Daniel Elliot Stuntz (March 15, 1909 - March 5, 1983) was an American mycologist. He was often called "Bud" by his family and colleagues. When Stuntz...
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Stuntz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Elliot Stuntz (1909–1983), American businessman Johann Baptist Stuntz (1753–1836)...
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Cortinarius rainierensis, described in 1950 by Alex H. Smith and Daniel Elliot Stuntz from material collected in Mount Rainier National Park in the United...
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North America. It is named after late American mycologist Daniel Elliot Stuntz. Mujic A, Elliot T, Stephens R, Trappe J, Kristol R, Sublett D, Smith ME...
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A. pachycolea was recognized as a distinct species by mycologist Daniel Elliot Stuntz, and published in 1982 by Harry Delbert Thiers. It is classified...
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inches (94 cm). Cooke learned of the fungus in 1948 while visiting Daniel Elliot Stuntz, who kept one of the large fruit bodies that he and Alexander H....
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Cortinarius rainierensis, described in 1950 by Alex H. Smith and Daniel Elliot Stuntz from material collected Mount Rainier National Park, is a synonym...
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described in 1957 by American mycologist Alexander H. Smith and Daniel Elliot Stuntz as a member of Cystoderma. Paul Heinemann and David Thoen transferred...
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JSTOR 3755789. Joe F. Ammirati; Susan Libonati-Barnes (1986). "Daniel Elliot Stuntz, 1909–1983". Mycologia. 78 (4): 515–531. doi:10.1080/00275514.1986...
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returning to the University in Washington to work on his PhD with Daniel Elliot Stuntz (a renowned expert on Inocybe), which he received in 1962. During...
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