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Lorelei Lehwalder Norvell, PhD Curriculum Vitae<br />

President, Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, LLC Editor-in-Chief, MYCOTAXON<br />

6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, Oregon 97229-1309 USA editor@mycotaxon.com<br />

llnorvell@pnw-ms.com www.pnw-ms.com Adjunct Faculty Associate in Biology,<br />

Phone/FAX 503.297.3296 Portland State University<br />

EDUCATION<br />

DEGREES AND/OR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED<br />

BIOLOGY-RELATED<br />

PhD (March 20, 1998) –– Botany, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195<br />

BS (high honors) (June 8, 1990) –– Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207<br />

LINGUISTICS-RELATED<br />

MA (May 31, 1969) –– Slavic Languages, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712<br />

AB (magna cum laude, June 1, 1964)–– Modern Languages, Knox College, Galesburg, IL 61401<br />

EDUCATION-RELATED<br />

[55 quarter hours (June-August 1962; September 1965-May 1966] –– Southern Illinois University,<br />

Edwardsville, IL 62026<br />

Secondary Education Teacher's Certificate (June 23, 1966, recorded in Springfield, IL]<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Diploma (June, 1961; Valedictorian, Bausch & Lomb Science Award) –– Roxana Community High School,<br />

Roxana, IL 62084<br />

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND ASSISTANTSHIPS<br />

Mycological Advisor – Carl Clemons Committee, Portland State University, Portland, OR; 2003–2005<br />

Lecturer –– Conservation & the Environment Seminar, Portland State University, Portland, OR, January 28,<br />

2002.<br />

Instructor –– Microscope Workshop, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR, 1998<br />

Instructor –– Wild Mushroom Conference, Breitenbush, OR, 1991, 1996, 1997<br />

Collections Manager Assistant –– University of Washington Fungal Herbarium, 1990-1994<br />

Teaching Assistant –– General Mycology, University of Washington, 1991<br />

Teaching Assistant –– Mushrooms, Portland State University, 1989<br />

Teaching Assistant –– Systematic Botany, Portland State University, 1988<br />

Instructor –– Introduction to Mushrooms, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR, 1986<br />

Translator –– Linguistics Department, University of Texas 1968-1969<br />

Teaching Assistant –– Russian, University of Texas, 1966-1968<br />

Practicum –– German, East Alton Junior High School, 1966<br />

AWARDS AND HONORARY SOCIETIES<br />

Sigma Xi, Columbia Chapter (PSU) 2006 to present<br />

Mycological Society of America Fellow, 2005<br />

American Men and Women in Science, 1994 to 2005<br />

Mycological Society of America Graduate Fellowship Award, 1993<br />

Dr. Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial Foundation Grant, 1990-1994<br />

Oregon-Washington Reciprocity Award, 1990–1993<br />

Phi Kappa Phi, University of Texas 1969<br />

Phi Beta Kappa, Knox College 1964<br />

Distinguished Alumni Scholarship, Knox College 1961-64<br />

THESES & DISSERTATIONS<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. The biology and taxonomy of Pacific Northwest species of Phaeocollybia (Agaricales,<br />

Cortinariaceae). University of Washington, Seattle. 391 p.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1969. A short history of the Russian Academy of Literature. University of Texas, Austin.<br />

102 p.<br />

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (in reverse chronological order)<br />

Senior author of Phaeocollybia species of western North America by Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter —<br />

USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (2009)<br />

Co-author & editor of Field Guide to Ramaria of the Pacific Northwest (North America) by Ronald L. Exeter,<br />

Lorelei Norvell & Efrén Cázares — USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (2006)<br />

Editor-in-Chief, Mycotaxon, Ltd. (October 2003 to present)


Northwest Forest Plan expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM (2006–2011 [sole source]; Contracting Officer’s<br />

Representative Kelli Van Norman, Portland, Oregon District Office.)<br />

Threatened Fungal Species Evaluator – Oregon Natural Heritage Program; Jimmy Kagan, Director. (2003).<br />

Author – “Fungi” in Macmillan Biology for Students; Richard Robinson, Gale Group, Editor (2001)<br />

Northwest Forest Plan expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM (2001; Contracting Officer’s Representative Ronald<br />

L. Exeter, Salem, Oregon District Office; Special Tillamook Office (240 epigeous ascomycete and Nongilled<br />

basidiomycete collections for Cascade RA (Claire Hibbett, Botanist) and Tillamook Field Office)<br />

Oregon Caves National Park Fungal Taxonomist – PWR-ORCA (2000-2004; Contracting officer John Roth,<br />

PWR-ORCA Oregon Caves NP, Caves Highway, Caves Junction OR 97523 [Order #P9340000020;<br />

Requisition#R9340000020])<br />

Northwest Forest Plan gilled & non-gilled basidiomycete expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM Oregon District<br />

Office, Coos Bay, Oregon, Contracting Officer’s Representative Bruce Rittenhouse; later Kelli van<br />

Norman (2000–2005)<br />

Adjunct Faculty Associate in Biology –– Portland State University, Portland, Oregon (1999 to present)<br />

Coauthor/Coeditor – Ecology and management of commercially harvested chanterelle mushrooms – PNW<br />

Research Station (1999-2003)<br />

Challenge Cost-Share Partner: Macrofungal Community Composition Study –– Partner: Ronald L. Exeter,<br />

Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (1998-2004)<br />

Challenge Cost-Share Partner: Green Peak Density Management Unit Fungi Study –– Partner: Ronald L. Exeter,<br />

Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (1998-2006)<br />

Instructor — BLM Botanist Microscopy Workshop, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon<br />

(November 18, 1998)<br />

Northwest Forest Plan Strategy 3 Fungal Evaluator (11 SEIS Appendix C-3 species) — USDA Forest Service &<br />

USDI Bureau of Land Management, Supervisor, Dr Michael Castellano, Forest Sciences Lab, Corvallis,<br />

Oregon (1997-1998)<br />

Expert fungal expert identifier (Microscopic identification/verification of Northwest Forest Plan C-3 fungal<br />

species) — Supervisor: Ronald L. Exeter, Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon<br />

(1996 to present)<br />

Northwest Forest Plan Strategy 3 Fungal Evaluator (30 SEIS Appendix C-3 species) — USDA Forest Service &<br />

USDI Bureau of Land Management, Supervisor, Dr Michael Castellano, Forest Sciences Lab, Corvallis,<br />

Oregon (1995)<br />

Founder & President — Pacific Northwest Mycology Service LLC, Portland, Oregon (1995 to present)<br />

Faculty — Breitenbush Annual Wild Mushroom Conference, Detroit, Oregon (1991, 1996, 1997)<br />

Teaching Assistant — University of Washington Department of Botany, Seattle, Oregon (1991)<br />

Instructor — Introduction to Wild Mushrooms, World Forestry Center, Portland, Oregon (1986)<br />

Instructor — Portland Community College at Rock Creek, Hillsboro, Oregon (1980-1981)<br />

Instructor — Cline Glass Company, Portland, Oregon (1979-1980)<br />

Instructor — Old Nut Loft, Aloha, Oregon (1975-1977)<br />

Owner/Designer — Lorelei Norvell Leaded Glass Studio, Portland, Oregon (1974-1982)<br />

Translator — University of Texas Linguistics Research Center, Austin, Texas (1968-1969)<br />

Teaching Assistant –– University of Texas Slavic Department, Austin, Texas (1966-1968)<br />

MYCOLOGICAL COLLABORATIONS (not cited elsewhere)<br />

2008 to present — Collaborator, World monograph of Phaeocollybia (junior author with Egon Horak senior<br />

author)<br />

2000 — Collaborator (Phaeocollybia Specialist), Costa Rica, (funded by Dr Roy E Halling, Curator, New York<br />

Botanical Garden, as part of his NSF-sponsored study Fungi of Costa Rican Oak Forests<br />

1999 — Faculty, July 10-18 Mycology Week, Highlands Biological Field Station, Highlands, North Carolina,<br />

(funded by Dr Ronald H Petersen, Distinguished Professor, Department of Botany, University of<br />

Tennessee at Knoxville)<br />

1993 — Scientific Consultant, September 30 Upper Carmanah Valley (Vancouver Island) Sitka spruce FRDA II<br />

(Forest Research and Development Working Group) Tour (funded by British Columbia Ministry of the<br />

Environment)<br />

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE (alphabetical according to organization)<br />

GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS PARK ALL-TAXA BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY (GSMNP-ATBI)<br />

1998-2000 –– Coordinator (Kingdom Fungi), Taxonomic Working Group (TWIG)<br />

2004 — ATBI Mycoblitz 2004, Petersen/Hughes/University of Tennessee<br />

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INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS NOMENCLATURE SECTION (1999 to present)<br />

2005–present Secretary (appointed, IAPT-CF Permanent Committee for the Nomenclature of Fungi;<br />

General Committee (appointed 2005–present, ex-officio), IBC Nomenclature Section<br />

INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION<br />

2006–2014 Executive Board (elected)<br />

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR FUNGAL CONSERVATION<br />

2011–present Vice-President (elected)<br />

MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING<br />

1996–2000 Coauthor (with Scott Redhead), “Askus”<br />

1983-1991 –– Author, “The Regular Column”<br />

1983 to 2004 –– Author and/or Contributing Editor<br />

MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (member 1983 to present)<br />

2004–2010 — Chair, (Appointed), MSA Committee (Standing) on Nomenclature<br />

2002-2006 – Member (Appointed), MSA Finance Committee<br />

2000-2006 –– Member (Joint appointment by MSA & NAMA presidents), Joint Commission on Common<br />

Names for Fungi<br />

2000-2003 –– Secretary (Elected)<br />

2000 — Member (Appointed), Exploratory Committee for the Establishment of a Commission on Common<br />

Names for Fungi<br />

1998-2000 –– Editor (Appointed), Inoculum, Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America<br />

1998 — Chair (Appointed), Committee – Liaison with Amateur Mycological Societies & Clubs (Member,<br />

1995-1998)<br />

1996—1999 — Member (Appointed), MSA Standing Committee on Nomenclature<br />

NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (member 1982 to present)<br />

2000-2005 –– Member (Joint appointment by MSA & NAMA presidents), Joint Commission on Common<br />

Names for Fungi<br />

2003 to present — Member, Literature Committee<br />

1998 to present –– Member (Appointed), Editorial Committee<br />

1988-1990 –– Chair (Appointed), Editorial Committee<br />

OREGON CANTHARELLUS STUDY PROJECT (cooperative study by Oregon Mycological Society, USDA-FS, City of Portland)<br />

1992–1999 –– Author, researcher, taxonomic/statistical advisor<br />

1988–1992 –– Coordinator, researcher, primary taxonomist, curator<br />

1986-1987 –– Designer, researcher, primary taxonomist, curator<br />

OREGON MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY (regular member 1973-1990; Life Member (elected) 1990 to present)<br />

1988 to present –– Herbarium curator<br />

1986-87 –– President (Elected)<br />

1983-1986 — Chair (Appointed), Toxicology Committee,<br />

1979 — Annual Fall Foray chairman<br />

1977-78 — President (Elected)<br />

1976 — Secretary (Elected)<br />

1975, 1979, 1981–1984 Annual Mushroom Show chairman or co-chairman<br />

PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT (2003 to present)<br />

2008 to present — Editorial Board, North American Fungi (renamed on-line journal)<br />

