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Lorelei Lehwalder Norvell, PhD
President, Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, LLC
6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, Oregon 97229-1309 USA
[email protected] www.pnw-ms.com
Phone/FAX 503.297.3296
Curriculum Vitae
Editor-in-Chief, MYCOTAXON
[email protected]
Adjunct Faculty Associate in Biology,
Portland State University
EDUCATION
DEGREES AND/OR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED
BIOLOGY-RELATED
PhD (March 20, 1998) –– Botany, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
BS (high honors) (June 8, 1990) –– Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207
LINGUISTICS-RELATED
MA (May 31, 1969) –– Slavic Languages, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712
AB (magna cum laude, June 1, 1964)–– Modern Languages, Knox College, Galesburg, IL 61401
EDUCATION-RELATED
[55 quarter hours (June-August 1962; September 1965-May 1966] –– Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsville, IL 62026
Secondary Education Teacher's Certificate (June 23, 1966, recorded in Springfield, IL]
HIGH SCHOOL
Diploma (June, 1961; Valedictorian, Bausch & Lomb Science Award) –– Roxana Community High School,
Roxana, IL 62084
TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND ASSISTANTSHIPS
Mycological Advisor – Carl Clemons Committee, Portland State University, Portland, OR; 2003–2005
Lecturer –– Conservation & the Environment Seminar, Portland State University, Portland, OR, January 28,
2002.
Instructor –– Microscope Workshop, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR, 1998
Instructor –– Wild Mushroom Conference, Breitenbush, OR, 1991, 1996, 1997
Collections Manager Assistant –– University of Washington Fungal Herbarium, 1990-1994
Teaching Assistant –– General Mycology, University of Washington, 1991
Teaching Assistant –– Mushrooms, Portland State University, 1989
Teaching Assistant –– Systematic Botany, Portland State University, 1988
Instructor –– Introduction to Mushrooms, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR, 1986
Translator –– Linguistics Department, University of Texas 1968-1969
Teaching Assistant –– Russian, University of Texas, 1966-1968
Practicum –– German, East Alton Junior High School, 1966
AWARDS AND HONORARY SOCIETIES
Sigma Xi, Columbia Chapter (PSU) 2006 to present
Mycological Society of America Fellow, 2005
American Men and Women in Science, 1994 to 2005
Mycological Society of America Graduate Fellowship Award, 1993
Dr. Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial Foundation Grant, 1990-1994
Oregon-Washington Reciprocity Award, 1990–1993
Phi Kappa Phi, University of Texas 1969
Phi Beta Kappa, Knox College 1964
Distinguished Alumni Scholarship, Knox College 1961-64
THESES & DISSERTATIONS
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. The biology and taxonomy of Pacific Northwest species of Phaeocollybia (Agaricales,
Cortinariaceae). University of Washington, Seattle. 391 p.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1969. A short history of the Russian Academy of Literature. University of Texas, Austin.
102 p.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (in reverse chronological order)
Senior author of Phaeocollybia species of western North America by Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter —
USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (2009)
Co-author & editor of Field Guide to Ramaria of the Pacific Northwest (North America) by Ronald L. Exeter,
Lorelei Norvell & Efrén Cázares — USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (2006)
Editor-in-Chief, Mycotaxon, Ltd. (October 2003 to present)
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Northwest Forest Plan expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM (2006–2011 [sole source]; Contracting Officer’s
Representative Kelli Van Norman, Portland, Oregon District Office.)
Threatened Fungal Species Evaluator – Oregon Natural Heritage Program; Jimmy Kagan, Director. (2003).
Author – “Fungi” in Macmillan Biology for Students; Richard Robinson, Gale Group, Editor (2001)
Northwest Forest Plan expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM (2001; Contracting Officer’s Representative Ronald
L. Exeter, Salem, Oregon District Office; Special Tillamook Office (240 epigeous ascomycete and Nongilled basidiomycete collections for Cascade RA (Claire Hibbett, Botanist) and Tillamook Field Office)
Oregon Caves National Park Fungal Taxonomist – PWR-ORCA (2000-2004; Contracting officer John Roth,
PWR-ORCA Oregon Caves NP, Caves Highway, Caves Junction OR 97523 [Order #P9340000020;
Requisition#R9340000020])
Northwest Forest Plan gilled & non-gilled basidiomycete expert fungal identifier – USDI-BLM Oregon District
Office, Coos Bay, Oregon, Contracting Officer’s Representative Bruce Rittenhouse; later Kelli van
Norman (2000–2005)
Adjunct Faculty Associate in Biology –– Portland State University, Portland, Oregon (1999 to present)
Coauthor/Coeditor – Ecology and management of commercially harvested chanterelle mushrooms – PNW
Research Station (1999-2003)
Challenge Cost-Share Partner: Macrofungal Community Composition Study –– Partner: Ronald L. Exeter,
Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (1998-2004)
Challenge Cost-Share Partner: Green Peak Density Management Unit Fungi Study –– Partner: Ronald L. Exeter,
Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon (1998-2006)
Instructor — BLM Botanist Microscopy Workshop, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon
(November 18, 1998)
Northwest Forest Plan Strategy 3 Fungal Evaluator (11 SEIS Appendix C-3 species) — USDA Forest Service &
USDI Bureau of Land Management, Supervisor, Dr Michael Castellano, Forest Sciences Lab, Corvallis,
Oregon (1997-1998)
Expert fungal expert identifier (Microscopic identification/verification of Northwest Forest Plan C-3 fungal
species) — Supervisor: Ronald L. Exeter, Botanist, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salem, Oregon
(1996 to present)
Northwest Forest Plan Strategy 3 Fungal Evaluator (30 SEIS Appendix C-3 species) — USDA Forest Service &
USDI Bureau of Land Management, Supervisor, Dr Michael Castellano, Forest Sciences Lab, Corvallis,
Oregon (1995)
Founder & President — Pacific Northwest Mycology Service LLC, Portland, Oregon (1995 to present)
Faculty — Breitenbush Annual Wild Mushroom Conference, Detroit, Oregon (1991, 1996, 1997)
Teaching Assistant — University of Washington Department of Botany, Seattle, Oregon (1991)
Instructor — Introduction to Wild Mushrooms, World Forestry Center, Portland, Oregon (1986)
Instructor — Portland Community College at Rock Creek, Hillsboro, Oregon (1980-1981)
Instructor — Cline Glass Company, Portland, Oregon (1979-1980)
Instructor — Old Nut Loft, Aloha, Oregon (1975-1977)
Owner/Designer — Lorelei Norvell Leaded Glass Studio, Portland, Oregon (1974-1982)
Translator — University of Texas Linguistics Research Center, Austin, Texas (1968-1969)
Teaching Assistant –– University of Texas Slavic Department, Austin, Texas (1966-1968)
MYCOLOGICAL COLLABORATIONS (not cited elsewhere)
2008 to present — Collaborator, World monograph of Phaeocollybia (junior author with Egon Horak senior
author)
2000 — Collaborator (Phaeocollybia Specialist), Costa Rica, (funded by Dr Roy E Halling, Curator, New York
Botanical Garden, as part of his NSF-sponsored study Fungi of Costa Rican Oak Forests
