotaceae family
Resupinatus is a genus of fungi in the family Resupinataceae, of which it is the only member. Species are saprobic, and often found growing on the underside of decaying wood or sides of decaying woody substrates. The generic name is derived from the Latin resupinus (bent backward, inverted).
Rectipilus sulphureus (Sacc. & Ellis) W.B. Cooke 1989
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Phlebia murrillii W.B. Cooke 1956
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Phlebia celtidis W.B. Cooke 1956
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Phlebia canadensis W.B. Cooke 1956
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Phlebia argentinensis W.B. Cooke 1956
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Phialemonium dimorphosporum W. Gams & W.B. Cooke 1983
fungi species in the cephalothecaceae family
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Phaeosolenia ravenelii (Berk.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Phaeosolenia pelargonii (Kalchbr.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Phaeosolenia ochropilosa (Torrend) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Phaeosolenia brenckleana (Sacc.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Phaeosolenia betulae W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Phaeoporotheleum revivescens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the cyphellaceae family
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Phaeoporotheleum bombycinum (Speg.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the cyphellaceae family
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Pellidiscus subiculosus W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the crepidotaceae family
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Lophodermium phlogis Bonar & W.B. Cooke 1942
fungi species in the rhytismataceae family
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Lachnella turbinata (G. Cunn.) W.B. Cooke 1961
fungi species in the niaceae family
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