2004 to 2007 — Editorial steering committee & Editorial Board, PNW Fungi [on-line journal]<br />

2003 to present –– Substrate-Fungus database advisory board<br />

PACIFIC NORTHWEST KEY COUNCIL (elected member 1982 to present)<br />

1988 — President (Elected)<br />

1987 — Vice-President (Elected)<br />

1984-1986 — Trustee (Elected)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS MYCOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES (not cited above)<br />

2008 to present — Scientific Advisory Board, MycoBank, The Netherlands & International Mycological<br />

Association<br />

2003 to present — Editorial Board, Centraalbureau des Schimmelcultures: Studies in Mycology, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

2000 to present — Member (Joint MSA-NAMA appointment), Joint Commission on Common Mushroom Names<br />

for North America (5-year appointment)<br />

1997 — Organizer, Breitenbush Annual Wild Mushroom Conference (Faculty Member in 1991, 1996, 1997)<br />

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1992-1994 — Member (Appointed), University of Washington Botany Department Travel Awards Committee<br />

1979 to present — Compiler, Master Index of Macrofungi and Myxomycetes of the Pacific Northwest (on-going<br />

research: includes distributions and synonymies for 5500 names, lists 700 references)<br />

1975-2002 — Mushroom Identifier for the public, Oregon Poison Control, & Portland area hospitals<br />

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (current)<br />

British Mycological Society (BMS)<br />

Fungal Specialist Group, Species Survival Commission/World Conservation Union (SSC/IUCN)<br />

International Association of Plant Taxonomists (IAPT)<br />

International Mycological Association (IMA)<br />

International Society for Fungal Conservation (ISFC)<br />

Mycological Society of America (MSA)<br />

Mycological Society of Japan (MSJ)<br />

North American Mycological Association (NAMA)<br />

Oregon Mycological Society (OMS -- Life Member)<br />

Pacific Northwest Key Council (PNWKC)<br />

Sigma Xi<br />

COMMUNITY AWARDS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (non-scientific)<br />

Portland Public Schools, Portland, Oregon<br />

1984 — Outstanding School Volunteer (Awarded by Superintendent of Schools, Dr Matthew Prophet)<br />

1982-1986 — Editor: Skyline News (1982-1986), West Sylvan Wolf Call (1983-1984)<br />

1982-1983 — Chair (Elected), Lincoln Cluster Reorganization Committee<br />

1982 — Treasurer (Elected), Skyline School Parent-Teachers Association<br />

1979-1984 — Chair (Elected): Skyline School Local School Advisory Committee (1979-1981, 1983-1984),<br />

West Sylvan Middle School Local School Advisory Committee (1983-1984)<br />

Chamber Music Society of Oregon<br />

1986-1987 –– President<br />

1985-1986 — Board Member<br />

1983 –– Editor, Upbeat, Newsletter of Oregon Symphonietta<br />

Oregon Designer Craftsman Guild (Invited member, 1976-1982)<br />

1977-1980–– Editor, Oregon Designer Craftsman Guild Newsletter<br />

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Scientific Publications<br />

(both peer-reviewed & general publications; cited in REVERSE chronological order, ALPHABETICAL within year):<br />

IN PRESS<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L; Redhead, Scott A. A mycologist’s guide to the Melbourne Code. Abstract in Inoculum?<br />

for MSA annual meeting (Yale).<br />

Wu, Sheng-Hua; Paul M. Kirk, Scott A. Redhead, Joost A. Stalpers, Yu-Cheng Dai, Leif Ryvarden, Zhu-Liang<br />

Yang, Lorelei L. Norvell, Ching-Hua Su, Yu Li, Wen-Ying Zhuang, Yi-Jian Yao, Chee-Jen Chen, Lung-<br />

Chung Chen & Zhi-He Yu. Resolution of the nomenclature for niu-chang-chih (Taiwanofungus<br />

camphoratus), an important medicinal polypore. Taxon.<br />

IN REVIEW<br />

Matheny, P. Brandon; Norvell, Lorelei L.; Giles, Emily C. A common new species of Inocybe in the Pacific<br />

Northwest with an unusual reaction to p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde. Mycologia. 30 ms p.<br />

IN PREPARATION<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. AGARICALES OF CALIFORNIA: PHAEOCOLLYBIA. Mad River Press.<br />

Norvell LL, Halling RE. PHAEOCOLLYBIA IN COSTA RICA. New York Botanical Garden.<br />

2012<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2012 [‘2011’]. . From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 118: xi.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2012. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 119: xi.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L; Redhead, Scott A. June 2012. STOP PRESS! Registries of names and the new Code. IMA Fungus<br />

3(1,): 2.<br />

Redhead, Scott A.; Ammirati, Joseph F.; Norvell, Lorelei L.; Vizzini, Alfredo; Contu, Marco E. 2012 [‘2011’].<br />

Validation of combinations with basionyms published by Fries in 1861. Mycotaxon 118: 455–458.<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/118.455<br />

[Redhead, Norvell & Moncalvo. 2012. Cantharellus roseocanus (Redhead, Norvell & Danell) Redhead, Norvell &<br />

Moncalvo IF550056 in Redhead, Scott A. Nomenclatural novelties. Index Fungorum no. 5. (ISSN 2049-2375).]<br />

Redhead, Scott; Norvell, Lorelei; Seifert, Keith; Miller, Andrew. 2012. International meetings to discuss fungal<br />

nomenclature. IMA Fungus 2(2): 44–45.<br />

2011<br />

Hawksworth, D.L., Crous, P.W., Redhead, S.A., Reynolds, D.R., Samson, R.A., Seifert, K.A., Taylor, J.W., Wingfield,<br />

M.J., Abaci, Ö., Aime, M.C., Asan, A., Bai, F.-Y., de Beer, Z.W., Begerow, D., Berikten, D., Boekhout, T.,<br />

Buchanan, P.K., Burgess, T., Buzina, W., Cai, L., Cannon, P.F., Crane, J.L., Damm, U., Daniel, H.-M., van<br />

Diepeningen, A.D., Druzhinina, I.S., Dyer, P.S., Eberhardt, U., Fell, J.W., Frisvad, J.C., Geiser, D.M., Geml, J.,<br />

Glienke, C., Gräfenhan, T., Groenewald, J.Z., Groenewald, M., de Gruyter, J.Z., Guého-Kellermann, E., Hibbett,<br />

D.S., Hong, S.-B., de Hoog, G.S., Houbraken, J.A.M.P., Huhndorf, S.M., Hyde, K.D., Ismail, A., Johnston, P.R.,<br />

Kadaifciler, D.G., Kirk, P.M., Kõljalg, U., Kurtzman, C.P., Lagneau, P.-E., Lévesque, C.A., Liu, X., Lombard, L.,<br />

Meyer, W., Miller, A., Minter, D.W., Najafzadeh, M.J., Norvell, L.L., Ozerskaya, S.M., Öziç, R., Pennycook, S.R.,<br />

Peterson, S.W., Pettersson, O.V., Quaedvlieg, W., Robert, V.A., Ruibal, C., Schnürer, J., Schroers, H.-J., Shivas,<br />

R., Slippers, B., Spierenburg, H., Takashima, M., Taşkın, E., Thines, M., Thrane, U., Uztan, A.H., van Raak, M.,<br />

Varga, J., Vasco, A., Verkley, G., Videira, S.I.R., de Vries, R.P., Weir, B.S., Yilmaz, N., Yurkov, A., and Zhang, N.<br />

2011. The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature. IMA Fungus 2(1): 105-112.<br />

Kirk PM, Norvell LL, Yao YJ. Changes to the Code of Nomenclature in Melbourne. Journal of Fungal Research 9(3):<br />

125–128 (in Chinese).<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. .From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 117: ix.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Fungal nomenclature. 1. Melbourne approves a new Code. MYCOTAXON 116: 481–490.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 116: ix.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 18. TAXON 60: 1199–1201<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 115: ix.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 17. TAXON 60: 610–613.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 16. TAXON 60: 223–226.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011 (‘2010’). Fungal nomenclature. Summary of recent decisions by the Nomenclature<br />

Committee for Fungi. Mycotaxon 114: 501–505.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011 (‘2010’). From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 114: 509–510.<br />

Korf, Richard P., Lorelei L. Norvell. 2011 (‘2010’). Cautionary advice to authors who alter their reprints in any way<br />

from the original publication. MYCOTAXON 114: 485.<br />

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Redhead, Scott; Norvell, Lorelei; Seifert, Keith; Miller, Andrew. 2011. International meetings to discuss fungal<br />

nomenclature in 2012: Collaboration between the between the NCF, ICTF, and organizers of regional<br />

mycological meetings. IMA Fungus 2(2): 44–45.<br />

2010<br />

Hawksworth, David L., Jerry A, Cooper, Pedro W. Crous, Kevin D. Hyde, Teresa Iturriaga, Paul M. Kirk, Thorsten<br />

H. Lumbsch, Tom W. May, David W. Minter, Lorelei L. Norvell, Scott A. Redhead, Amy Y. Rossman, Keith A.<br />

Seifert, Joost A. Stalpers, John W. Taylor, Michael J. Wingfield. 2010. (117–119) Proposals to make the prepublication<br />

deposit of key nomenclatural information in a recognized repository a requirement for valid<br />

publication of organisms treated as fungi under the Code. MYCOTAXON 112: 514–519 & TAXON 59: 660–662.].<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. From the Editor-in-Chief: Mycotaxon becomes an online journal in 2011. Mycotaxon 112:<br />

514–516.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 15. TAXON 59: 291–293.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 111: 533.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. Mycotaxon becomes an online journal in 2011. MYCOTAXON 112: 514–516.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon, Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Species concepts in a molecular<br />

age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Abstract in INOCULUM 61(4): 66.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon, Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Species concepts in a molecular<br />

age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Abstract in IMC9: The biology of fungi_Oxford abstract on disc given to 1750 IMC9<br />

delegates.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. The IMC9 Edinburgh<br />

Nomenclature Sessions. IMA FUNGUS 1(2): 143–148.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H. Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Edinburgh 2010: The 9 th<br />

International Mycological Congress Nomenclature Sessions. TAXON 59: 1867–1868.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Fungal nomenclature 1.<br />

The IMC9 Nomenclature Sessions. MYCOTAXON 113: 503–511.<br />

Norvell, L.L., Redhead, S.A., and Minnis, A.M. 2010. Annual Report of the MSA Nomenclature Committee.<br />

Inoculum Supplement to Mycologia 61(4): 16-17.<br />

Redhead, Scott A., Lorelei L. Norvell, Shaun R. Pennycook. 2010. (223–232) Proposals to amend articles regulating<br />

the typification of names in sanctioning works. TAXON 59: 1910–1913.<br />

2009<br />

Hawksworth, David L., Crous, Pedro W., Dianese, José C. Gryzenhout, Marieka, Norvell, Lorelei L., Seifert, Keith<br />

A. 2009. (016–020) Proposals to amend the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. MYCOTAXON 108:<br />

1–4.<br />

Hawksworth, D.L., Crous, P.W., Dianese, J.C., Gryzenhout, M., Norvell, L.L., Seifert, K.A. 2009. (016–020)<br />