1999 — Faculty, July 10-18 Mycology Week, Highlands Biological Field Station, Highlands, North Carolina,
(funded by Dr Ronald H Petersen, Distinguished Professor, Department of Botany, University of
Tennessee at Knoxville)
1993 — Scientific Consultant, September 30 Upper Carmanah Valley (Vancouver Island) Sitka spruce FRDA II
(Forest Research and Development Working Group) Tour (funded by British Columbia Ministry of the
Environment)
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE (alphabetical according to organization)
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS PARK ALL-TAXA BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY (GSMNP-ATBI)
1998-2000 –– Coordinator (Kingdom Fungi), Taxonomic Working Group (TWIG)
2004 — ATBI Mycoblitz 2004, Petersen/Hughes/University of Tennessee
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INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS NOMENCLATURE SECTION (1999 to present)
2005–present Secretary (appointed, IAPT-CF Permanent Committee for the Nomenclature of Fungi;
General Committee (appointed 2005–present, ex-officio), IBC Nomenclature Section
INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
2006–2014 Executive Board (elected)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR FUNGAL CONSERVATION
2011–present Vice-President (elected)
MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING
1996–2000 Coauthor (with Scott Redhead), “Askus”
1983-1991 –– Author, “The Regular Column”
1983 to 2004 –– Author and/or Contributing Editor
MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (member 1983 to present)
2004–2010 — Chair, (Appointed), MSA Committee (Standing) on Nomenclature
2002-2006 – Member (Appointed), MSA Finance Committee
2000-2006 –– Member (Joint appointment by MSA & NAMA presidents), Joint Commission on Common
Names for Fungi
2000-2003 –– Secretary (Elected)
2000 — Member (Appointed), Exploratory Committee for the Establishment of a Commission on Common
Names for Fungi
1998-2000 –– Editor (Appointed), Inoculum, Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America
1998 — Chair (Appointed), Committee – Liaison with Amateur Mycological Societies & Clubs (Member,
1995-1998)
1996—1999 — Member (Appointed), MSA Standing Committee on Nomenclature
NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (member 1982 to present)
2000-2005 –– Member (Joint appointment by MSA & NAMA presidents), Joint Commission on Common
Names for Fungi
2003 to present — Member, Literature Committee
1998 to present –– Member (Appointed), Editorial Committee
1988-1990 –– Chair (Appointed), Editorial Committee
OREGON CANTHARELLUS STUDY PROJECT (cooperative study by Oregon Mycological Society, USDA-FS, City of Portland)
1992–1999 –– Author, researcher, taxonomic/statistical advisor
1988–1992 –– Coordinator, researcher, primary taxonomist, curator
1986-1987 –– Designer, researcher, primary taxonomist, curator
OREGON MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY (regular member 1973-1990; Life Member (elected) 1990 to present)
1988 to present –– Herbarium curator
1986-87 –– President (Elected)
1983-1986 — Chair (Appointed), Toxicology Committee,
1979 — Annual Fall Foray chairman
1977-78 — President (Elected)
1976 — Secretary (Elected)
1975, 1979, 1981–1984 Annual Mushroom Show chairman or co-chairman
PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT (2003 to present)
2008 to present — Editorial Board, North American Fungi (renamed on-line journal)
2004 to 2007 — Editorial steering committee & Editorial Board, PNW Fungi [on-line journal]
2003 to present –– Substrate-Fungus database advisory board
PACIFIC NORTHWEST KEY COUNCIL (elected member 1982 to present)
1988 — President (Elected)
1987 — Vice-President (Elected)
1984-1986 — Trustee (Elected)
MISCELLANEOUS MYCOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES (not cited above)
2008 to present — Scientific Advisory Board, MycoBank, The Netherlands & International Mycological
Association
2003 to present — Editorial Board, Centraalbureau des Schimmelcultures: Studies in Mycology, The
Netherlands
2000 to present — Member (Joint MSA-NAMA appointment), Joint Commission on Common Mushroom Names
for North America (5-year appointment)
1997 — Organizer, Breitenbush Annual Wild Mushroom Conference (Faculty Member in 1991, 1996, 1997)
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1992-1994 — Member (Appointed), University of Washington Botany Department Travel Awards Committee
1979 to present — Compiler, Master Index of Macrofungi and Myxomycetes of the Pacific Northwest (on-going
research: includes distributions and synonymies for 5500 names, lists 700 references)
1975-2002 — Mushroom Identifier for the public, Oregon Poison Control, & Portland area hospitals
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (current)
British Mycological Society (BMS)
Fungal Specialist Group, Species Survival Commission/World Conservation Union (SSC/IUCN)
International Association of Plant Taxonomists (IAPT)
International Mycological Association (IMA)
International Society for Fungal Conservation (ISFC)
Mycological Society of America (MSA)
Mycological Society of Japan (MSJ)
North American Mycological Association (NAMA)
Oregon Mycological Society (OMS -- Life Member)
Pacific Northwest Key Council (PNWKC)
Sigma Xi
COMMUNITY AWARDS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (non-scientific)
Portland Public Schools, Portland, Oregon
1984 — Outstanding School Volunteer (Awarded by Superintendent of Schools, Dr Matthew Prophet)
1982-1986 — Editor: Skyline News (1982-1986), West Sylvan Wolf Call (1983-1984)
1982-1983 — Chair (Elected), Lincoln Cluster Reorganization Committee
1982 — Treasurer (Elected), Skyline School Parent-Teachers Association
1979-1984 — Chair (Elected): Skyline School Local School Advisory Committee (1979-1981, 1983-1984),
West Sylvan Middle School Local School Advisory Committee (1983-1984)
Chamber Music Society of Oregon
1986-1987 –– President
1985-1986 — Board Member
1983 –– Editor, Upbeat, Newsletter of Oregon Symphonietta
Oregon Designer Craftsman Guild (Invited member, 1976-1982)
1977-1980–– Editor, Oregon Designer Craftsman Guild Newsletter
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Scientific Publications
(both peer-reviewed & general publications; cited in REVERSE chronological order, ALPHABETICAL within year):
IN PRESS
Norvell, Lorelei L; Redhead, Scott A. A mycologist’s guide to the Melbourne Code. Abstract in Inoculum?
for MSA annual meeting (Yale).
Wu, Sheng-Hua; Paul M. Kirk, Scott A. Redhead, Joost A. Stalpers, Yu-Cheng Dai, Leif Ryvarden, Zhu-Liang
Yang, Lorelei L. Norvell, Ching-Hua Su, Yu Li, Wen-Ying Zhuang, Yi-Jian Yao, Chee-Jen Chen, LungChung Chen & Zhi-He Yu. Resolution of the nomenclature for niu-chang-chih (Taiwanofungus
camphoratus), an important medicinal polypore. Taxon.
IN REVIEW
Matheny, P. Brandon; Norvell, Lorelei L.; Giles, Emily C. A common new species of Inocybe in the Pacific
Northwest with an unusual reaction to p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde. Mycologia. 30 ms p.
IN PREPARATION
Norvell, Lorelei L. AGARICALES OF CALIFORNIA: PHAEOCOLLYBIA. Mad River Press.
Norvell LL, Halling RE. PHAEOCOLLYBIA IN COSTA RICA. New York Botanical Garden.
2012
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2012 [‘2011’]. . From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 118: xi.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2012. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 119: xi.
