Harry D. Thiers
Harry Delbert Thiers, born January 22, 1919 in Fort McKavett, Texas, died August 8, 2000 in Ohio, was an American mycologist who studied and named many fungi native to North America, particularly California. Thiers taught mycology at San Francisco State University for many years, and notable mycologists active as of the 2000s began as his students. He comprehensively revised and expanded on the North American collection of boletes and named many new species.[1]
Species authored include:
- Boletus amygdalinus
- Boletus barrowsii
- Boletus dryophilus
- Boletus pulcherrimus
- Gymnopilus luteoviridis
- Leccinum manzanitae
- Russula xanthoporphyrea
The genus Chaetothiersia was named in his honor.
References
- ↑ Thiers BM, Halling RE (2003). "Harry D. Thiers, 1919–2000" (PDF). Mycologia 95 (6): 1271–75. JSTOR 3761927. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
- ↑ "Author Query for 'Thiers'". International Plant Names Index.
External links
- "MSSF mourns Harry Thiers" by Mike Boom, Mycena News 50(9):1,7, September 2000.
- Thiers, Dr. Harry D. (1975). California Mushrooms—A Field Guide to the Boletes. New York, NY: Hafner Press. p. 261. ISBN 0-02-853410-7.
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