Alea Meuser’s scientific contributions

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FIG 3. Agaricus campestris L. (1753) Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Link (1833) MYCOBANK 156329 COLLECTION: Al Makhrour PMNH-F-1011, Cremisan (photographed)
FIG 4. Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Link (1833) Arrhenia rickenii (Hora) Watling (1989) MYCOBANK 125095 COLLECTION: Al Makhrour PMNH-F-1052 DESCRIPTION: Cap 5-25 mm wide, pale brown, convex funnel shaped, radially lined. Gills decurrent, widely spaced, sometimes branching near cap margins. Stem 5-30 mm long, 1-3 mm wide. ECOLOGY: Saprophytic, nearly always on mosses on alkaline soil (O'Reilly 2016). Our samples were found on moss-covered limestone gravel.
FIG 5. Arrhenia rickenii (Hora) Watling (1989) Coprinellus micaceus (Bull.:Fr.) Vilgalys, Hopple & Jacq. Johnson (2001) MYCOBANK 474361 COLLECTION: PMNH Mar Andrea PMNH-F-1037
FIG 6. Coprinellus micaceus (Bull.:Fr.) Vilgalys, Hopple & Jacq. Johnson (2001) Coprinopsis friesii (Quél.) P. Karst. (1872) MYCOBANK 318302 COLLECTION: Al Makhrour PMNH-F-1053 DESCRIPTION: Cap 5-15 mm, radially lined, grey, dissolving with age into black ink. Gills free, black. Stem 1-3 cm long, 1-2 mm thick. ECOLOGY: Saprotrophic, can be found in grass (Wood and Stevens 2015). This sample was found in a grassy olive grove. COMMENTS: This species is part of a larger, more ambiguous group Coprinopsis sect. Picacei, 'stirps Friesii', and the specific identification as Coprinopsis friesii is tentative. Species in this group can only be accurately identified using molecular methods beyond the scope of this study. The name Coprinopsis friesii should be viewed mostly as a placeholder until higher fidelity analysis can occur.
FIG 7. Coprinopsis friesii (Quél.) P. Karst. (1872) Coprinus comatus (O.F.Müll.) Pers. (1797) MYCOBANK 148667 COLLECTION: Al Makhrour PMNH-F-1042

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Macrofungi from the Hebron and Jerusalem Hills of Palestine
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Maximus Thaler

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Aysha Al-Wahsh

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Alea Meuser

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In February, Mycotaxon added a new annotated species distribution list to our 135 previously posted free access fungae. The 23-page "Macrofungi from the Hebron and Jerusalem Hills of Palestine" by Maximus Thaler, Aysha Al-Wahsh, Alea Meuser, Alyssa Rooks, and Mazin Qumsiyeh may be downloaded from our website via http://www.mycotaxon.com/mycobiota/index.html for no charge./

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... Cutting trees and overgrazing. Steeper slopes more protected (Thaler et al., 2020 Invasive alien species ...

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Biodiversity conservation of a new protected area ‘Al-Arqoub’, South Jerusalem Hills, Palestine
Macrofungi from the Hebron and Jerusalem Hills of Palestine

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