Proposals to amend CODE to make it clear that it covers the nomenclature of fungi, and to modify its<br />

governance with respect to names of organisms treated as fungi. TAXON 58(2): 658–659.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2009. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 15. Mycotaxon 110: 487–492.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2009. Annual report of the nomenclature committee. INOCULUM 60(5): (11–12).<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2009 (“2008”). PHAEOCOLLYBIA OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST NORTH AMERICA.<br />

USDI-BLM/OR/WA/GI-08/100-1792, Salem, Oregon 228 p.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. September, 2009. Return to OMS mushrooms — 2008: the annotated OMS herbarium annual<br />

mushroom show. [46-page PDF available for download from www.wildmushrooms.org]<br />

2008<br />

Exeter Ronald L., Norvell Lorelei L. 2008. Ramaria of the Pacific Northwestern United States. Abstract for 2007<br />

MSA poster presentation, in INOCULUM 59(2): 16.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Fungi under the International Code of Nomenclature. Abstract for 2007 MSA symposium<br />

presentation, in INOCULUM, 59(2): 31.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 14. TAXON 58(2): 637–639.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Ammirati, Joe F., Redhead, Scott A. 2008. Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1:<br />

Chlamydopus meyenianus. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 3(7): 127–138. doi: 10.2509/naf.2008.003.0076.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2008. Return to the elusive Phaeocollybia 2. Oregon — the phaeocollybian<br />

Eden? Abstract for 2008 MSA poster presentation, in INOCULUM 59(4): 48.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. February, 2008. Preliminary list of fungi displayed at the Oregon Mycological Society Annual show<br />

2007: 239 collections & 283 photos later. [7-page PDF with 188 color photos + index available for download<br />

from www.wildmushrooms.org]<br />

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2007<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2007 (‘2006’). Book review: Common mushrooms of the Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica<br />

[Halling & Mueller 2005]. MYCOTAXON 98: 290-292.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2007. Annual report of the Nomenclature Committee. INOCULUM 57(2): 19.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Exeter, Ronald L. 2007. Phaeocollybia in western North America 5: P. ochraceocana sp. nov. and<br />

the P. kauffmanii complex. MYCOTAXON 102: 315–332.<br />

2006<br />

Exeter Ronald L., Lorelei Norvell, Efren Cázares. 2006. RAMARIA OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN UNITED STATES.<br />

USDI-BLM. Salem District. 157 p.<br />

Matheny PG, Curtis JM, Hofstetter V, Aime MC, Moncalvo JM, Ge ZW, Yang ZL, Slot JC, Ammirati JF, Baroni TJ,<br />

Bougher NL, Hughes KW, Lodge DJ, Kerrigan RW, Seidl MT, Aanen DK, DeNitis M, Daniel GM, Desjardin DE,<br />

Kropp BR, Norvell LL, Parker A, Vellinga EC, Vilgalys R, Hibbett DS. 2006. Major clades of Agaricales: a<br />

multilocus phylogenetic overview. MYCOLOGIA 98: 982-995.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. March 24, 2006. Phaeocollybia piceae A.H. Sm. & Trappe (Agaricales) confirmed from the interior<br />

of British Columbia. BEN (Botanical Electronic News) 359. ISSN 1188-603x. http://www.ou.edu/cas/botanymicro/ben/ben359.html<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. October, 2006. 190 collections & 295 photos later: Provisional identifications of fungi displayed at<br />

the Oregon Mycological Society Annual Show 2006. [4-page PDF available for download from<br />

www.wildmushrooms.org]<br />

2005<br />

Glawe, Dean A., Joseph F. Ammirati, Brenda E. Callan, Frank M. Dugan, Lorelei L. Norvell & Michelle T. Seidl. The<br />

Pacific Northwest Fungi Project: developing a collaborative model for inventorying biodiversity on a regional<br />

basis. Abstract in INOCULUM 56(4): 21.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. A return to the elusive Phaeocollybia: I. A key to western North American species.<br />

Abstract in INOCULUM 56(4): 44.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2005. Nomenclature Committee Report. INOCULUM 56(5): 8–9.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2005. IBC XVII (Vienna, Austria, 2005): The Code and the Congress. Inoculum 56(6): 14–16.<br />

2004<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. Editorial contributions: MYCOTAXON 89: covers 2&3, 89: 521, 90: 237-238.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 4: Two new species with tibiiform cheilocystidia<br />

and Section Versicolores reconsidered. MYCOTAXON 90: 241-260.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2004. Ectomycorrhizal epigeous basidiomycete diversity in Oregon’s coastal<br />

montane Pseudotsuga menziesii forests – preliminary observations. IN FUNGI IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS: DIVERSITY,<br />

ECOLOGY, AND SYSTEMATICS, Cathy Cripps (ed.). Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 89: 159-189.<br />

2003<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested edible chanterelles in western North<br />

America. Abstract. 3 RD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EDIBLE MYCORRHIZAL MUSHROOMS, August 16-22, 2003.<br />

University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.<br />

Norvell L, Pilz D, Danell E, Molina R. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested chanterelle<br />

mushrooms. Abstract in INOCULUM 54(3); www.msafungi.org<br />

Pilz, David, Lorelei Norvell, Eric Danell & Randy Molina. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested<br />

chanterelle mushrooms. GEN. TECH. REP PNW-GTR-576. March 2003. Portland, OR: US Department of<br />

Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 89 p.<br />

2002<br />

Norvell, LL. 2002. “Fungi” in MACMILLAN SCIENCE LIBRARY: BIOLOGY, Vol. 4. Richard Robinson, Editor. ISBN# 0-02-<br />

865551-6.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2002. 547 – The Douglas-fir epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete<br />

community in the western North American Northern Spotted Owl zone. IMC7: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. Oslo<br />

[www.uio.no/conferences/imc7]. p. 166-67.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2002. The epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Douglas-fir fungal<br />

community in "peace" and "war". INOCULUM 53(3):47.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2002. Phaeocollybia in western North America 3: New species P. phaeogaleroides and P. rifflipes,<br />

with notes on the P. festiva complex. MYCOTAXON 81: 95-112.<br />

Redhead SA, Norvell LL, Danell E, Ryman S. 2002. (1537–1538) Proposals to conserve the names Cantharellus<br />

lutescens Fr. : Fr. and C. tubaeformis Fr. : Fr. (Basidiomycota) with conserved types. TAXON 51: 559-562.<br />

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2001<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001(2002). Mycological dispatches – 2001. Summaries of recent research papers on North<br />

American macrofungi, lichens, and slime molds. MCILVAINEA 15(1): 23-28.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. An informal poll for MSA members: Should the type of Coprinus be changed?. INOCULUM<br />

52(5):5.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. An informal poll for NAMA members: Should the type of Coprinus be changed? MYCOFILE<br />

42(5): 1,4.<br />

2000<br />

Norvell LL. 2000. Practical mycology in the 21 st century. [Abstract]. INOCULUM 51(4):<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 2000. The Askus Column: The contest is over and no one got them all right --<br />

but we still have a winner! MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(1): 23-26.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Scott A. Redhead 2000. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 2: The vernal P.<br />

pleurocystidiata sp. nov. and P. carmanahensis reconsidered. MYCOLOGIA 92: 984-991.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. & Scott A. Redhead. 2000. Stropharia albivelata and its basionym Pholiota albivelata. MYCOTAXON<br />

76: 315-320.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (2001) Musings of a Mycological Miner II: Summaries of papers on North American<br />

macrofungi, lichens, and myxomycetes published in 2000. MCILVAINEA 14(2): 51-73.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000. Great Smoky Mountains National Park resource Management and Science Weekly update.<br />

MYCOPHILE 41(5): 14.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 1: The Phaeocollybia kauffmanii complex.<br />

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 78:1055-1076.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. Greater Smokies project has a new coordinator. MYCOPHILE 41(5): 11,13.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(3): 72.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(4): 20.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(5): 47-49.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(6): 24-25.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries.: Tree Canopy Biodiversity Project INOCULUM 51(2): 10.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries: Fungal TWIG Entry 2000-1. INOCULUM 51(1): 14-15.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 2000. Here come really-common common names? [NAMA and MSA endorse a<br />

commission to make recommendations; “1 st List” not expected for one to two years. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL<br />

OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(4): 5-8.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 2000. The Askus Column: Bugged? Ask a Mycologist. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL<br />

OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(2): 18-21.<br />

Redhead, Scott A; Ammirati, Joseph F; Norvell, Lorelei L; Seidl, Michelle. 2000. Notes on western North American<br />

snowbank fungi. MYCOTAXON 76: 321-328.<br />

Redhead, Scott; Lorelei Norvell, Judy Roger, Elio Schaechter & Tom Volk. 2000. Commission on Common<br />

Mushroom Names for North America. INOCULUM 51(5): 5-7.<br />

1999<br />

Norvell, LL; Tulloss, RE; Asheville Mushroom Club. 1999. 1170 -- Butterflies of the soil 1999: GSMNP-ATBI fungal<br />

pilot study. XVI INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS: ABSTRACTS p. 487.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. (Book Review) Anatomie der Hymenomyceten, by H. Clémençon. F. Flück-Wirth,<br />

Internationale Buchhandlung für Botanik und Naturwissenschaften. 1997. XI + 997 p.. MYCOLOGIA 91(3): 557-<br />

558.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. Musings of a new mycological miner: Summaries of papers on North American<br />

macrofungi, lichens, and myxomycetes published in 1999. MCILVAINEA 14(1): 53-72.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Flash! Mushroom debate in Oregon senate makes headline news!. INOCULUM 50(4): 5.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Kingdom Fungi and the Great Smoky Mountains ATBI. INOCULUM 50(1): 5-7.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Mycophiles join species blitz in the Smokies. MYCOPHILE 40(2): 1, 5-6.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Notes from the Herbarium: Spring 1999. MUSHRUMORs 38(4): 7-8.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Scouring the Smokies. MUSHRUMORS NEWSLETTER OF THE OREGON MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY.<br />

38(2): 6-7, 10.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Smokies - ATBI Update. MYCOPHILE 40(4): 5,12.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 50(4): 3-4.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. The October 22-24 1999 Camp Cascade OMS Fall Foray List. MUSHRUMORS 38(6): 5-6.<br />

Norvell, LL; Exeter; RL. 1999. 1161 -- The Oregon Douglas-fir fungal community. XVI INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL<br />

CONGRESS: ABSTRACTS p. 486.<br />

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Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 1999. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities. Abstract in NORTHWEST<br />

SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION 1999 ANNUAL MEETING BULLETIN: 45.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1999. Pukey Point common names contest to close Oct. 1. MUSHROOM, THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(4): 31-32.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1999. The “Askus” column: The Appellation Trail: A one-act play. MUSHROOM,<br />

THE JOURNAL 17(3): 13-15.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1999. The “Askus” column: American epitaphs and epithets. MUSHROOM, THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(4): 27-29.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1999. The “Askus” column: Does a Matsu by any other name smell as sweet?<br />

MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(2): 12-13.<br />

1998<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Annual Show Report: 270 species catalogued (from the Herbarium of the Oregon<br />

