Charles Tulasne (5 September 1816 – 28 August 1884) was a French physician, mycologist and illustrator born in Langeais in the département of Indre-et-Loire...
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Louis René Étienne Tulasne, a.k.a. Edmond Tulasne (12 September 1815 – 22 December 1885) was a French botanist and mycologist born in Azay-le-Rideau. He...
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Tulasne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Tulasne (1816–1884), French physician, mycologist and illustrator Edmond Tulasne...
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Fries, Observ. mycol. (Havniae) 2: 316 (cancellans) (1818) Edmond Tulasne & Charles Tulasne, Select. fung. carpol. (Paris) 3: 20 (1865) Sung, GH; Hywel-Jones...
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Chaetosphaeria (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
Chaetosphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetosphaeriaceae. Réblová & Gams in 2016 then studied the type material of Acanthosphaeria (formerly...
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August Carl Joseph Corda, Anton de Bary, the brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne, Arthur H. R. Buller, Curtis G. Lloyd, and Pier Andrea Saccardo. In...
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It was first documented in 1844 by French mycologists Charles Tulasne and Louis René Tulasne. It has been documented in Chile, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and...
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described by Carlo Vittadini and given its current name by Edmond Tulasne and Charles Tulasne. It appears in North America, Oceania and Europe. It grows in...
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Ileodictyon cibarium (category Taxa named by Charles Tulasne)
surfaces. Ileodictyon cibarium was originally described by Edmond Tulasne and Charles Tulasne in a paper by Étienne Raoul in 1844. The type specimen was collected...
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Hypomyces chrysospermus (category Taxa named by Edmond Tulasne)
was first described by French mycologists, brothers Louis René and Charles Tulasne in 1860. Common names include bolete eater, and bolete mould. The bolete...
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