Norvell, Lorelei L; Redhead, Scott A. June 2012. STOP PRESS! Registries of names and the new Code. IMA Fungus
3(1,): 2.
Redhead, Scott A.; Ammirati, Joseph F.; Norvell, Lorelei L.; Vizzini, Alfredo; Contu, Marco E. 2012 [‘2011’].
Validation of combinations with basionyms published by Fries in 1861. Mycotaxon 118: 455–458.
http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/118.455
[Redhead, Norvell & Moncalvo. 2012. Cantharellus roseocanus (Redhead, Norvell & Danell) Redhead, Norvell &
Moncalvo IF550056 in Redhead, Scott A. Nomenclatural novelties. Index Fungorum no. 5. (ISSN 2049-2375).]
Redhead, Scott; Norvell, Lorelei; Seifert, Keith; Miller, Andrew. 2012. International meetings to discuss fungal
nomenclature. IMA Fungus 2(2): 44–45.
2011
Hawksworth, D.L., Crous, P.W., Redhead, S.A., Reynolds, D.R., Samson, R.A., Seifert, K.A., Taylor, J.W., Wingfield,
M.J., Abaci, Ö., Aime, M.C., Asan, A., Bai, F.-Y., de Beer, Z.W., Begerow, D., Berikten, D., Boekhout, T.,
Buchanan, P.K., Burgess, T., Buzina, W., Cai, L., Cannon, P.F., Crane, J.L., Damm, U., Daniel, H.-M., van
Diepeningen, A.D., Druzhinina, I.S., Dyer, P.S., Eberhardt, U., Fell, J.W., Frisvad, J.C., Geiser, D.M., Geml, J.,
Glienke, C., Gräfenhan, T., Groenewald, J.Z., Groenewald, M., de Gruyter, J.Z., Guého-Kellermann, E., Hibbett,
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.,
Kadaifciler, D.G., Kirk, P.M., Kõljalg, U., Kurtzman, C.P., Lagneau, P.-E., Lévesque, C.A., Liu, X., Lombard, L.,
Meyer, W., Miller, A., Minter, D.W., Najafzadeh, M.J., Norvell, L.L., Ozerskaya, S.M., Öziç, R., Pennycook, S.R.,
Peterson, S.W., Pettersson, O.V., Quaedvlieg, W., Robert, V.A., Ruibal, C., Schnürer, J., Schroers, H.-J., Shivas,
R., Slippers, B., Spierenburg, H., Takashima, M., Taşkın, E., Thines, M., Thrane, U., Uztan, A.H., van Raak, M.,
Varga, J., Vasco, A., Verkley, G., Videira, S.I.R., de Vries, R.P., Weir, B.S., Yilmaz, N., Yurkov, A., and Zhang, N.
2011. The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature. IMA Fungus 2(1): 105-112.
Kirk PM, Norvell LL, Yao YJ. Changes to the Code of Nomenclature in Melbourne. Journal of Fungal Research 9(3):
125–128 (in Chinese).
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. .From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 117: ix.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Fungal nomenclature. 1. Melbourne approves a new Code. MYCOTAXON 116: 481–490.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 116: ix.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 18. TAXON 60: 1199–1201
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 115: ix.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 17. TAXON 60: 610–613.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 16. TAXON 60: 223–226.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011 (‘2010’). Fungal nomenclature. Summary of recent decisions by the Nomenclature
Committee for Fungi. Mycotaxon 114: 501–505.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2011 (‘2010’). From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 114: 509–510.
Korf, Richard P., Lorelei L. Norvell. 2011 (‘2010’). Cautionary advice to authors who alter their reprints in any way
from the original publication. MYCOTAXON 114: 485.
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Redhead, Scott; Norvell, Lorelei; Seifert, Keith; Miller, Andrew. 2011. International meetings to discuss fungal
nomenclature in 2012: Collaboration between the between the NCF, ICTF, and organizers of regional
mycological meetings. IMA Fungus 2(2): 44–45.
2010
Hawksworth, David L., Jerry A, Cooper, Pedro W. Crous, Kevin D. Hyde, Teresa Iturriaga, Paul M. Kirk, Thorsten
H. Lumbsch, Tom W. May, David W. Minter, Lorelei L. Norvell, Scott A. Redhead, Amy Y. Rossman, Keith A.
Seifert, Joost A. Stalpers, John W. Taylor, Michael J. Wingfield. 2010. (117–119) Proposals to make the prepublication deposit of key nomenclatural information in a recognized repository a requirement for valid
publication of organisms treated as fungi under the Code. MYCOTAXON 112: 514–519 & TAXON 59: 660–662.].
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. From the Editor-in-Chief: Mycotaxon becomes an online journal in 2011. Mycotaxon 112:
514–516.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 15. TAXON 59: 291–293.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. From the Editor-in-Chief. MYCOTAXON 111: 533.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2010. Mycotaxon becomes an online journal in 2011. MYCOTAXON 112: 514–516.
Norvell, Lorelei L., Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon, Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Species concepts in a molecular
age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Abstract in INOCULUM 61(4): 66.
Norvell, Lorelei L., Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon, Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Species concepts in a molecular
age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Abstract in IMC9: The biology of fungi_Oxford abstract on disc given to 1750 IMC9
delegates.
Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. The IMC9 Edinburgh
Nomenclature Sessions. IMA FUNGUS 1(2): 143–148.
Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H. Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Edinburgh 2010: The 9th
International Mycological Congress Nomenclature Sessions. TAXON 59: 1867–1868.
Norvell, Lorelei L., David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H Petersen & Scott A. Redhead. 2010. Fungal nomenclature 1.
The IMC9 Nomenclature Sessions. MYCOTAXON 113: 503–511.
Norvell, L.L., Redhead, S.A., and Minnis, A.M. 2010. Annual Report of the MSA Nomenclature Committee.
Inoculum Supplement to Mycologia 61(4): 16-17.
Redhead, Scott A., Lorelei L. Norvell, Shaun R. Pennycook. 2010. (223–232) Proposals to amend articles regulating
the typification of names in sanctioning works. TAXON 59: 1910–1913.
2009
Hawksworth, David L., Crous, Pedro W., Dianese, José C. Gryzenhout, Marieka, Norvell, Lorelei L., Seifert, Keith
A. 2009. (016–020) Proposals to amend the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. MYCOTAXON 108:
1–4.
Hawksworth, D.L., Crous, P.W., Dianese, J.C., Gryzenhout, M., Norvell, L.L., Seifert, K.A. 2009. (016–020)
Proposals to amend CODE to make it clear that it covers the nomenclature of fungi, and to modify its
governance with respect to names of organisms treated as fungi. TAXON 58(2): 658–659.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2009. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 15. Mycotaxon 110: 487–492.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2009. Annual report of the nomenclature committee. INOCULUM 60(5): (11–12).
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2009 (“2008”). PHAEOCOLLYBIA OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST NORTH AMERICA.
USDI-BLM/OR/WA/GI-08/100-1792, Salem, Oregon 228 p.