Mycological Society). MUSHRUMORS 37(6): 10.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Dr Harry D Thiers NAMA Foray Floods Asilomar. THE MYCOPHILE 39:3(1-5).<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Fall Foray Report: 98 species catalogued (from the Herbarium of the Oregon<br />

Mycological Society). MUSHRUMORS 37(6): 10.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. Observations on the development, morphology and biology of Phaeocollybia. MYCOLOGICAL<br />

RESEARCH 102(5): 615-630.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. The Biology and Taxonomy of Pacific Northwest Species of Phaeocollybia (Agaricales,<br />

Cortinariaceae). PhD Dissertation, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle. 400 p.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L; Roger, Judy. 1998. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: Pacific Golden Chanterelle<br />

preliminary observations and productivity data (1986-1997). Abstract in INOCULUM 49(2): 40.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1998. The genus and how it breeds. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD<br />

MUSHROOMING 16(3): 5-9.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1998-1999. The “Askus” column: In search of the dead. MUSHROOM, THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(1): 13-15.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1998. The “Askus” column: Additional, seemingly useless names? MUSHROOM,<br />

THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 16(4): 28-29.<br />

1997<br />

Norvell, LL. 1997. Phaeocollybia: The Sixth Year. Abstract in INOCULUM 48(3): 28.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1997. Ask the Professionals: Is that new genus here to stay? MUSHROOM: THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(2): 11-13.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1997. Ask the Professionals: Why no agreement on agreement? MUSHROOM: THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(3): 12-13.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1997. Ask Us: How useful are herbarium species? MUSHROOM: THE JOURNAL OF<br />

WILD MUSHROOMING 15(l): 9-1 1.<br />

Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1997. The 'Ask Us’ Column: What if you've found a new species? MUSHROOM:<br />

THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(4): 11-16.<br />

Redhead, Scott A., Lorelei Norvell, & Eric Danell. 1997. Cantharellus formosus and the Pacific Golden Chanterelle<br />

harvest in western North America. MYCOTAXON 65: 285-322.<br />

1996<br />

Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1996. The agaric genus Phaeocollybia in western North America: new species. Abstract in<br />

INOCULUM 47(3):24<br />

Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1996. Ask Us: Ask and ye shall find out about name changes. MUSHROOM: THE<br />

JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 14(4): 5-9.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei, Judy Roger, Janet Lindgren & Frank Kopecky. 1996. Study 8: Oregon Cantharellus Study Project<br />

1986-1996. IN David Pilz & Randy Molina, eds. MANAGING FUNGAL DIVERSITY AND WILD MUSHROOM HARVESTING<br />

IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-371 USDA-FS, PNW Research Station, Portland, Oregon. p.<br />

69-72.<br />

Redhead SA, Norvell LL, Danell E. 1996. Is Cantharellus formosus being commercially harvested? Abstract in<br />

INOCULUM 47(3): 30.<br />

1995<br />

Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1995. Systematics of PNW Phaeocollybia species: molecular and morphological collusion.<br />

Abstract in INOCULUM 46(3): 32.<br />

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Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. Loving the chanterelle to death? The Ten Year Oregon Chanterelle Study. MCILVAINEA<br />

12(l): 6-25.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. Strategy 1: Phaeocollybia, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity. Abstract in PROGRAM:<br />

OREGON NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NATIVE HABITAT. Corvallis,<br />

Oregon.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Frank Kopecky, Janet Lindgren & Judy Roger. 1995. The Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) -- A<br />

Peek at Productivity. IN PROCEEDINGS: THE BUSINESS AND SCIENCE OF SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS -- A CONFERENCE<br />

AND EXPOSITION January 26-27, 1994. Chris Schnepf, ed. Western Forestry and Conservation Association,<br />

Portland, OR. p. 117-128.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1995. How does one key a Gestalt? and other niceties. MUSHROOM: THE JOURNAL OF WILD<br />

MUSHROOMING 13(l): 32-33.<br />

Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL. 1995 Omphalina sensu lato in North America. 3. Chromosera gen. nov. BEIHEFTE<br />

SYDOWIA. 10: 142-154.<br />

Redhead SA, Walker GR, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL. 1995. Omphalina sensu lato in North America 4: 0. rosella.<br />

MYCOLOGIA 87(6): 880-885.<br />

1994<br />

Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Puget Sound Mycological Society, Redhead SA, Ginns JH, Burdsall<br />

HH, Volk TJ. 1994. Macrofungi of old-growth Abies forests in the Pacific Northwest. Abstract in FIFTH<br />

INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 4.<br />

Ammirati, J., S. Ammirati, L. Norvell, M. Puccio, M. Seidl, G. Walker, Puget Sound Mycological Society, S. Redhead,<br />

J. Ginns, H. Burdsall, T. Volk & K. Nakasone. 1994. A Preliminary Report on the Fungi of Barlow Pass,<br />

Washington. MCILVAINEA 11(2): 10-33.<br />

Norvell LL, Ammirati JF, Redhead SA. 1994. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Abstract in FIFTH<br />

INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 158.<br />

Norvell LL, Redhead SA. 1994 Valdensinia heterodoxa (Sclerotiniaceae) in the United States. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF<br />

FOREST RESEARCH 24: 1981-1983.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1994. (Book Review) Systematics of Laccaria (Agaricales) in the Continental United States and<br />

Canada, with discussion on Extralimital taxa and descriptions of extant types. by Gregory M. Mueller. 1992.<br />

Fieldiana -- Botany: New Series, #30. Publication 1435. Field Museum of Natural History. 158 p. MYCOPHILE<br />

May/June: p. 6<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L., Scott A. Redhead & Joseph F. Ammirati. 1994. Omphalina sensu lato in North America 1-2. 1:<br />

Omphalina wynniae and the genus Chrysomphalina. 2: Omphalina sensu Bigelow. MYCOTAXON 50: 379-407.<br />

Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Weber NS, O'Dell TE, Puccio MB, Walker GR. 1994. Snowbank<br />

fungi in Washington and British Columbia. Abstract in FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS<br />

ABSTRACTS p. 177.<br />

Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB, O'Dell TE, Seidl MT, Gamiet S. 1994 The Who's<br />

Who of mushroom versus mushroom –– mycoparasitism of agaric basidiomata by other agarics in the Pacific<br />

Northwest. FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 178.<br />

Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB. 1994. Squamanita contortipes the Rosetta Stone of a<br />

mycoparasitic agaric genus. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 72: 1812-1824.<br />

1993<br />

Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, O'Dell T, Seidl M, Walker G. 1993 Some fungi of Pacific Northwest old-growth forests.<br />

Abstract in INOCULUM 4(2): 25.<br />

Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1993. Further Observations on the genus Phaeocollybia. Abstract in INOCULUM 4(2): 51-52.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei L. 1993. (Book Review) Macromycetes and Air Pollution, by G. Gulden, K. Hoiland. K. Bendiksen,<br />

T. E. Brandrud, B. S. Foss, H. B. Jenssen & D. Laber. Bibliotheca Mycologica: Band 144. J. Cramer, Berlin. 81 p.<br />

MYCOLOGIA 85(5): 878-879.<br />

Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Mycena gaultheri rediscovered after 50 years. MYCOTAXON 46:97-105.<br />

Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Notes on Bondarzewia, Heterobasidion, and Pleurogala. MYCOTAXON 48: 371-380.<br />

Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Phaeocollybia in western Canada. MYCOTAXON 46: 343-359.<br />

1992<br />

Norvell LL, Redhead SA. 1992. Phaeocollybia in western Canada with observations on the P. kauffmanii complex.<br />

Abstract in INOCULUM 43(1-3): 45-46.<br />

Norvell, LL 1992. Studying the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt. Hood National<br />

Forest. In WILD MUSHROOM HARVESTING DISCUSSION SESSION MINUTES. DeGeus, Redhead & Callan editors. Province<br />

of British Columbia, Ministry of Forests: Victoria, British Columbia. 9-15.<br />

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Norvell, LL 1992. Studying the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt. Hood<br />

National Forest. Abstract in NORTHWEST NATURAL SCIENCES ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM: p. 34.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1992. A Canadian Odyssey: The search for the elusive Phaeocollybia. Mushroom, The Journal 10(2):<br />

9-12.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1992. Fungus-tree partnership provokes innovative study. WESTERN FORESTER 37(2): 22.<br />

1991<br />

Norvell LL. 1991. A study on the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,<br />

Oregon. Abstract in MSA NEWSLETTER 42(l): 29.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1991. The herbarium and how it breeds. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 10(l): 15-17.<br />

1989<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1989. Distribution. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 7(2): 15-17.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1989. An Unusual Year. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAl 7(l): 15-17.<br />

1988<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1988. Species, Splitters, and Sex. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 6(2): 14-16.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1988. Charting the Chanterelle. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 6(1): 19-21.<br />

1987<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. Sparassis, MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(4): 26-28.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. Summer mushrooming can be special. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAl 5(3): 22-25.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. You can rise above morels to all the rainbow colors. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(2): 13-15.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. A Romp through Lepiota. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(1): 14-16.<br />

1986<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Avoiding the Dance of Death -- A Wild Mushroom Primer. FOREST WORLD 2(1): 40-45.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei (as “Ms. Mushroom”). 1986 Etiquette for the Morelly Wanting. pp. 49-52 in Peter Leach & Emily<br />

Mikkelsen (eds.), MALFRED FERNDOCK'S MOREL COOKBOOK.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Poisonings I have Known. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(4): 17-23.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. That nudum is a nuda? MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(3): 6-9.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Taxonomic Quandaries. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(2): 32-35.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Naming Them (The mushroom, the man, the name, another name, the squabble, the<br />

congress). MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(1): 21-23.<br />

1983–1985<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Typification of mushroom names. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 3(4): 13-15.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Every mushroom, it turns out, wasn’t named by the supreme being. MUSHROOM, THE<br />

JOURNAL 3(3): 13-14.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Names Do Matter. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 3(2): 15-16.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. In which assistance is rendered to a zoo with a mushroom-eating bear. MUSHROOM, THE<br />

JOURNAL 3(1): 22-23.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Going to the Show. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(4): 35-36.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Mushroom Etiquette. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(3): 28-30.<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Planning the Foray. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(2): 17-21<br />

Norvell, Lorelei. 1983. Which Are You? – Introduction to Mushrooms. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(1): 5-7<br />

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Editorial Contributions, Peer Reviews, & Reports not cited above (for MYCOTAXON includes<br />

correspondence with authors, reviewers, and editorial board; final grammatical and scientific review of<br />

submitted papers prior to acceptance/rejection, and assembly of each published PDF file.)<br />

2012<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 119 (January–March 2012, 465 p) uploaded 4/11/12<br />

2011<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 118 (October–December 2011, 465 p) uploaded 12/30/11; November 22,<br />

2011.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 117 (July–September 2011, 519 p) November 22, 2011.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 116 (April–June 2011, 522 p) September 9, 2011.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 115 (January–March 2011, 539 p) May 15, 2011.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 114 (October–December 2010, 522+12 p) February 11, 2011.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman (Palomar<br />

identifications), Portland, Oregon: identification of 8 gilled basidiomycete collections on October 21, 2010; 3 page<br />

report/invoice + 1 database. April 19, 2011.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norma,, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 169 gilled basidiomycete (Phaeocollybia) collections; 6 page report/invoice + 1 database. April 19,<br />

