The Mushrooms of Andean Peru Part 1 Order Agaricales: Families Agaricaceae to Lyophyllaceae |
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Author:
| Trutmann, Peter Luque, Amarilda Holgado Rojas, María Quispe Pelaez, Albino Kallañaupa Auccapuma, Milton López Mesones, Mario Pavlich Herrera, Magdalena |
Illustrator:
| Trutmann, Peter |
(various roles):
| Trutmann, Peter Holgado Rojas, María |
Research by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Photographer:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Cover Design by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Text by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Introductions and notes by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Drawings by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Prologue by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Preliminary Work by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Introduction by:
| Trutmann, Peter |
Assisted by:
| Luque, Amarilda Holgado Rojas, María Quispe Pelaez, Albino Kallañaupa Auccapuma, Milton López Mesones, Mario Pavlich Herrera, Magdalena |
Other:
| Luque, Amarilda López Mesones, Mario Pavlich Herrera, Magdalena |
Scientific editor:
| Holgado Rojas, María Quispe Pelaez, Albino Pavlich Herrera, Magdalena |
ISBN: | 979-8-9871670-2-1 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2022 |
Publisher: | Pure Mountain Life
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | USD $14.00 |
Book Description:
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The compendium documents with beautiful images, descriptions and GPS location information 271 mushrooms and other macrofungi (fungi with visible fruiting bodies) of the Order Agaricales in the Families Agaricaceae to Lyophyllaceae native to the Peruvian Andes. It is the product of ten years of traveling, collecting, analyzing and documenting the findings of the first collection of macrofungi found in the mountains from Puno in the South to Tumbes in the North. This English version...
More DescriptionThe compendium documents with beautiful images, descriptions and GPS location information 271 mushrooms and other macrofungi (fungi with visible fruiting bodies) of the Order Agaricales in the Families Agaricaceae to Lyophyllaceae native to the Peruvian Andes. It is the product of ten years of traveling, collecting, analyzing and documenting the findings of the first collection of macrofungi found in the mountains from Puno in the South to Tumbes in the North. This English version is Part 1 of a three-part series that documents a total of 750 individual fungi found and provides initial identifications. It is hoped it will help investigators, educators, decision-makers and nature lovers promote and protect the unique diversity and stunning and critical natural ecosystems of Andean Peru.