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Margaret Elizabeth Barr-Bigelow
Margaret Elizabeth Barr Bigelow (1923-2008) was a Canadian mycologist known for her contributions to the Ascomycetes fungi. Biography She was born on April 16, 1923 in Elkhorn, Manitoba. She studied at the University of British Columbia, receiving her bachelor's degree in 1950 and her Master's in 1952. She went on to study under Lewis E. Wehmeyer at the University of Michigan, and received her doctorate in 1956 for her work on "The taxonomic position of the genus ''Mycosphaerella'' as shown by comparative developmental studies". After receiving her PhD, Barr-Bigelow and her husband, fellow mycologist Howard E. Bigelow, spent several months collecting fungi in Maine while searching for a teaching position. Soon after, Barr took a position at the Botanical Institute at the University of Montreal as a National Research Council fellow. In 1957, the married mycologists traveled to the University of Massachusetts, where Howard Bigelow took a teaching position, but Margaret was ...
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Elkhorn, Manitoba
Elkhorn is an unincorporated community recognized as a local urban district in the Rural Municipality of Wallace – Woodworth within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held village status prior to January 1, 2015. It was originally incorporated as a village on January 2, 1906. Elkhorn is located approximately west of Brandon. History The community was first settled when the Canadian Pacific Railway arrived in 1882. In the CPR survey Elkhorn is located at mile sixty-four west of Brandon, in what was known as the Broadview subdivision. The Post Office Department appointed John McLeod, one of the district's first settlers, to be the community's first post master and the post office opened December 1, 1883. A board of trade was organized in April 1899 and lobbied for further settlement in the community and surrounding municipality, better infrastructure, and improvement of commerce. It was responsible for the establishment of the first fire brigade in 1901, which became t ...
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Barrella
Giovanni Barrella (30 November 1884 – 23 September 1967) was an Italian film actor, writer and painter. Biography Barrella was born in Milan. His father was a major in the Napoleonic Army. Barrella studied Fine Arts. He worked for Teatro Argentina in Rome and for the Compagnia Lombarda of Alberto Colantuoni. In 1931, he founded his own theatrical company with Paolo Bonecchio. He also published poetry and theatre plays. He died in Erba in 1967. Selected filmography * ''Le dame nere'' (1912) * ''Loyalty of Love'' (1934) * '' Departure'' (1938) * '' Malombra'' (1942) * ''Vanity'' (1947) * ''Tragic Spell ''Tragic Spell'' (Italian: ''Incantesimo tragico (Oliva)'') is a 1951 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Sequi and starring María Félix, Rossano Brazzi and Massimo Serato.Darby p.449 It was shot at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. Th ...'' (1951) External links * References 1884 births 1967 deaths Italian male film actors Italian male silent film ...
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Plagiostoma Barriae
''Plagiostoma'' is the genus name for two groups of organisms and may refer to: * ''Plagiostoma'' (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family Limidae * ''Plagiostoma'' (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Gnomoniaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Phaeosphaeria Barriae
''Phaeosphaeria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. It has about 95 species. The genus was circumscribed by Japanese mycologist Ichiro Miyake in 1909, with '' Phaeosphaeria oryzae'' assigned as the type species. Species *'' Phaeosphaeria acaciae'' *'' Phaeosphaeria acori'' *''Phaeosphaeria aeluropodis'' *'' Phaeosphaeria agminalis'' *''Phaeosphaeria ampeli'' *'' Phaeosphaeria anchiala'' *''Phaeosphaeria annulata'' *''Phaeosphaeria arenaria'' *''Phaeosphaeria associata'' *''Phaeosphaeria bambusae'' *'' Phaeosphaeria barriae'' *''Phaeosphaeria berlesei'' *'' Phaeosphaeria borealis'' *''Phaeosphaeria breonadiae'' *''Phaeosphaeria brizae'' *''Phaeosphaeria calamicola'' *''Phaeosphaeria calderi'' *''Phaeosphaeria canadensis'' *'' Phaeosphaeria capensis'' *''Phaeosphaeria caricicola'' *'' Phaeosphaeria caricinella'' *'' Phaeosphaeria caricis'' *'' Phaeosphaeria caricis-firmae'' *''Phaeosphaeria caricis-vesicariae'' *'' Phaeosphaeria cassiicola' ...
