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Locquin, nannizzi
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-01-2016 10:08
Hellodoes anybody have access to the following two papers? The families Monacrosporaceae, Helicoonaceae and Trinacriaceae are introduced there
Locquin, M. V. 1981. Entaxie, taxotropie, néguentropie, valeur et qualité en taxonomie géneralisée. Ark'All Com., 2: 45-86.
Nannizzi, A. (1934). Repertorio Sistematico dei Miceti dell'Uomo e degli Animali. i-xii, 557 pp., 22 figs. Siena; Meini.
Thanks
Zotto
Walter Gams,
14-01-2016 14:26
Re : Locquin, nannizzi
What Locquin did, is generally not validly published, because he principally refused to produce Latin diagnoses. The works are at CBS but I do not have a pdf. Best regards Walter
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-01-2016 15:11
Re : Locquin, nannizzi
Dear Walter
we know about this, but we wanted to understand in which way Loquin grouped these families in a higher hierarchy. Of course these old theories are disproved, but in order to mention the history of these anamorph concepts it could help.
Zotto & Evi
we know about this, but we wanted to understand in which way Loquin grouped these families in a higher hierarchy. Of course these old theories are disproved, but in order to mention the history of these anamorph concepts it could help.
Zotto & Evi