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'''Bruce Fuhrer''' is an ]n ]. He was awarded the ] in 1989. He has written many books on Australian ]. He worked for 25 years in the school of Biology at ]. Species authored include ''Rozites'' (now ''Cortinarius'') ''armeniacovelatus'' '''Bruce Fuhrer''' is an ]n ]. He was awarded the ] in 1989. He has written many books on Australian ], including a Comprehensive Field Guide to Australian Fungi.<ref>{{cite book |title=A Field Guide to Australian Fungi |author=Fuhrer B|year=2005|publisher=Bloomings Books|location=Melbourne|isbn=1-876473-51-7}}</ref> He worked for 25 years in the school of Biology at ]. Species authored include ''Rozites'' (now ''Cortinarius'') ''armeniacovelatus''


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Bruce Fuhrer is an Australian mycologist. He was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion in 1989. He has written many books on Australian fungi, including a Comprehensive Field Guide to Australian Fungi. He worked for 25 years in the school of Biology at Monash University. Species authored include Rozites (now Cortinarius) armeniacovelatus

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  1. Fuhrer B (2005). A Field Guide to Australian Fungi. Melbourne: Bloomings Books. ISBN 1-876473-51-7.


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