Norvell, Lorelei. September, 2009. Return to OMS mushrooms — 2008: the annotated OMS herbarium annual
mushroom show. [46-page PDF available for download from www.wildmushrooms.org]
2008
Exeter Ronald L., Norvell Lorelei L. 2008. Ramaria of the Pacific Northwestern United States. Abstract for 2007
MSA poster presentation, in INOCULUM 59(2): 16.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Fungi under the International Code of Nomenclature. Abstract for 2007 MSA symposium
presentation, in INOCULUM, 59(2): 31.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi: 14. TAXON 58(2): 637–639.
Norvell, Lorelei L., Ammirati, Joe F., Redhead, Scott A. 2008. Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1:
Chlamydopus meyenianus. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 3(7): 127–138. doi: 10.2509/naf.2008.003.0076.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2008. Return to the elusive Phaeocollybia 2. Oregon — the phaeocollybian
Eden? Abstract for 2008 MSA poster presentation, in INOCULUM 59(4): 48.
Norvell, Lorelei. February, 2008. Preliminary list of fungi displayed at the Oregon Mycological Society Annual show
2007: 239 collections & 283 photos later. [7-page PDF with 188 color photos + index available for download
from www.wildmushrooms.org]
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2007
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2007 (‘2006’). Book review: Common mushrooms of the Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica
[Halling & Mueller 2005]. MYCOTAXON 98: 290-292.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2007. Annual report of the Nomenclature Committee. INOCULUM 57(2): 19.
Norvell, Lorelei L., Exeter, Ronald L. 2007. Phaeocollybia in western North America 5: P. ochraceocana sp. nov. and
the P. kauffmanii complex. MYCOTAXON 102: 315–332.
2006
Exeter Ronald L., Lorelei Norvell, Efren Cázares. 2006. RAMARIA OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN UNITED STATES.
USDI-BLM. Salem District. 157 p.
Matheny PG, Curtis JM, Hofstetter V, Aime MC, Moncalvo JM, Ge ZW, Yang ZL, Slot JC, Ammirati JF, Baroni TJ,
Bougher NL, Hughes KW, Lodge DJ, Kerrigan RW, Seidl MT, Aanen DK, DeNitis M, Daniel GM, Desjardin DE,
Kropp BR, Norvell LL, Parker A, Vellinga EC, Vilgalys R, Hibbett DS. 2006. Major clades of Agaricales: a
multilocus phylogenetic overview. MYCOLOGIA 98: 982-995.
Norvell, Lorelei L. March 24, 2006. Phaeocollybia piceae A.H. Sm. & Trappe (Agaricales) confirmed from the interior
of British Columbia. BEN (Botanical Electronic News) 359. ISSN 1188-603x. http://www.ou.edu/cas/botanymicro/ben/ben359.html
Norvell, Lorelei. October, 2006. 190 collections & 295 photos later: Provisional identifications of fungi displayed at
the Oregon Mycological Society Annual Show 2006. [4-page PDF available for download from
www.wildmushrooms.org]
2005
Glawe, Dean A., Joseph F. Ammirati, Brenda E. Callan, Frank M. Dugan, Lorelei L. Norvell & Michelle T. Seidl. The
Pacific Northwest Fungi Project: developing a collaborative model for inventorying biodiversity on a regional
basis. Abstract in INOCULUM 56(4): 21.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. A return to the elusive Phaeocollybia: I. A key to western North American species.
Abstract in INOCULUM 56(4): 44.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2005. Nomenclature Committee Report. INOCULUM 56(5): 8–9.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2005. IBC XVII (Vienna, Austria, 2005): The Code and the Congress. Inoculum 56(6): 14–16.
2004
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. Editorial contributions: MYCOTAXON 89: covers 2&3, 89: 521, 90: 237-238.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2004. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 4: Two new species with tibiiform cheilocystidia
and Section Versicolores reconsidered. MYCOTAXON 90: 241-260.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2004. Ectomycorrhizal epigeous basidiomycete diversity in Oregon’s coastal
montane Pseudotsuga menziesii forests – preliminary observations. IN FUNGI IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS: DIVERSITY,
ECOLOGY, AND SYSTEMATICS, Cathy Cripps (ed.). Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 89: 159-189.
2003
Norvell, Lorelei. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested edible chanterelles in western North
America. Abstract. 3RD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EDIBLE MYCORRHIZAL MUSHROOMS, August 16-22, 2003.
University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.
Norvell L, Pilz D, Danell E, Molina R. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested chanterelle
mushrooms. Abstract in INOCULUM 54(3); www.msafungi.org
Pilz, David, Lorelei Norvell, Eric Danell & Randy Molina. 2003. Ecology and management of commercially harvested
chanterelle mushrooms. GEN. TECH. REP PNW-GTR-576. March 2003. Portland, OR: US Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 89 p.
2002
Norvell, LL. 2002. “Fungi” in MACMILLAN SCIENCE LIBRARY: BIOLOGY, Vol. 4. Richard Robinson, Editor. ISBN# 0-02865551-6.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2002. 547 – The Douglas-fir epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete
community in the western North American Northern Spotted Owl zone. IMC7: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. Oslo
[www.uio.no/conferences/imc7]. p. 166-67.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2002. The epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Douglas-fir fungal
community in "peace" and "war". INOCULUM 53(3):47.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2002. Phaeocollybia in western North America 3: New species P. phaeogaleroides and P. rifflipes,
with notes on the P. festiva complex. MYCOTAXON 81: 95-112.
Redhead SA, Norvell LL, Danell E, Ryman S. 2002. (1537–1538) Proposals to conserve the names Cantharellus
lutescens Fr. : Fr. and C. tubaeformis Fr. : Fr. (Basidiomycota) with conserved types. TAXON 51: 559-562.
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2001
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001(2002). Mycological dispatches – 2001. Summaries of recent research papers on North
American macrofungi, lichens, and slime molds. MCILVAINEA 15(1): 23-28.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. An informal poll for MSA members: Should the type of Coprinus be changed?. INOCULUM
52(5):5.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. An informal poll for NAMA members: Should the type of Coprinus be changed? MYCOFILE
42(5): 1,4.
2000
Norvell LL. 2000. Practical mycology in the 21st century. [Abstract]. INOCULUM 51(4):
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 2000. The Askus Column: The contest is over and no one got them all right -but we still have a winner! MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(1): 23-26.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Scott A. Redhead 2000. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 2: The vernal P.
pleurocystidiata sp. nov. and P. carmanahensis reconsidered. MYCOLOGIA 92: 984-991.
Norvell, Lorelei L. & Scott A. Redhead. 2000. Stropharia albivelata and its basionym Pholiota albivelata. MYCOTAXON
76: 315-320.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (2001) Musings of a Mycological Miner II: Summaries of papers on North American
macrofungi, lichens, and myxomycetes published in 2000. MCILVAINEA 14(2): 51-73.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000. Great Smoky Mountains National Park resource Management and Science Weekly update.
MYCOPHILE 41(5): 14.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000. Phaeocollybia in Western North America 1: The Phaeocollybia kauffmanii complex.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 78:1055-1076.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. Greater Smokies project has a new coordinator. MYCOPHILE 41(5): 11,13.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(3): 72.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(4): 20.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(5): 47-49.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 51(6): 24-25.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries.: Tree Canopy Biodiversity Project INOCULUM 51(2): 10.