2011.<br />

Report (paid)— Cascade Crossing— Tetra Tech (Susan Hurley), Portland, Oregon: identification of 3 gilled<br />

basidiomycete collections; 2 page report/invoice + 1 database. April 20, 2011.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman (Task Order<br />

L10PD01882), Portland, Oregon: identification of 12 gilled basidiomycete collections on October 27, 2011; 3<br />

page report/invoice + 1 database. October 27, 2011.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 39 (2 p.: reminder). January 7, 2011<br />

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IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 44 (40 p.: report). February 14, 2011<br />

Commentary 14, Ballot Results, cover letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 45 (16 p.: report). February 18, 2011<br />

Draft: NCF Report 17, Summary of NCF recommendations on proposals to amend ICBN, letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 46 (5 p.: Art. 59 amends). May 15, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 47 (5 p.: Art. 59 commentary ). May 21, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 49 (30 p.: commenting). June 24, 2011<br />

Commentary 15, Ballot 2011-3, Auxiliary commentaries, cover letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 50 (36 p.: auxiliary files). June 24, 2011<br />

Amsterdam Declaration, Critical Response, comments, Final NCF Report 17, cover letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 51 (3 p.: ballot results). July 1, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 52 (4 p.: final ballot results). July 2, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 53 (10 p.: Report 18 draft). July 3, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 54 (81 pages: nominations). July 5, 2011<br />

Final draft NCF Report 18; CVs for Dianese, Kirchmair, Kirschner & Yao; cover letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 55 (13 p.: Ballot) July 6, 2011NCF Candidate Preference Ballot, Minnis CV<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 56 (4 p.: Melot comment). July 11, 2011<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— post Melbourne Mailing 1 (23 p.: welcome, Melbourne IBC report). July 24, 2011<br />

Code changes (preliminary), Membership report/roster, Art. 59 & Sanctioning accepted proposals, General<br />

Committee Report; NCF procedures; NCF Report 18<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 2 (13 p.: election for NCF Chair). September 10, 2011<br />

Ballot 2011b-1, Melbourne Code (Norvell), Perry Memoriam<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 3 (32 p.: Chair results, Art. 59 shakeout, other news. September 27, 2011<br />

McNeill & al. Melbourne Rpt, McNeill & Turland Major Changes; Hawksworth a new Dawn;<br />

Smith & al. Latin changes: Letter<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 4 (3 p.: Kirschner on upcoming CBS One name –Which Fungus symposium).<br />

October 18, 2011<br />

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IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 5 (8 p.: Notes from Chair Redhead; Secretary on symposia. November 7,<br />

2011: Thank you letter; Names subcommittee formation<br />

2010<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 113 (July–September, 526 p). October 15, 2010.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 112 (April–June, 518 p). June 24, 2010.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 111 (January–March, 531 p). March 31, 2010.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 74 gilled basidiomycete collections and 3 p. + 1 database. January 13, 2010.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 20 collections and 4 p. + 1 database. February 28, 2010.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman (Palomar<br />

identifications), Portland, Oregon: identification of 4 collections and 1 p. + 1 database. June 23, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 11 (16 p.). July 14, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 12 (36+ 1 paper). July 16, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 13 (1 p. + 8 papers). July 16, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 15 (47 p.). October 13, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailings 16–30 (15 email forwards of 1–10 p. to Committee members of comments or<br />

reminders to send in ballots). October 21–November 12, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 31 (71 p.). November 17, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 32–33 (12 p.). November 22, 2010.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 34–38 (92p.). December 1–19, 2010.<br />

Mailing reminders, Commentary 12, Ballot 2011-1, Letter, Proposals to amend the Code in press<br />

2009<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 110 (October–December, 580 p). December 30, 2009.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 109 (July–September, 528 p). September 18, 2009.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 108 (April–June, 522 p). July 16, 2009.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 107 (January–March, 546 p). March 31, 2009.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 106 (October–December, 518 p). January 1, 2009 (“2008”).<br />

Report of the Foray Mycologist—Trout Lake—Spring 2009, Pacific Northwest Key Council Foray May 1–4. 24 p (47<br />

color photos) PDF file sent to attendees. May 29, 2009.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 173 collections and 3 p. + 1 database. February 28, 2009.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 28 collections and 1 p. + 1 database. August 12, 2009.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—Mailing 8 (52 p.). April 28, 2009.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 9 (48 p.). July 6, 2009.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 10 (28 p.). October 5, 2009.<br />

2008<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 105 (July–September, 500 p). November 6, 2008.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 104 (April–June, 424 p). June 27, 2008.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 103 (January–March, 394 p). March 26, 2008.<br />

Peer Review, MYCOLOGIA —Aquatic gilled mushrooms: Psathyrella fruiting in the Rogue River in southern Oregon<br />

(Jonathan L. Frank, Robert A. Coffan & Darlene Southworth). MYCOLOGIA 102: 93–107. At the request of the<br />

authors and journal. April 27, 2008.<br />

Peer Review, MYCOTAXON —South American Stropharia (Agaricales) type studies: 1. Stropharia varzeae comb. nov. from<br />

the Brazilian Amazon (Vagner G. Cortez). At the request of the author. October 20, 2007; published in 2008:<br />

MYCOTAXON 103: 137–140.<br />

Peer Review, MYCOTAXON —South American Stropharia (Agaricales) type studies: 2. Pholiota trinitensis is transferred to<br />

Stropharia (Vagner G. Cortez). At the request of the author. January 8, 2008.<br />

Report (paid) —Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 1998–2005. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities — Benton County<br />

Green Peak density management study. Salem, USDI-BLM unpublished report on file. 22 p. June 30, 2008<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 314 collections and 3 p. + 1 database. March 27, 2008.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 8 collections and 2 p. + 1 database. August 28, 2008.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 7 (33 p.). February 4, 2008.<br />

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2007<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 102 (October–December, 470 p). December 26, 2007.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 101 (July–September, 406 p). October 16, 2007.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 100 (April–June, 376 p). May 31, 2007.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 99 (January–March, 382 p). April 21, 2007.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 98 (October-December, 320 p). March 31, 2007<br />

Peer Review, AUSTRALASIAN MYCOLOGIST — A.M. Young & N.A. Fechner. 2006. Australian coralloid fungi 1. Ramaria<br />

capitata. At the request of the journal. May 24, 2007.<br />

Peer Review, MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCh —Randy Molina. 2008. Protecting rare, little-known, old-growth forest-associated<br />

fungi in the Pacific Northwest: a case study in fungal conservation. Mycological Research 112: 613–638. At the<br />

request of the journal. September 5, 2007.<br />

Peer Review, NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI —Halling, Roy & Egon Horak. 2008. Phaeocollybia longistipitata sp. nov. from<br />

Costa Rica. North American Fungi 3(7): 177–185. At the request of the journal. October 29, 2007.<br />

Peer Review, TAXON— the nomenclatural status of the genus Tubifera (Carlos Lado). At the request of the journal.<br />

May 21, 2007.<br />

Report (paid) —Norvell LL, Exeter RL. Year 6— 2004–2005. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities — Benton<br />

County Green Peak density management study. Salem, USDI-BLM unpublished report on file. 36 p. January 8,<br />

2007.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 67 collections; 3 p. + 1 database. January 12, 2007.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 67 collections and 2 p. + 1 database. November 19, 2007.<br />

Secretarial Letter to the IAPT Nomenclature Committee for Fungi—Mailing 5 (17 p) March 26, 2007.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—Mailing 6 (19 p.) May 31, 2007.<br />

2006<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 94 (October-December, 412 p). May 11, 2006.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 95 (January–March, 350 p). June 16, 2006.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 96 (April–June 364 p). August 25, 2006<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 97 (July–September, 394 p). December 30, 2006.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon — H. Deng & Y-J Yao. Tricholoma equestre, the correct name for T. flavovirens (Agaricales). 6<br />

ms p. March 27, 2006.<br />

Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:<br />

identification of 4 collections; 1 p. + 1 database. February 1, 2006.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—9 p. (Commentary 2, Letter 3). November 11, 2006.<br />

2005<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 91 (January–March, 542 p). March 30, 2005.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 92 (April–June, 512 p). July 14, 2005.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 93 (July–September, 426 p). November 11, 2005.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia — R. Greg Thorn, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, D. Jean Lodge, Scott A. Redhead & María Martín.<br />

2005. A new poroid species of Resupinatus from Puerto Rico, with a reassessment of the cyphelloid genus<br />

Stigmatolemma. Mycologia 1140-1151. July 5, 2005.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia Daniel L. Lindner Czederpiltz, Harold H. Burdsall Jr. & Glen R. Stanosz. Species diversity of<br />

polyporoid and corticioid fruiting bodies under different management regimes in northern hardwood forests. 38<br />

ms p. April 19, 2005.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon—Ekaterina F. Malysheva. Lepiota pseudoasperula (Agaricaceae), new to Russia. Mycotaxon 91:<br />

365–368. February 27, 2005.<br />

Peer Review, New Zealand Journal of Botany — P.R. Johnston & D. Park. 2005. Chlorociboria (Fungi, Helotiales) in New<br />

Zealand. 43: 679–719. Rev sent to journal: April 12, 2005.<br />

Peer Review, The Journal of Eucaryotic Microbiology — Scott A. Redhead, Melanie T. Cushion, Jacob K. Frenkel & James<br />

R. Stringer. 2006. Pneumatocystis and Trypanosoma cruzi nomenclature and typifications.. J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 53:<br />

2–11. September 26, 2005.<br />

Report (MSA annual) — 2004-2005 report of the MSA Nomenclature committee (1 p.) June 30, 2005<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon: identification of 15 collections; 3 p. + 1 database. July 4, 2005.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon: identification of 53 collections; 3 p. + 1 database/ April 27, 2005.<br />

IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—12 p. (Commentary 1, Letters 1 & 2) September 6, 2005.<br />

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2004<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 89(1, January–March). 224 p. March 31, 2004.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 89(2, April-June) 312 p. June 30, 2004<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 90(1, July–September) 240 p. September 30. 2004.<br />

Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 90:(2, October–December) 300 p. December 30. 2004.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon — P. Brandon Matheny & Roy Watling. 2004. A new and unusual species of Inocybe<br />

(Inosperma clade) from tropical Africa. Mycotaxon 89: 497–504. April 28, 2004.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon— P.-A. Moreau, J. Vila, M.Á. Pérez-de-Gregorio, J. Llistosella & X. Llimona. 2005.<br />

Mycotaxon 91: 323–332. August 14, 2004.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon—Xing Yuan He, Hai Mei Li & Yun Wang. 2004. Tuber zhongianense sp. nov. from China.<br />

Mycotaxon 90: 213–216. June 29, 2004.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 126 collections, 9 p + 4 databases. March 29, 2004<br />

Report (paid) — Norvell LL w RL Exeter. 2002-2003 annual report, USDI-BLM & PNW-MS 1998-2003 cost-share<br />

studies: Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities—Green Peak density management study 2002-2003. 49 p.<br />

