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Bruce Alexander Fuhrer is an Australian mycologist. He was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion in 1989 and is a Life Member of the Ringwood Field Naturalists Club. 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.
The standard author abbreviation Fuhrer is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.References
- Fuhrer B (2005). A Field Guide to Australian Fungi. Melbourne: Bloomings Books. ISBN 1-876473-51-7.
- International Plant Names Index. Fuhrer.
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