Norvell, Lorelei. 2000. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries: Fungal TWIG Entry 2000-1. INOCULUM 51(1): 14-15.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 2000. Here come really-common common names? [NAMA and MSA endorse a
commission to make recommendations; “1st List” not expected for one to two years. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL
OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(4): 5-8.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 2000. The Askus Column: Bugged? Ask a Mycologist. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL
OF WILD MUSHROOMING. 18(2): 18-21.
Redhead, Scott A; Ammirati, Joseph F; Norvell, Lorelei L; Seidl, Michelle. 2000. Notes on western North American
snowbank fungi. MYCOTAXON 76: 321-328.
Redhead, Scott; Lorelei Norvell, Judy Roger, Elio Schaechter & Tom Volk. 2000. Commission on Common
Mushroom Names for North America. INOCULUM 51(5): 5-7.
1999
Norvell, LL; Tulloss, RE; Asheville Mushroom Club. 1999. 1170 -- Butterflies of the soil 1999: GSMNP-ATBI fungal
pilot study. XVI INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS: ABSTRACTS p. 487.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. (Book Review) Anatomie der Hymenomyceten, by H. Clémençon. F. Flück-Wirth,
Internationale Buchhandlung für Botanik und Naturwissenschaften. 1997. XI + 997 p.. MYCOLOGIA 91(3): 557558.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. Musings of a new mycological miner: Summaries of papers on North American
macrofungi, lichens, and myxomycetes published in 1999. MCILVAINEA 14(1): 53-72.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Flash! Mushroom debate in Oregon senate makes headline news!. INOCULUM 50(4): 5.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Kingdom Fungi and the Great Smoky Mountains ATBI. INOCULUM 50(1): 5-7.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Mycophiles join species blitz in the Smokies. MYCOPHILE 40(2): 1, 5-6.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Notes from the Herbarium: Spring 1999. MUSHRUMORs 38(4): 7-8.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Scouring the Smokies. MUSHRUMORS NEWSLETTER OF THE OREGON MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
38(2): 6-7, 10.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. Smokies - ATBI Update. MYCOPHILE 40(4): 5,12.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. The GSMNP-ATBI diaries. INOCULUM 50(4): 3-4.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1999. The October 22-24 1999 Camp Cascade OMS Fall Foray List. MUSHRUMORS 38(6): 5-6.
Norvell, LL; Exeter; RL. 1999. 1161 -- The Oregon Douglas-fir fungal community. XVI INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL
CONGRESS: ABSTRACTS p. 486.
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Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 1999. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities. Abstract in NORTHWEST
SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION 1999 ANNUAL MEETING BULLETIN: 45.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1999. Pukey Point common names contest to close Oct. 1. MUSHROOM, THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(4): 31-32.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1999. The “Askus” column: The Appellation Trail: A one-act play. MUSHROOM,
THE JOURNAL 17(3): 13-15.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1999. The “Askus” column: American epitaphs and epithets. MUSHROOM, THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(4): 27-29.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1999. The “Askus” column: Does a Matsu by any other name smell as sweet?
MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(2): 12-13.
1998
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Annual Show Report: 270 species catalogued (from the Herbarium of the Oregon
Mycological Society). MUSHRUMORS 37(6): 10.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Dr Harry D Thiers NAMA Foray Floods Asilomar. THE MYCOPHILE 39:3(1-5).
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. 1998 Fall Foray Report: 98 species catalogued (from the Herbarium of the Oregon
Mycological Society). MUSHRUMORS 37(6): 10.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. Observations on the development, morphology and biology of Phaeocollybia. MYCOLOGICAL
RESEARCH 102(5): 615-630.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. The Biology and Taxonomy of Pacific Northwest Species of Phaeocollybia (Agaricales,
Cortinariaceae). PhD Dissertation, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle. 400 p.
Norvell, Lorelei L; Roger, Judy. 1998. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: Pacific Golden Chanterelle
preliminary observations and productivity data (1986-1997). Abstract in INOCULUM 49(2): 40.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1998. The genus and how it breeds. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL OF WILD
MUSHROOMING 16(3): 5-9.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1998-1999. The “Askus” column: In search of the dead. MUSHROOM, THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 17(1): 13-15.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1998. The “Askus” column: Additional, seemingly useless names? MUSHROOM,
THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 16(4): 28-29.
1997
Norvell, LL. 1997. Phaeocollybia: The Sixth Year. Abstract in INOCULUM 48(3): 28.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1997. Ask the Professionals: Is that new genus here to stay? MUSHROOM: THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(2): 11-13.
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1997. Ask the Professionals: Why no agreement on agreement? MUSHROOM: THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(3): 12-13.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1997. Ask Us: How useful are herbarium species? MUSHROOM: THE JOURNAL OF
WILD MUSHROOMING 15(l): 9-1 1.
Redhead, Scott & Lorelei Norvell. 1997. The 'Ask Us’ Column: What if you've found a new species? MUSHROOM:
THE JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 15(4): 11-16.
Redhead, Scott A., Lorelei Norvell, & Eric Danell. 1997. Cantharellus formosus and the Pacific Golden Chanterelle
harvest in western North America. MYCOTAXON 65: 285-322.
1996
Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1996. The agaric genus Phaeocollybia in western North America: new species. Abstract in
INOCULUM 47(3):24
Norvell, Lorelei & Scott Redhead. 1996. Ask Us: Ask and ye shall find out about name changes. MUSHROOM: THE
JOURNAL OF WILD MUSHROOMING 14(4): 5-9.
Norvell, Lorelei, Judy Roger, Janet Lindgren & Frank Kopecky. 1996. Study 8: Oregon Cantharellus Study Project
1986-1996. IN David Pilz & Randy Molina, eds. MANAGING FUNGAL DIVERSITY AND WILD MUSHROOM HARVESTING
IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-371 USDA-FS, PNW Research Station, Portland, Oregon. p.
69-72.
Redhead SA, Norvell LL, Danell E. 1996. Is Cantharellus formosus being commercially harvested? Abstract in
INOCULUM 47(3): 30.
1995
Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1995. Systematics of PNW Phaeocollybia species: molecular and morphological collusion.
Abstract in INOCULUM 46(3): 32.
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Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. Loving the chanterelle to death? The Ten Year Oregon Chanterelle Study. MCILVAINEA
12(l): 6-25.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. Strategy 1: Phaeocollybia, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity. Abstract in PROGRAM:
OREGON NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NATIVE HABITAT. Corvallis,
Oregon.
Norvell, Lorelei L., Frank Kopecky, Janet Lindgren & Judy Roger. 1995. The Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) -- A
Peek at Productivity. IN PROCEEDINGS: THE BUSINESS AND SCIENCE OF SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS -- A CONFERENCE
AND EXPOSITION January 26-27, 1994. Chris Schnepf, ed. Western Forestry and Conservation Association,
Portland, OR. p. 117-128.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1995. How does one key a Gestalt? and other niceties. MUSHROOM: THE JOURNAL OF WILD
MUSHROOMING 13(l): 32-33.
Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL. 1995 Omphalina sensu lato in North America. 3. Chromosera gen. nov. BEIHEFTE
SYDOWIA. 10: 142-154.
Redhead SA, Walker GR, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL. 1995. Omphalina sensu lato in North America 4: 0. rosella.
MYCOLOGIA 87(6): 880-885.