September 13, 2004.<br />

Report (paid) —Norvell LL w RL Exeter. 2002-2003 annual report, USDI-BLM & PNW-MS 1998-2003 cost-share<br />

studies: Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities—Pedee fungal community chronosequence study 2002-2003. 53<br />

p. October 26, 2004.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 3 collections, 3 p + 1 database. December 14, 2004<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 45 collections, 4 p + 1 database. October 12, 2004<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 18 collections; 3 p + 1 database. July 1, 2004<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van<br />

Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 162 collections, 7 p + 3 databases. March 21, 2004<br />

2003<br />

Academic Review, Portland State University – Evaluation and suggestions for Carl M. Clemons: Variations in<br />

mycophagy and community structure of forest-dwelling small mammals following wildfire. Biology Department<br />

Graduate Research Report. 17 p.. March 4, 2003.<br />

MSA Secretary — Midyear Report Inoculum 54(2): 8 February 26, 2003; Executive Council Midyear Minutes Inoculum<br />

54(3): 4–7 March 20, 2003<br />

MSA Secretary 2002–2003 Annual Report — Inoculum 54(5): 12–14 July 10, 2003<br />

MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 54(1): 5, 54(2): 5–6, 54(3): 9,<br />

54(4): 15–16.<br />

MSA Secretary Minutes — Annual Council Meeting: Inoculum 54(5): 5–7; Annual Business Meeting 54(5): 8–9. August<br />

15, 2003<br />

Peer Review, http://bcmushrooms.forrex.org/ntfp/ — Sharmin Gamiet, Shannon Berch, Christine Roberts, Richard<br />

Winder, Andrew MacKinnon, Paul Kroeger. 2003. BC Non-timber forest products of British Columbia:<br />

Mushrooms. 75 p. July 13, 2003.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia — Ursula Peintner, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, Rytas Vilgalys. Towards a better understanding of<br />

the infrageneric systematics of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Basidiomycota). October 6, 2003.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon — Dirk Krüger, Hanns Kreisel. 2003. Proposing Morganella subgen. Apioperdon subgen,. nov.<br />

for the puffball Lycoperdon pyriforme. 9 p. January 20. 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 15 collections, 3 p. + 1 database). December 30, 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 152 collections, 5 p. + 1 database) December 28, 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 100 collections, 4 p. + 1 database) December 10, 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 50 collections, 3 p. + 1 database); November 20, 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 69 collections, 6 p. + 2 databases. July 6, 2003.<br />

Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 111 collections, 4 p. + 1 database. May 22, 2003.<br />

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Reports (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 427 collections, 11 p. + 2 databases. February 26, 2003.<br />

Reports (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry<br />

Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 290 collections, 10 p + 2 databases. January 3, 2003.<br />

2002<br />

MSA Secretary — Midyear Report Inoculum 53(2): 12–13 February 20, 2002; Executive Council Midyear Minutes Inoculum<br />

53(3): 12–16 March 1, 2002<br />

MSA Secretary 2001–2002 Annual Report — Inoculum 53(4): 5 July 20, 2002; 2002–2003 Roster: Inoculum 53(6): 20–<br />

22 November 5, 2002<br />

MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 53(1): 4, 53(2): 14, 53(3): 11,<br />

53(4) 2–3, 53(5): , 53(6): 14.<br />

MSA Secretary Minutes — Annual Council Meeting: Inoculum 53(5): 6–9; Annual Business Meeting 53(5): 10–11. June<br />

30, 2002<br />

Pacific Northwest Key Council Preliminary Key — Norvell, Lorelei L. Preparation for a key to the cantharelloid fungi of<br />

British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 6 p. November 1.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia – Kobayashi, T. New taxa and new records of the genus Inocybe from Japan. 30 p. (February<br />

28 – 7 p.).<br />

Peer Review, Mycological Research –– Valerie Hofstetter, Heinz Clémençon, Rytas Vilgalys, Jean-Marc Moncalvo.<br />

Phylogenetic analysis of the Lyophylleae (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes) based on nuclear and mitochondrial rDNA<br />

sequences. 49 p. (May 10 – 2 p.). Review 02-736.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon author. – Dirk Krüger, Hanns Kreisel. Proposing Morganella subgen. Apioperdon subgen,. nov.<br />

as accommodation for the puffball Lycoperdon pyriforme. 5 p.<br />

Peer Review, Mycotaxon author. –– Scott A Redhead, François Lutzoni, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, Ritas Vilgalys. 2002.<br />

Phylogeny of agarics companion article: partial systematics solutions for core omphalinoid genera in the<br />

Agaricales (euagarics). 35 p. (March 5)<br />

Report (paid) — Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 2002 (January 31). Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal<br />

communities: the Polk County Chronosequence Study: Year 2 (1999-2000) & Year 3 (2000-2001). (Unpublished<br />

report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon.<br />

70 p.<br />

Report (paid) — Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 2002 (January 31). Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal<br />

communities: the Green Peak density management study: Year 2 (1999-2000) & Year 3 (2000-2001).<br />

(Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service:<br />

Portland, Oregon. 72 p.<br />

Report (paid) – Norvell LL. – ORCA 2000-2003 Macrofungal Inventory: Macrofungi of the Oregon Cave National<br />

Monument: 2000 Interim Report. (Unpublished report on file, USDI-NPS ORCA headquarters, Cave Junction,<br />

OR). 19 p with 13 photos. August.<br />

Report (paid) — Norvell LL. Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: the Green Peak density<br />

management study: Year 4 (2001-2002). (Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon)<br />

Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon. 18 p. September 15.<br />

Report (paid) — Norvell LL. Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: the Polk County<br />

Chronosequence Study: Year 4 (2001-2002). (Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem,<br />

Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon. 25 p. September 15.<br />

Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2002 (December 10). Evaluation and Ranking of 51 gilled and non-gilled<br />

basidiomycete Northwest Forest Plan (Strategy & Survey) species in Washington, Oregon, and Oregon. 612 p.<br />

For the Oregon Natural Heritage Program.<br />

2001<br />

Inoculum Editor Final Report — Inoculum 52(3): 4. February 20, 2001.<br />

MSA Inoculum Editorial Apologia. “Embarrassing omissions, additions, and corrections” Inoculum 52(1): 5.<br />

MSA Secretary Annual Report — Inoculum 52(5): 11–12 June 15, 2001; 2001–2002 Roster: Inoculum 52(4): 8–10 July<br />

15, 2001<br />

MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 52(1): 6, 52(2): 10, 52(3): 16,<br />

52(4) 5, 52(5): 8, 52(6): .<br />

Pacific Northwest Key Council Preliminary Key: – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Preliminary keys to Phaeocollybia species of<br />

British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 10 p.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer) – Høiland, Klaus; Janak, Karel; Størmer, Fredrik C. The presence of orellanine in<br />

spores and basidiocarps from Cortinarius orellanus and Cortinarius rubellus. 13 p..<br />

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Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer). –– Steven L. Miller, M. Catherine Aime, Terry W. Henkel. Pleurotoid Lactarius<br />

from Guyana. 12 ms p. March 14, 2001.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer, at request of Editor in Chief, Joan Bennett). –– Gry EB Koller, Klaus Høiland, Karel<br />

Janak, Fredrik C. Størmer. The presence of orellanine in spores and basidiocarps from Cortinarius orellanus and<br />

Cortinarius rubellus. 13 p. (October 15; paper published in 2002).<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001 (4 April) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations.<br />

Cascade RA Epigeous Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter for<br />

Forester Kurt Heckeroth; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 6 p.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001 (4 April) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations.:<br />

Cascade RA Epigeous Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter for<br />

Botanist Claire Hibbler; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 4 p.<br />

Reports (paid) — Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Fungal collections identified for USDI-BLM Oregon State Office, Purchase<br />

Order No. HAP001038: Item 4 [Gilled Basidiomycetes]. 4 January: GB-1 — 16 p; 9 May: GB-2 — 24 p; 24 May:<br />

GB-3 — 17 p; 13 June: GB-4 — 16 p; 17 December: GB-5 — 12 p.<br />

Reports (paid) — Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Fungal collections identified for USDI-BLM Oregon State Office, Purchase<br />

Order No. HAP001038: Item 6 [Non-Gilled Basidiomycetes]. 12 January: NGB-1 —18 p; 27 March: NGB-2 — 18<br />

p; 3 June: NGB-3 — 17 p; 18 June: NGB-4 — 14 p; 20 July: NGB-5 — 14 p; 24 September: NGB-6 — 18 p.<br />

2000<br />

Inoculum Editor Annual Report — Inoculum 51(5): 28–29. July 10, 2000.<br />

Inoculum, Volume 51 (2000, editor). Issues 1-6: 250p. “From the Editor” contributions: 51(1): 7, 51(2): 4, 51(3): 12,<br />

51(4): 8, 51(5): 44, 51(6): 11.<br />

MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 51(5): , 51(6): 16.<br />

Peer Review, McIlvainea (2000, peer) – Vellinga, Elsa. “Lepiota clypeolaria, I presume?” 4 p..<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia (2000, peer) – Bodensteiner P; Agerer R, Desjardin DE, Horak E. A new species of Calathella<br />

from Bali.<br />

Peer Review, Mycological Research — Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob. A gradient analysis of communities of macrofungi and<br />

slime moulds on decaying logs.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations. Requisitioned by<br />

BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 20 p. January 20.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (December 2) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and<br />

Confirmations (130 total) Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem<br />

District Office, Salem, OR. 14 p.<br />

Report –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (September 30). Great Smoky Mountain National Park All-Taxa Biological<br />

Inventory Fungal Taxonomic Working Group (TWIG) 1999-2000 comprehensive report. On file at Discover Life<br />

in America (DLIA) website and sent to 90 members and associates of TWIG Fungi. 64 p.<br />

Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (June 1) – PNWMS / BLM Cooperative Oregon Douglas-fir density<br />

management – fungal community study: 1998-1999 Annual Report. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter; on<br />

file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office. 33 p.<br />

Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (June 1) – PNWMS / BLM Cooperative Oregon Douglas-fir fungal<br />

community chronosequence study: 1998-1999 Annual Report. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter; on file<br />

with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office. 29 p.<br />

1999<br />

Inoculum Editor Annual Report — Inoculum 50(5): 16–17. July 15, 1999.<br />

Inoculum, Volume 50 (1999, editor). Issues 1-6: 176 p. “From the Editor”: 50(2): 3, 50(3): 18, 50(4): 2, 50(5): 1, 50(6):<br />

2.<br />

Peer Review, Author –– 1999. Mathews, Daniel. 7. Fungi. In Cascade Olympic Natural History: A Trailside Reference<br />

(2nd Ed.). Raven Editions in conjunction with Portland Audubon Society. P. 259-283. June 10. 1999.<br />

Peer Review, Mycologia –– Clémençon, Heinz. Exocarpy, endocarpy and nodulocarpy in agarics. 21 ms p. October 12,<br />

1999.<br />

Pre-publication release –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. Macro-key to Phaeocollybia species of Oregon, Washington,<br />

British Columbia and Idaho. LL Norvell in association with the Pacific Northwest Key Council: Portland. 8 p.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999 (February 10) -- 1998 Phaeocollybia and other Survey & Manage Species<br />

BLM Summary: Benton County Glenbrook and Green Peak Stands. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter.<br />