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Paraphaeosphaeria Barriae
''Paraphaeosphaeria'' is a genus of fungi in the Didymosphaeriaceae family. The genus has 23 species found in Europe and North America. Anamorph In mycology, the terms teleomorph, anamorph, and holomorph apply to portions of the life cycles of fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota: *Teleomorph: the sexual reproductive stage (morph), typically a fruiting body. *Anamorph: an ase ... forms are found in the genus '' Paraconiothyrium''. The genus was circumscribed by O.E. Eriksson in 1967. Species *'' Paraphaeosphaeria agavensis'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria amblyspora'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria apicicola'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria barriae'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria capparicola'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria concentrica'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria cylindrospora'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria hongkongensis'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria michotii'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria pilleata'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria recurvifoliae'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria rubrotincta'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria rusci'' *'' Paraphaeosphaeria schoe ...
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Leptosphaeria Barriae
''Leptosphaeria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. Species *'' Leptosphaeria abbreviata'' *'' Leptosphaeria abuensis'' *'' Leptosphaeria abutilonis'' *'' Leptosphaeria aceris'' *'' Leptosphaeria acheniorum'' *'' Leptosphaeria acuta'' *'' Leptosphaeria acutispora'' *'' Leptosphaeria acutiuscula'' *'' Leptosphaeria adesmicola'' *'' Leptosphaeria agaves'' *'' Leptosphaeria aggregata'' *'' Leptosphaeria ahmadii'' *'' Leptosphaeria akagiensis'' *'' Leptosphaeria albopunctata'' *'' Leptosphaeria albulae'' *'' Leptosphaeria alexandrinis'' *'' Leptosphaeria algarbiensis'' *'' Leptosphaeria alhagi'' *'' Leptosphaeria aliena'' *'' Leptosphaeria allorgei'' *'' Leptosphaeria almeidae'' *'' Leptosphaeria almeidana'' *'' Leptosphaeria aloes'' *'' Leptosphaeria alopecuri'' *'' Leptosphaeria alpiniae'' *'' Leptosphaeria ambiens'' *'' Leptosphaeria ammothamni'' *'' Leptosphaeria amorphae'' *'' Leptosphaeria ampelina'' *'' Leptosphaeria anacycli'' *'' Leptosphaeria anarrhini'' ...
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Hysterium Barrianum
''Hysterium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hysteriaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species Species: *'' Hysterium acervulatum'' *'' Hysterium aculearum'' *'' Hysterium acuminatum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10530922 Hysteriales Dothideomycetes genera ...
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Gibbera Barriae
''Gibbera'' is a genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae. It was first described scientifically by Elias Magnus Fries Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist. Career Fries was born at Femsjö (Hylte Municipality), Småland, the son of the pastor there. He attended school in Växjö. He acquired ... in 1825. Species * '' Gibbera andromedae'' * '' Gibbera vaccinii'' References Venturiaceae {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Bricookea Barriae
''Bricookea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. It is named in honor of mycologist William Bridge Cooke William Bridge Cooke (July 16, 1908 – December 30, 1991) was an American mycologist. He specialized in fungal ecology and taxonomy, with on emphasis on the Polyporaceae. He was the author of at least 192 publications and five books. Cooke also pub .... References Phaeosphaeriaceae Dothideomycetes genera Taxa described in 1982 {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Mebarria
''Mebarria'' is a genus of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from ... within the Melanconidaceae family. It was named after mycologist Margaret E. Barr. References Melanconidaceae {{Sordariomycetes-stub ...
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Margaretbarromyces
''Margaretbarromyces'' is an extinct monotypic genus of pleosporale fungus of uncertain family placement. At present it contains the single species ''Margaretbarromyces dictyosporus''. The genus is solely known from the Eocene aged, Appian Way deposits on Vancouver Island. ''Margaretbarromyces'' is one of only three known fossil fungus species found on Vancouver Island and the most recent to be described from the Appian Way strata. The agaricomycete '' Quatsinoporites cranhamii'' was described from a Cretaceous fossil and '' Appianoporites vancouverensis'', from the same deposits as ''Margaretbarromyces'' were jointly described in a 2004 research paper. History and classification The genus ''Margaretbarromyces'' is known only from the single holotype, a complete ascoma like fungus fruiting body. The specimen, AW 400 Htop 0-12, is currently residing in the paleobotanical collections housed by the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The specimen was collected south o ...
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