1994
Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Puget Sound Mycological Society, Redhead SA, Ginns JH, Burdsall
HH, Volk TJ. 1994. Macrofungi of old-growth Abies forests in the Pacific Northwest. Abstract in FIFTH
INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 4.
Ammirati, J., S. Ammirati, L. Norvell, M. Puccio, M. Seidl, G. Walker, Puget Sound Mycological Society, S. Redhead,
J. Ginns, H. Burdsall, T. Volk & K. Nakasone. 1994. A Preliminary Report on the Fungi of Barlow Pass,
Washington. MCILVAINEA 11(2): 10-33.
Norvell LL, Ammirati JF, Redhead SA. 1994. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Abstract in FIFTH
INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 158.
Norvell LL, Redhead SA. 1994 Valdensinia heterodoxa (Sclerotiniaceae) in the United States. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF
FOREST RESEARCH 24: 1981-1983.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1994. (Book Review) Systematics of Laccaria (Agaricales) in the Continental United States and
Canada, with discussion on Extralimital taxa and descriptions of extant types. by Gregory M. Mueller. 1992.
Fieldiana -- Botany: New Series, #30. Publication 1435. Field Museum of Natural History. 158 p. MYCOPHILE
May/June: p. 6
Norvell, Lorelei L., Scott A. Redhead & Joseph F. Ammirati. 1994. Omphalina sensu lato in North America 1-2. 1:
Omphalina wynniae and the genus Chrysomphalina. 2: Omphalina sensu Bigelow. MYCOTAXON 50: 379-407.
Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Weber NS, O'Dell TE, Puccio MB, Walker GR. 1994. Snowbank
fungi in Washington and British Columbia. Abstract in FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS
ABSTRACTS p. 177.
Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB, O'Dell TE, Seidl MT, Gamiet S. 1994 The Who's
Who of mushroom versus mushroom –– mycoparasitism of agaric basidiomata by other agarics in the Pacific
Northwest. FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL CONGRESS ABSTRACTS, p. 178.
Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB. 1994. Squamanita contortipes the Rosetta Stone of a
mycoparasitic agaric genus. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 72: 1812-1824.
1993
Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, O'Dell T, Seidl M, Walker G. 1993 Some fungi of Pacific Northwest old-growth forests.
Abstract in INOCULUM 4(2): 25.
Norvell LL, Ammirati JF. 1993. Further Observations on the genus Phaeocollybia. Abstract in INOCULUM 4(2): 51-52.
Norvell, Lorelei L. 1993. (Book Review) Macromycetes and Air Pollution, by G. Gulden, K. Hoiland. K. Bendiksen,
T. E. Brandrud, B. S. Foss, H. B. Jenssen & D. Laber. Bibliotheca Mycologica: Band 144. J. Cramer, Berlin. 81 p.
MYCOLOGIA 85(5): 878-879.
Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Mycena gaultheri rediscovered after 50 years. MYCOTAXON 46:97-105.
Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Notes on Bondarzewia, Heterobasidion, and Pleurogala. MYCOTAXON 48: 371-380.
Redhead SA, Norvell LL. 1993. Phaeocollybia in western Canada. MYCOTAXON 46: 343-359.
1992
Norvell LL, Redhead SA. 1992. Phaeocollybia in western Canada with observations on the P. kauffmanii complex.
Abstract in INOCULUM 43(1-3): 45-46.
Norvell, LL 1992. Studying the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt. Hood National
Forest. In WILD MUSHROOM HARVESTING DISCUSSION SESSION MINUTES. DeGeus, Redhead & Callan editors. Province
of British Columbia, Ministry of Forests: Victoria, British Columbia. 9-15.
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Norvell, LL 1992. Studying the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt. Hood
National Forest. Abstract in NORTHWEST NATURAL SCIENCES ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM: p. 34.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1992. A Canadian Odyssey: The search for the elusive Phaeocollybia. Mushroom, The Journal 10(2):
9-12.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1992. Fungus-tree partnership provokes innovative study. WESTERN FORESTER 37(2): 22.
1991
Norvell LL. 1991. A study on the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,
Oregon. Abstract in MSA NEWSLETTER 42(l): 29.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1991. The herbarium and how it breeds. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 10(l): 15-17.
1989
Norvell, Lorelei. 1989. Distribution. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 7(2): 15-17.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1989. An Unusual Year. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAl 7(l): 15-17.
1988
Norvell, Lorelei. 1988. Species, Splitters, and Sex. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 6(2): 14-16.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1988. Charting the Chanterelle. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 6(1): 19-21.
1987
Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. Sparassis, MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(4): 26-28.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. Summer mushrooming can be special. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAl 5(3): 22-25.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. You can rise above morels to all the rainbow colors. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(2): 13-15.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1987. A Romp through Lepiota. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 5(1): 14-16.
1986
Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Avoiding the Dance of Death -- A Wild Mushroom Primer. FOREST WORLD 2(1): 40-45.
Norvell, Lorelei (as “Ms. Mushroom”). 1986 Etiquette for the Morelly Wanting. pp. 49-52 in Peter Leach & Emily
Mikkelsen (eds.), MALFRED FERNDOCK'S MOREL COOKBOOK.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Poisonings I have Known. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(4): 17-23.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. That nudum is a nuda? MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(3): 6-9.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Taxonomic Quandaries. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(2): 32-35.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1986. Naming Them (The mushroom, the man, the name, another name, the squabble, the
congress). MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 4(1): 21-23.
1983–1985
Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Typification of mushroom names. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 3(4): 13-15.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Every mushroom, it turns out, wasn’t named by the supreme being. MUSHROOM, THE
JOURNAL 3(3): 13-14.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. Names Do Matter. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 3(2): 15-16.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1985. In which assistance is rendered to a zoo with a mushroom-eating bear. MUSHROOM, THE
JOURNAL 3(1): 22-23.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Going to the Show. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(4): 35-36.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Mushroom Etiquette. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(3): 28-30.
Norvell, Lorelei. 1984. Planning the Foray. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(2): 17-21
Norvell, Lorelei. 1983. Which Are You? – Introduction to Mushrooms. MUSHROOM, THE JOURNAL 2(1): 5-7
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Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 105 (July–September, 500 p). November 6, 2008.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 104 (April–June, 424 p). June 27, 2008.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 103 (January–March, 394 p). March 26, 2008.
Peer Review, MYCOLOGIA —Aquatic gilled mushrooms: Psathyrella fruiting in the Rogue River in southern Oregon
(Jonathan L. Frank, Robert A. Coffan & Darlene Southworth). MYCOLOGIA 102: 93–107. At the request of the
authors and journal. April 27, 2008.
Peer Review, MYCOTAXON —South American Stropharia (Agaricales) type studies: 1. Stropharia varzeae comb. nov. from
the Brazilian Amazon (Vagner G. Cortez). At the request of the author. October 20, 2007; published in 2008:
MYCOTAXON 103: 137–140.
Peer Review, MYCOTAXON —South American Stropharia (Agaricales) type studies: 2. Pholiota trinitensis is transferred to
Stropharia (Vagner G. Cortez). At the request of the author. January 8, 2008.
Report (paid) —Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 1998–2005. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities — Benton County
Green Peak density management study. Salem, USDI-BLM unpublished report on file. 22 p. June 30, 2008
Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:
identification of 314 collections and 3 p. + 1 database. March 27, 2008.
Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:
identification of 8 collections and 2 p. + 1 database. August 28, 2008.
IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary— Mailing 7 (33 p.). February 4, 2008.
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2007
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 102 (October–December, 470 p). December 26, 2007.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 101 (July–September, 406 p). October 16, 2007.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 100 (April–June, 376 p). May 31, 2007.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 99 (January–March, 382 p). April 21, 2007.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 98 (October-December, 320 p). March 31, 2007
Peer Review, AUSTRALASIAN MYCOLOGIST — A.M. Young & N.A. Fechner. 2006. Australian coralloid fungi 1. Ramaria
capitata. At the request of the journal. May 24, 2007.
Peer Review, MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCh —Randy Molina. 2008. Protecting rare, little-known, old-growth forest-associated
fungi in the Pacific Northwest: a case study in fungal conservation. Mycological Research 112: 613–638. At the
request of the journal. September 5, 2007.
Peer Review, NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI —Halling, Roy & Egon Horak. 2008. Phaeocollybia longistipitata sp. nov. from
Costa Rica. North American Fungi 3(7): 177–185. At the request of the journal. October 29, 2007.
Peer Review, TAXON— the nomenclatural status of the genus Tubifera (Carlos Lado). At the request of the journal.
May 21, 2007.
Report (paid) —Norvell LL, Exeter RL. Year 6— 2004–2005. Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities — Benton
County Green Peak density management study. Salem, USDI-BLM unpublished report on file. 36 p. January 8,
2007.
Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:
identification of 67 collections; 3 p. + 1 database. January 12, 2007.
Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:
identification of 67 collections and 2 p. + 1 database. November 19, 2007.
Secretarial Letter to the IAPT Nomenclature Committee for Fungi—Mailing 5 (17 p) March 26, 2007.
IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—Mailing 6 (19 p.) May 31, 2007.
2006
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 94 (October-December, 412 p). May 11, 2006.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 95 (January–March, 350 p). June 16, 2006.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 96 (April–June 364 p). August 25, 2006
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 97 (July–September, 394 p). December 30, 2006.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon — H. Deng & Y-J Yao. Tricholoma equestre, the correct name for T. flavovirens (Agaricales). 6
ms p. March 27, 2006.
Report (paid)— USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van Norman, Portland, Oregon:
identification of 4 collections; 1 p. + 1 database. February 1, 2006.
IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—9 p. (Commentary 2, Letter 3). November 11, 2006.
2005
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 91 (January–March, 542 p). March 30, 2005.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 92 (April–June, 512 p). July 14, 2005.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 93 (July–September, 426 p). November 11, 2005.
Peer Review, Mycologia — R. Greg Thorn, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, D. Jean Lodge, Scott A. Redhead & María Martín.
2005. A new poroid species of Resupinatus from Puerto Rico, with a reassessment of the cyphelloid genus
Stigmatolemma. Mycologia 1140-1151. July 5, 2005.
Peer Review, Mycologia Daniel L. Lindner Czederpiltz, Harold H. Burdsall Jr. & Glen R. Stanosz. Species diversity of
polyporoid and corticioid fruiting bodies under different management regimes in northern hardwood forests. 38
ms p. April 19, 2005.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon—Ekaterina F. Malysheva. Lepiota pseudoasperula (Agaricaceae), new to Russia. Mycotaxon 91:
365–368. February 27, 2005.
Peer Review, New Zealand Journal of Botany — P.R. Johnston & D. Park. 2005. Chlorociboria (Fungi, Helotiales) in New
Zealand. 43: 679–719. Rev sent to journal: April 12, 2005.
Peer Review, The Journal of Eucaryotic Microbiology — Scott A. Redhead, Melanie T. Cushion, Jacob K. Frenkel & James
R. Stringer. 2006. Pneumatocystis and Trypanosoma cruzi nomenclature and typifications.. J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 53:
2–11. September 26, 2005.
Report (MSA annual) — 2004-2005 report of the MSA Nomenclature committee (1 p.) June 30, 2005
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon: identification of 15 collections; 3 p. + 1 database. July 4, 2005.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon: identification of 53 collections; 3 p. + 1 database/ April 27, 2005.
IAPT NC for Fungi Secretary—12 p. (Commentary 1, Letters 1 & 2) September 6, 2005.
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2004
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 89(1, January–March). 224 p. March 31, 2004.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 89(2, April-June) 312 p. June 30, 2004
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 90(1, July–September) 240 p. September 30. 2004.
Mycotaxon (Editor-in-Chief) – Volume 90:(2, October–December) 300 p. December 30. 2004.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon — P. Brandon Matheny & Roy Watling. 2004. A new and unusual species of Inocybe
(Inosperma clade) from tropical Africa. Mycotaxon 89: 497–504. April 28, 2004.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon— P.-A. Moreau, J. Vila, M.Á. Pérez-de-Gregorio, J. Llistosella & X. Llimona. 2005.
Mycotaxon 91: 323–332. August 14, 2004.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon—Xing Yuan He, Hai Mei Li & Yun Wang. 2004. Tuber zhongianense sp. nov. from China.
Mycotaxon 90: 213–216. June 29, 2004.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 126 collections, 9 p + 4 databases. March 29, 2004
Report (paid) — Norvell LL w RL Exeter. 2002-2003 annual report, USDI-BLM & PNW-MS 1998-2003 cost-share
studies: Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities—Green Peak density management study 2002-2003. 49 p.
September 13, 2004.
Report (paid) —Norvell LL w RL Exeter. 2002-2003 annual report, USDI-BLM & PNW-MS 1998-2003 cost-share
studies: Oregon Douglas-fir fungal communities—Pedee fungal community chronosequence study 2002-2003. 53
p. October 26, 2004.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 3 collections, 3 p + 1 database. December 14, 2004
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 45 collections, 4 p + 1 database. October 12, 2004
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 18 collections; 3 p + 1 database. July 1, 2004
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/ USDA-FS Interagency Strategic Survey Coordinator van
Norman, Portland, Oregon): identification of 162 collections, 7 p + 3 databases. March 21, 2004
2003
Academic Review, Portland State University – Evaluation and suggestions for Carl M. Clemons: Variations in
mycophagy and community structure of forest-dwelling small mammals following wildfire. Biology Department
Graduate Research Report. 17 p.. March 4, 2003.
MSA Secretary — Midyear Report Inoculum 54(2): 8 February 26, 2003; Executive Council Midyear Minutes Inoculum
54(3): 4–7 March 20, 2003
MSA Secretary 2002–2003 Annual Report — Inoculum 54(5): 12–14 July 10, 2003
MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 54(1): 5, 54(2): 5–6, 54(3): 9,
54(4): 15–16.
MSA Secretary Minutes — Annual Council Meeting: Inoculum 54(5): 5–7; Annual Business Meeting 54(5): 8–9. August
15, 2003
Peer Review, http://bcmushrooms.forrex.org/ntfp/ — Sharmin Gamiet, Shannon Berch, Christine Roberts, Richard
Winder, Andrew MacKinnon, Paul Kroeger. 2003. BC Non-timber forest products of British Columbia:
Mushrooms. 75 p. July 13, 2003.