On file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 15 p.<br />

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1998<br />

Inoculum, Volume 49 (1998, editor). Issues 1-6: 208 p. “About this issue”: 49(1): 1, 49(2): 1, 49(3): 1. 49(4): 2, 49(5):<br />

4, “Embarrassing omissions, additions, and corrections department” 49(3): 2 “From the Editor”: 49(6): 16.<br />

Peer Review, Canadian Journal of Botany –– 1998. Redhead SA, Petersen RH, Methven AS. Flammulina (Agaricales): F.<br />

stratosa, a new New Zealand species distantly related to the cultivated Enoki mushroom. CJB 76: 1589-1595.<br />

February 9, 1998.<br />

Peer Review, McIlvainea –– 1999. Litton, Walter: Musings of a Mycological Miner. McIlvainea 13(2): 45-49. October 13,<br />

1998.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998 (February 10) -- 1997 Phaeocollybia BLM Summary: Benton County<br />

Glenbrook and Green Peak Stands. Requisitioned by and on file with BLM Botanist Ron Exeter, USDI Bureau of<br />

Land Management, Salem, OR. 15 p.<br />

Report (Inoculum Editor annual) — Inoculum. Inoculum 49(4): 22. July 10, 1998.<br />

Report (MSA committee annual) — MSA Liaison Committee with Amateur Societies and Clubs. Inoculum 49(4): 20–<br />

21. July 10, 1998.<br />

Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. ROD: Strategy 3 -- Fungal species evaluation (11 gilled Basidiomycete Strategy 3<br />

Species). Parts 1-3. (Requisitioned and to be incorporated into governmental report by Dr. Michael Castellano. On<br />

field at Forest Sciences Laboratory, Corvallis, OR. 1496 p., 1 disc. (On file at Forest Sciences Laboratory,<br />

Corvallis, OR. Summaries incorporated into Castellano MA, Cazares E, Fondrick B, Dreisbach T. 2003.<br />

Handbook to additional fungal species of special concern in the Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Bull. PNW-<br />

GTR-572. Portland OR: USDA-FS PNW Res Stn. 144 p).<br />

1997<br />

Academic review for author’s supervisor (DLLargent, courtesy) –– Steiger, Mark E. 1997. Ecology of the montane<br />

chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius and Cantharellus subalbidus). Humboldt State University. Masters of Arts Thesis.<br />

October, 1997.<br />

Peer Pre-review, author (courtesy) –– Worrall, JJ. 1999. Fungal demography -- mushrooming populations. IN Structure<br />

and Dynamics of Fungal Populations (JJ Worrall, ed.). Kluwer Academic Press. March 31, 1997.<br />

1996<br />

Peer Pre-review, author (1996, courtesy) –– Huhtinen, Seppo. 1996. A proposal for curators: should we also<br />

remember substrate? Taxon. April 12, 1996.<br />

1995<br />

Peer Review, authors (1995, paid) –– Largent, D.L; Sime, D. 1995. A preliminary report on the phenology, sporulation<br />

and lifespan in Cantharellus cibarius and Boletus edulis basidiomes in Patrick Point State Park. 1995: Appendix: xxxiii<br />

- xliv, published in Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the California Forest Pest Council. January 19,<br />

1995.<br />

Peer Review, BC Ministry of the Environment (paid) –– Redhead, SA & S. Berch. 1996. Methodologies for Inventorying<br />

British Columbia's fungi: Overview and details on macrofungi. Wildlife Branch of BC Ministry of the Environment,<br />

Review of Resources Inventory Manual. August 18, 1995.<br />

Peer Review, Mycological Research –– Bandala, V; Montoya, L; Guzman, G; Horak, E. 1996. Four new species of<br />

Phaeocollybia. Mycol. Res. October, 1995.<br />

Report (paid), USDA-FS –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. ROD: Strategy I -- Fungal species Evaluation (30 gilled and nongilled<br />

Basidiomycete Strategy 1 Species). Parts 1-3. 1480 p., 2 discs. (On file at the Forest Sciences Laboratory,<br />

Corvallis, OR. Incorporated into [a] MA Castellano & T O'Dell. September, 1997. Management recommendations<br />

for survey and manage fungi. Version 2.0 USDA-FS working document. [b] Castellano MA, Smith JE, O’Dell et al.<br />

1999. Handbook to additional Strategy 1 fungal species in the Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Bull. PNW-<br />

GTR-476. Portland OR: USDA-FS PNW Res Stn. 199 p). September, 1995.<br />

1994<br />

Peer Review, Canadian Journal of Botany ––Arnolds, Eef. 1995. Conservation and Management of Natural Populations<br />

of Edible Fungi. CJB 73(Supplement 1): S987-S998. November 3, 1994.<br />

1982 ff. in progress<br />

[Ongoing] Report – Norvell, Lorelei L. 1982 to present. Master Index of Macrofungi and Myxomycetes of the Pacific<br />

Northwest (an on-going compilation and data-base including distributions, citations, synonymies of 5500 fungal<br />

names from 700 mycological taxonomic references). (Parts incorporated in Redhead, SA 1993. Macrofungi of<br />

British Columbia. IN Biodiversity in British Columbia: Our Changing Environment (L. E. Harding & E. McCullum, eds.).<br />

p. 81-88. and Redhead, S. 1997. Macrofungi of British Columbia: requirements for inventory. Research Branch BC<br />

Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Branch, BC Ministry of the Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, BC.<br />

Working Paper 28/1997.)<br />

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Scientific Presentations<br />

italic = presenter(s); * = invited; + = abstract written.<br />

2012<br />

April 12. *Lorelei Norvell & Scott Redhead. A mycologist’s guide to the Melbourne Code. CBS Symposium: One<br />

Fungus = Which Name? Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands.<br />

2010<br />

August 1. + Lorelei L. Norvell, Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon & Scott A. Redhead. Species concepts in a<br />

molecular age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Poster. International Mycological Congress 9. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />

June 28. + Lorelei L. Norvell, Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon & Scott A. Redhead. Species concepts in a<br />

molecular age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Poster. Mycological Society of America. Lexington, Kentucky.<br />

March 22. * Lorelei Norvell. Pheocollybia in western North America: two decades of progress. Slide lecture. Oregon<br />

Mycological Society. Portland, Oregon.<br />

2009<br />

May 2. *Lorelei Norvell [Guest foray mycologist]. To the root of a mushrooming problem: forests and fungal<br />

diversity. Pacific Northwest Key Council. Trout Lake, Washington.<br />

2008<br />

August 11. + Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2008. Return to the elusive Phaeocollybia 2. Oregon — the<br />

phaeocollybian Eden? Poster presentation, Mycological Society of America. Pennsylvania State University, State<br />

College, PA.<br />

April 3. * Lorelei Norvell. To the root of a mushrooming problem: chanterelles, surveys, & volunteers. Slide<br />

presentation. South Vancouver Island Mycological Society. Pacific Forestry Center, Victoria, BC, Canada.<br />

April 1. * Lorelei Norvell. Kenning the seeds of time. Slide presentation. Vancouver Mycological Society. Vancouver<br />

Horticultural Society Bldg, Vancouver BC, Canada.<br />

2007<br />

August 9. +*Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Fungi under the International Code of Nomenclature. Symposium keynote<br />

presentation. Mycological Society of America, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.<br />

August 7–8. +Exeter Ronald L., Norvell Lorelei L. Ramaria of the Pacific Northwestern United States. Poster<br />

presentation. Mycological Society of America, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.<br />

2006<br />

(September 25) *Norvell, Lorelei L. Mushrooms in their unnatural habitats — from the OMS morgue. (The OMS<br />

1999-2005 Annual Show Retrospective.) Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland.<br />

2005<br />

August 1–5. +Lorelei L. Norvell. A return to the elusive Phaeocollybia: I. Key to western North American species.<br />

Poster presentation. Mycological Society of America. University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii.<br />

August 1–5. +D.A. Glawe, J.F. Ammirati, B.E. Callan, F.M. Dugan, L.L. Norvell & M.T. Seidl. The Pacific Northwest<br />

Fungi Project: developing a collaborative model for inventorying biodiversity on a regional basis. Poster<br />

presentation. Mycological Society of America. University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii.<br />

May 14. *Lorelei Norvell. Publishing mycological papers: from MS Word to Adobe Creative Suite. Pacific Northwest<br />

Fungi Project, University of Washington, Seattle. [6-hour workshop]<br />

April 30. *Lorelei Norvell [Guest foray mycologist]. Phaeocollybia of western North America. Slide presentation.<br />

Pacific Northwest Key Council. Trout Lake, Washington.<br />

2004<br />

November 17. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybias of California. Humboldt Bay Mycological Society, Arcata, California.<br />

September 14. *Lorelei Norvell. Life with the chanterelle family. Newfoundland 2004: Humber Natural History<br />

Society. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland [Canada].<br />

July 19. +Lorelei Norvell. Fungi & the Northwest Forest Plan: lessons learned about epigeous basidiomycetes in<br />

surveyed & managed west slope forests. University of North Carolina at Asheville, North Carolina.<br />

June 12. *+Lorelei Norvell. Mushrooms! How to find, know, and love them in their natural habitat or on the table.<br />

Skamania Lodge Wild Mushroom Celebration, Skamania, Washington.<br />

June 1. *+Lorelei Norvell & Ron Exeter. Fungal response to thinning at Green Peak. USDI-BLM Density Management<br />

Workshop. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.<br />

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2003<br />

August 17. *+Lorelei Norvell. Ecology and management of commercially harvested edible chanterelles in western<br />

North America. 1 hour power point public lecture with poster. 3 rd International Workshop on Edible<br />

Mycorrhizal Mushrooms. University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.<br />

July 27-29. +Lorelei Norvell, David Pilz, Eric Danell, Randy Molina. Ecology and management of commercially<br />

harvested chanterelle mushrooms. Poster. Mycological Society of America, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific<br />

Grove, California.<br />

March 24. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungal gems of Oregon’s Pseudotsuga Forests. 1 hour power point presentation. Oregon<br />

Mycological Society. World Forestry Center, Portland, Oregon.<br />

2002<br />

August 12-14. +Lorelei Norvell, Ron Exeter. The Douglas-fir epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete community in<br />

the western North American Northern Spotted Owl zone. Poster. VIIth International Mycological Congress,<br />

Oslo, Norway.<br />

June 24. *+Lorelei Norvell, Ron Exeter. Poster. The epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Douglas-fir fungal<br />

community in "peace" and "war". Annual Meeting of the Mycological Society of America. Corvallis, Oregon.<br />

April 10. *Lorelei Norvell. The Northwest Forest Plan: Fungi, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity. Harvard<br />

Herbaria Seminar Series: Farlow Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts.<br />

April 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Loggers, Litigation, and Lowlifes: Fungi of the Northwest Forest Plan. 2-hour lecture.<br />

Boston Mycological Club, Farlow Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

April 7. *Lorelei Norvell. Conversation with Lorelei – Mushrooms, Names, and Projects. 4-hour workshop. Boston<br />

Mycological Club. Farlow Herbarium seminar room: Cambridge, Massachusetts.<br />

January 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungal Community Research in the Oregon Forest Ecosystem. 2-hour slide lecture, as<br />

part of the “Communities, Ecosystems, and Landscapes in Conservation Theory and Practice” class, Portland<br />

