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Cercle des mycologues de Montréal Fungarium (CMMF)

Dataset homepage

Citation

Archambault R (2019). Cercle des mycologues de Montréal Fungarium (CMMF). Version 11.6. Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.5886/jcq7t9e9 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-12-08.

Description

The Cercle des mycologues de Montréal Fungarium is a relatively recent collection, founded in 1988. The collection holds fungi collected by Yves Lamoureux, scientific advisor of the Cercle des mycologues de Montréal (CMM - http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca/) over a twenty years period, and by members of the CMM and other amateur mycological societies. It includes more than 5000 dried specimens of macrofungi (Fungi) and some slime molds (Amoebozoa, formerly Myxomycetes) of Quebec and neighbouring provinces/states, representing about 2000 species. Almost all specimens were photographed before drying. This dataset comprises all digitized specimens, links to the images, and their metadata. -- Le fongarium du Cercle des mycologues de Montréal est une collection relativement récente, créée en 1988. Elle réunit en majeure partie des champignons récoltés sur une période de vingt ans par Yves Lamoureux, conseiller scientifique du Cercle des mycologues de Montréal (CMM - http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca/) et par des mycologues amateurs, membres du CMM ou autres. Le fongarium compte plus de 5000 spécimens séchés de macromycètes (Fungi) et quelques dizaines de myxomycètes (Amoebozoa) du Québec, et des provinces et états voisins, qui totalisent environ 2000 espèces. La plupart des spécimens ont été photographiés avant séchage. Cette ensemble de données inclut tous les spécimens numérisés avec les liens vers les photos (et leurs métadonnées).

Taxonomic Coverages

The majority of the specimens are macrofungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota), but also includes some slime molds (Amoebozoa, formerly Myxomycetes). The collection represents about 2000 species.
  1. Fungi
    rank: kingdom
  2. Protozoa
    rank: kingdom
  3. Basidiomycota
    rank: phylum
  4. Ascomycota
    rank: phylum
  5. Amoebozoa
    common name: Slime molds rank: phylum

Geographic Coverages

The majority of the specimens were collected in Québec. Some were collected in neighbouring provinces and states.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Raymond Archambault
originator
position: Curator
Cercle des mycologues de Montréal
Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est
Montréal
H1X 2B2
Québec
CA
Telephone: 514 343-6111 83147
email: raymond.archambault@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca
Raymond Archambault
metadata author
position: Curator
Cercle des mycologues de Montréal
Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est
Montréal
H1X 2B2
Québec
CA
Telephone: 514 343-6111 83147
email: raymond.archambault@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca
Raymond Archambault
custodian steward
position: curator
Cercle des mycologues de Montréal, Fungarium
4101, rue Sherbrooke Est
Montréal
H1X 2B2
Québec
CA
Telephone: 514 343-6111/83147
email: raymond.archambault@gmail.com
Yves Lamoureux
content provider
position: scientific adviser
Cercle des mycologues de Montréal
Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est
Montréal
H1X 2B2
Québec
CA
Telephone: 514 343-6111 83147
email: mycomtl@mycomontreal.qc.ca
homepage: http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca
publisher
Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre
4101 rue Sherbrooke est
Montréal
H1X2B2
Quebec
CA
Raymond Archambault
administrative point of contact
position: Curator
Cercle des mycologues de Montréal
Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, 4101 rue Sherbrooke est
Montréal
H1X 2B2
Québec
CA
Telephone: 514 343-6111 83147
email: raymond.archambault@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.mycomontreal.qc.ca
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