Roy Edward Halling (b. 1950)
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Biography
Roy is a eminent researcher on the small, white-spored wood-rotting fungi, especially the things that used to be called Collybias (and still are in most of your field guides).
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Roy Halling's Collybia page
Selected Publications
Roy Edward Halling (1979) Notes on Collybia: Dictionary of the Fungi pp. 453 - 458
Roy Edward Halling (1981) "Where Have All the Collybias Gone?" in McIlvainea 5:1 pp. 39 - 40An account for non-specialists of why all the Collybias are being placed in other genera.
Roy Edward Halling (1981) "Notes on Collybia: II. Additional taxa that are green in alkaline solution" in Mycologia 73 pp. 634 - 642
Roy Edward Halling (1983) "The genus Collybia (Agaricales) in the Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada" in Mycologia Memoir 8
Timothy Jon Baroni & Roy Edward Halling (1989) "New York State agarics: I." in Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 49 pp. 173 - 180
Roy Edward Halling (1990) "Collybia fuscopurpurea in the Americas" in Mycological Resolutions 94 pp. 671 - 674
Rodham E. Tulloss, Roy Edward Halling & Clark Ovrebo (1992) "Studies on Amanita (Amanitaceae) from Andean Colombia" in Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 66 pp. 1 - 46
Roy Edward Halling (1996) "Notes on Collybia: V. Gymnopus section Levipedes in tropical South America with comments on Collybia" in Brittonia 48 pp. 487 - 494
V. Antonin, Roy Edward Halling & M. E. Noordeloos (1997) "Generic concepts within the groups Marasmius and Collybia sensu lato" in Mycotaxon 63 pp. 359 - 368
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Species
Marasmiellus praeacutis (Ellis) Halling
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