State University, Portland, Oregon.<br />

January 22. *Lorelei Norvell. Field of Names: First you find it… Los Angeles Mycological Society, Los Angeles County<br />

Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, California.<br />

2001<br />

September 15. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia: the key. Pacific Northwest Key Council, Stampede Pass, Washington.<br />

2000<br />

October 15. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. Species, genera and families: Survey of MSA 2000 foray collections.<br />

Workshop. Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.<br />

October 14. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. “Why is that THAT?” A rambling rationalization of mushroom<br />

genera. Slide presentatiion, Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.<br />

September 25. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungi of the Talamancas, with an affectionate glance at Costa Rican Phaeocollybias.<br />

Oregon Mycological Society. Portland, Oregon.<br />

August 1. +Lorelei Norvell. Practical mycology in the twenty-first century. Mycological Society of America.<br />

Burlington, Vermont.<br />

April 19. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Fungus Federation of Santa<br />

Cruz. Santa Cruz, California.<br />

April 18. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of San<br />

Francisco. San Francisco, California.<br />

1999<br />

October 24. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. Species, genera and families: survey of foray collections. Workshop.<br />

Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.<br />

October 23. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. So just what are they doing out there? Trophic strategies of Oregon<br />

mushrooms. Slide presentatiion, Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County),<br />

Oregon.<br />

September 27. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological<br />

Society, Portland, Oregon.<br />

August 14. *Donald Huffman, *Greg Mueller, *Jack Murphy, *Lorelei Norvell, *Arturo Estrada Torres. Mycology Today.<br />

Panel presentation. North American Mycological Association Foray, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.<br />

August 1-7. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter. The Oregon Douglas-fir community. Poster. XVI International<br />

Botanical Congress, St. Louis, Missouri.<br />

August 1-7. +Lorelei L. Norvell, Rodham E. Tulloss, Asheville Mushroom Club. Butterflies of the soil 1999: GSMNP-<br />

ATBI fungal pilot study. Poster. XVI International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, Missouri.<br />

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May 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Idaho: Overview and Key Trial.<br />

Slide presentation and workshop: Pacific Northwest Key Council Spring Workshop, Rimrock, Washington.<br />

May 7. *Lorelei Norvell. The utility of transect sampling of mushrooms in Oregon Douglas-fir forests and the Great<br />

Smoky Mountain National Park. Slide presentation: Pacific Northwest Key Council Spring Workshop, Rimrock,<br />

Washington.<br />

March 26. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter. Oregon Douglas-Fir fungal communities: The first year. Slide<br />

presentation: Northwest Scientific Association, Tacoma, Washington.<br />

February 17. *Lorelei Norvell. The track of the mushroom: Fungal biodiversity inventories in Oregon, the Great<br />

Smokies and the Redwoods. Slide presentation: Humboldt Bay Mycological Society, Arcata, California.<br />

1998<br />

November 14. *Lorelei Norvell. The twenty-five Phaeocollybias of the Pacific Northwest. Slide seminar: Bureau of<br />

Land Management Botanist Microscope Workshop: Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon.<br />

September 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Oregon: A Phaeocollybian Garden of Eden. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological<br />

Society. Portland, Oregon.<br />

June 11-16. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Judy Roger. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: Pacific Golden Chanterelle<br />

preliminary observations and productivity data (1986-1997). Poster presentation, Mycological Society of America<br />

Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

February 15. *Lorelei Norvell & Judy Roger. Chanterelles, Pickers and Survival: the Oregon Study, 1986-1996. Slide<br />

lecture. North American Mycological Association, Asilomar, California.<br />

February 14. *Dennis Desjardin, *Gary Lincoff, *Orson Miller, *Lorelei Norvell, *Ron Petersen, *Nancy Weber; Mike Book,<br />

moderator. Species-level taxonomy and fungal biodiversity. Panel. North American Mycological Association,<br />

Asilomar, California.<br />

1997<br />

November 18. +*Lorelei Norvell. The biology and taxonomy of Pacific Northwest species of Phaeocollybia Heim<br />

(Agaricales, Cortinariaceae). PhD defense. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.<br />

November 2. *Lorelei Norvell. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: 1986-1996. Slide lecture. Wild Mushrooms<br />

'97. Breitenbush Hot Springs Conference Center, Oregon.<br />

November 1. *Lorelei Norvell. Mushrooms, Herbaria and the Perception of rarity. Slide lecture. Wild Mushrooms<br />

'97. Breitenbush Hot Springs Conference Center, Oregon.<br />

October 20. *Lorelei Norvell. Biology and Taxonomy of Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation.<br />

Fourth Annual Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial Lecture sponsored by the Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial foundation in<br />

cooperation with the Puget Sound Mycological Society. Seattle, Washington. (Dr. G. Mueller primary speaker).<br />

August 6. +Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia: The Sixth Year. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of America Annual<br />

Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA.<br />

May 26. *Lorelei Norvell, *Judy Roger, *Frank Kopecky. "The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: What, Why, How,<br />

Whence, and Whither?" Slide Presentation and Panel. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland, Oregon.<br />

1996<br />

October 26. *Lorelei Norvell. Unlocking the Mystery of the Mysterious Mushroom Phaeocollybia. Slide Lecture.<br />

Breitenbush Mushroom Conference. Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat Center, Breitenbush, Oregon.<br />

October 24. *Lorelei Norvell. How to Identify Fungi Slide Lecture. Breitenbush Mushroom Conference, Breitenbush<br />

Hot Springs Retreat Center, Breitenbush, Oregon.<br />

July 29. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. 1996. The agaric genus Phaeocollybia in western North America: New Species."<br />

Slide presentation, Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.<br />

January 17. *Lorelei Norvell. "Oxyporus, Bondarzewia, Cantharellus & Phaeocollybia -- in search of rarity." Slide<br />

Presentation. Humboldt Bay Mycological Society. Arcata, California.<br />

1995<br />

November 17. *+Lorelei Norvell. "Strategy 1: Phaeocollybia, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity." Slide<br />

presentation. Oregon Native Plant Society Symposium on Conservation and Management of Native Habitat,<br />

Corvallis, Oregon.<br />

August 10. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. Systematics of PNW Phaeocollybia species: molecular and morphological<br />

collusion. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.<br />

July 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Getting to the root of a mushrooming problem: morphological, molecular, and ecological<br />

collusion in Phaeocollybia (Cortinariaceae, Agaricales). Mouldy Thursday, Oregon State University. Corvallis,<br />

Oregon.<br />

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March 27. *Lorelei Norvell. Recent investigations in the genus Phaeocollybia. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological<br />

Society, Portland, Oregon.<br />

1994<br />

October 21. *Lorelei Norvell. The Chanterelle: Biodiversity and Endangered Habitats. Slide presentation. Eugene<br />

Natural History Society. Eugene, Oregon.<br />

October 3. *Lorelei Norvell. The Mushroom genus Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation. Tacoma<br />

Mushroom Society. Tacoma, Washington.<br />

August 14-21. +LL Norvell, J. F. Ammirati and SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Poster. IMC 5,<br />

Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

August 14-21. + J. F. Ammirati Walker GR, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Puget Sound Mycological Society, Redhead SA,<br />

Ginns JH, Burdsall HH, Volk TJ. Macrofungi of old-growth Abies forests in the Pacific Northwest. Poster. IMC 5,<br />

Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

August 14-21. +Redhead SA, J. F. Ammirati and SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Poster. Fifth<br />

International Mycological Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

August 14-21. +Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Weber NS, O'Dell TE, Puccio MB, Walker GR.<br />

1994. Snowbank fungi in Washington and British Columbia. IMC 5, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

August 14-21. +Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB, O'Dell TE, Seidl MT, Gamiet S. 1994<br />

The Who's Who of mushroom versus mushroom –– mycoparasitism of agaric basidiomata by other agarics in the<br />

Pacific Northwest. IMC 5, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

May 3. *+Lorelei Norvell. The OMS Chanterelle Picking Study. Slide lecture. Conference for Ecosystem Management<br />

of Forest Fungi, Corvallis, Oregon.<br />

February 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Special Forest Products: Mainstreaming the Economically Disadvantaged. A Report on<br />

the Hillsboro Special Forest Products Conference". Lecture presentation. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland,<br />

Oregon.<br />

January 26. *+LL Norvell, F. Kopecky, J. Lindgren, & J. Roger. The Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius): A Peek at<br />

Productivity. Slide presentation. The Business and Science of Special Harvest Products Exposition and<br />

Conference, Hillsboro, Oregon.<br />

1993<br />

June 21. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. "Further Observations on the genus Phaeocollybia. Slide Presentation.<br />

Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Athens Georgia.<br />

June 8. *LL Norvell. After 7 Years: The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project . Slide presentation. Snohomish County<br />

Mycological Society, Everett, Washington.<br />

April 26. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest: to the root of a mushrooming problem. Slide<br />

presentation: Botany Department Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.<br />

April 13. *Lorelei Norvell. Research in the genus Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation. Puget<br />

Sound Mycological Society, Seattle, Washington.<br />

1992<br />

October 18. *Lorelei Norvell. A woman in mycology. Lecture. Evergreen State College Mycology Student<br />

Symposium, Snyder Work Camp, Lake Crescent, Washington.<br />

August 14. *+Lorelei Norvell. Mushroom management in the Bull Run Watershed. Slide presentation for Workshop<br />

on Special Forest Products: Boughs, Beargrass, Mushrooms and Native Plants. Sponsored by the Western<br />

Forestry Conservation Association, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and Washington State<br />

University Cooperative Extension. Salem, Oregon.<br />

August 10. +LL Norvell & SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in western Canada with observations on the P. kauffmanii<br />

complex. Slide presentation, Mycological Society of American Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon.<br />

April 14. *Lorelei Norvell. After the harvest: preliminary report on the Oregon Cantharellus Study Project. Slide<br />

presentation. Puget Sound Mycological Society. Seattle, Washington.<br />

March 24-28. +LL Norvell. Studying the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt.<br />

Hood National Forest. Slide presentation. Northwest Scientific Association 65th Annual Meeting. Bellingham,<br />

Washington.<br />

March 3. *+Lorelei L. Norvell. Methodology and research on the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle<br />

productivity. Slide presentation. Wild Mushroom Harvesting Discussion Session (Forestry Canada). Victoria,<br />

British Columbia, CANADA.<br />

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1991<br />

November 18. *Lorelei Norvell. The impact of harvesting on chanterelles. Slide lecture. Society of American<br />

Foresters (Oregon Chapter), Portland, Oregon.<br />

November 1. *Lorelei Norvell. Methodology and progress of the Oregon Cantharellus Study project. Slide lecture.<br />

Wild Mushroom Conference 1991, Breitenbush, Oregon.<br />

October 29-30. Lorelei Norvell. The impact of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,<br />

Oregon. Poster. Conference on the Biology and Management of Wild Edible Mushrooms in Pacific Northwest<br />

Ecosystems. Eugene, Oregon.<br />

September 23. *Lorelei Norvell. The chanterelle study: The first five years. Slide lecture. Oregon Mycological Society.<br />

Portland, Oregon.<br />

August 6. +LL Norvell. A study on the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,<br />

Oregon. Poster. Mycological Society of America. San Antonio, Texas.<br />

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