David P. LEWIS
Author publications
Articles
Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 21-30
BUYCK B., DUHEM B., DAS K., JAYAWARDENA R. S., NIVEIRO N., PEREIRA O. L., PRASHER I. B., ADHIKARI S., ALBERTO E. O., BULGAKOV T. S., CASTAÑEDA-RUÍZ R. F., HEMBROM M. E., HYDE K. D., LEWIS D. P., MICHLIG A., NUYTINCK J., PARIHAR A., POPOFF O. F., RAMÍREZ N. A., SILVA M. d., VERMA R. K. & HOFSTETTER V. 2017. — Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 21-30. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 2017 (1): 101-146. https://doi.org/10.7872/crym/v38.iss1.2017.101
The dilemma of species recognition in the field when sequence data are not in phase with phenotypic variability
BUYCK B., OLARIAGA I., JUSTICE J., LEWIS D. P., ROODY W. & HOFSTETTER V. 2016. — The dilemma of species recognition in the field when sequence data are not in phase with phenotypic variability, in BUYCK B. (ed.), Special Issue: CantharellusSpecial Issue: Cantharellus. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 37 (3): 367-389. https://doi.org/10.7872/crym/v37.iss3.2016.367
Cantharellus quercophilus sp.nov. and its comparison to other small, yellow or brown American chanterelles
BUYCK B., LEWIS D. P., EYSSARTIER G. & HOFSTETTER V. 2010. — Cantharellus quercophilus sp.nov. and its comparison to other small, yellow or brown American chanterelles. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 2010 (1): 17-33.
Russula section Xerampelinae in Texas
BUYCK B., ADAMČÍK S. & LEWIS D. P. 2008. — Russula section Xerampelinae in Texas. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 2008 (2): 121-128.