Peer Review, Mycologia — Ursula Peintner, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, Rytas Vilgalys. Towards a better understanding of
the infrageneric systematics of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Basidiomycota). October 6, 2003.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon — Dirk Krüger, Hanns Kreisel. 2003. Proposing Morganella subgen. Apioperdon subgen,. nov.
for the puffball Lycoperdon pyriforme. 9 p. January 20. 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 15 collections, 3 p. + 1 database). December 30, 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 152 collections, 5 p. + 1 database) December 28, 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 100 collections, 4 p. + 1 database) December 10, 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 50 collections, 3 p. + 1 database); November 20, 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 69 collections, 6 p. + 2 databases. July 6, 2003.
Report (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 111 collections, 4 p. + 1 database. May 22, 2003.
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Reports (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 427 collections, 11 p. + 2 databases. February 26, 2003.
Reports (paid), Northwest Forest Plan (for USDI-BLM/USDA-FS Regional Mycologist Dreisbach, OSU Forestry
Science Lab, Corvallis, OR) —identification of 290 collections, 10 p + 2 databases. January 3, 2003.
2002
MSA Secretary — Midyear Report Inoculum 53(2): 12–13 February 20, 2002; Executive Council Midyear Minutes Inoculum
53(3): 12–16 March 1, 2002
MSA Secretary 2001–2002 Annual Report — Inoculum 53(4): 5 July 20, 2002; 2002–2003 Roster: Inoculum 53(6): 20–
22 November 5, 2002
MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 53(1): 4, 53(2): 14, 53(3): 11,
53(4) 2–3, 53(5): , 53(6): 14.
MSA Secretary Minutes — Annual Council Meeting: Inoculum 53(5): 6–9; Annual Business Meeting 53(5): 10–11. June
30, 2002
Pacific Northwest Key Council Preliminary Key — Norvell, Lorelei L. Preparation for a key to the cantharelloid fungi of
British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 6 p. November 1.
Peer Review, Mycologia – Kobayashi, T. New taxa and new records of the genus Inocybe from Japan. 30 p. (February
28 – 7 p.).
Peer Review, Mycological Research –– Valerie Hofstetter, Heinz Clémençon, Rytas Vilgalys, Jean-Marc Moncalvo.
Phylogenetic analysis of the Lyophylleae (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes) based on nuclear and mitochondrial rDNA
sequences. 49 p. (May 10 – 2 p.). Review 02-736.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon author. – Dirk Krüger, Hanns Kreisel. Proposing Morganella subgen. Apioperdon subgen,. nov.
as accommodation for the puffball Lycoperdon pyriforme. 5 p.
Peer Review, Mycotaxon author. –– Scott A Redhead, François Lutzoni, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, Ritas Vilgalys. 2002.
Phylogeny of agarics companion article: partial systematics solutions for core omphalinoid genera in the
Agaricales (euagarics). 35 p. (March 5)
Report (paid) — Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 2002 (January 31). Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal
communities: the Polk County Chronosequence Study: Year 2 (1999-2000) & Year 3 (2000-2001). (Unpublished
report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon.
70 p.
Report (paid) — Norvell LL, Exeter RL. 2002 (January 31). Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal
communities: the Green Peak density management study: Year 2 (1999-2000) & Year 3 (2000-2001).
(Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service:
Portland, Oregon. 72 p.
Report (paid) – Norvell LL. – ORCA 2000-2003 Macrofungal Inventory: Macrofungi of the Oregon Cave National
Monument: 2000 Interim Report. (Unpublished report on file, USDI-NPS ORCA headquarters, Cave Junction,
OR). 19 p with 13 photos. August.
Report (paid) — Norvell LL. Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: the Green Peak density
management study: Year 4 (2001-2002). (Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem, Oregon)
Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon. 18 p. September 15.
Report (paid) — Norvell LL. Oregon’s Douglas-Fir ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: the Polk County
Chronosequence Study: Year 4 (2001-2002). (Unpublished report on file, USDI-BLM District Office, Salem,
Oregon) Pacific Northwest Mycology Service: Portland, Oregon. 25 p. September 15.
Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2002 (December 10). Evaluation and Ranking of 51 gilled and non-gilled
basidiomycete Northwest Forest Plan (Strategy & Survey) species in Washington, Oregon, and Oregon. 612 p.
For the Oregon Natural Heritage Program.
2001
Inoculum Editor Final Report — Inoculum 52(3): 4. February 20, 2001.
MSA Inoculum Editorial Apologia. “Embarrassing omissions, additions, and corrections” Inoculum 52(1): 5.
MSA Secretary Annual Report — Inoculum 52(5): 11–12 June 15, 2001; 2001–2002 Roster: Inoculum 52(4): 8–10 July
15, 2001
MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 52(1): 6, 52(2): 10, 52(3): 16,
52(4) 5, 52(5): 8, 52(6): .
Pacific Northwest Key Council Preliminary Key: – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Preliminary keys to Phaeocollybia species of
British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 10 p.
Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer) – Høiland, Klaus; Janak, Karel; Størmer, Fredrik C. The presence of orellanine in
spores and basidiocarps from Cortinarius orellanus and Cortinarius rubellus. 13 p..
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Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer). –– Steven L. Miller, M. Catherine Aime, Terry W. Henkel. Pleurotoid Lactarius
from Guyana. 12 ms p. March 14, 2001.
Peer Review, Mycologia (2001, peer, at request of Editor in Chief, Joan Bennett). –– Gry EB Koller, Klaus Høiland, Karel
Janak, Fredrik C. Størmer. The presence of orellanine in spores and basidiocarps from Cortinarius orellanus and
Cortinarius rubellus. 13 p. (October 15; paper published in 2002).
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001 (4 April) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations.
Cascade RA Epigeous Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter for
Forester Kurt Heckeroth; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 6 p.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001 (4 April) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations.:
Cascade RA Epigeous Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter for
Botanist Claire Hibbler; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 4 p.
Reports (paid) — Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Fungal collections identified for USDI-BLM Oregon State Office, Purchase
Order No. HAP001038: Item 4 [Gilled Basidiomycetes]. 4 January: GB-1 — 16 p; 9 May: GB-2 — 24 p; 24 May:
GB-3 — 17 p; 13 June: GB-4 — 16 p; 17 December: GB-5 — 12 p.
Reports (paid) — Norvell, Lorelei L. 2001. Fungal collections identified for USDI-BLM Oregon State Office, Purchase
Order No. HAP001038: Item 6 [Non-Gilled Basidiomycetes]. 12 January: NGB-1 —18 p; 27 March: NGB-2 — 18
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.
2000
Inoculum Editor Annual Report — Inoculum 51(5): 28–29. July 10, 2000.
Inoculum, Volume 51 (2000, editor). Issues 1-6: 250p. “From the Editor” contributions: 51(1): 7, 51(2): 4, 51(3): 12,
51(4): 8, 51(5): 44, 51(6): 11.
MSA Secretary Interim Reports (bimonthly MSA Council Email Express) — Inoculum 51(5): , 51(6): 16.
Peer Review, McIlvainea (2000, peer) – Vellinga, Elsa. “Lepiota clypeolaria, I presume?” 4 p..
Peer Review, Mycologia (2000, peer) – Bodensteiner P; Agerer R, Desjardin DE, Horak E. A new species of Calathella
from Bali.
Peer Review, Mycological Research — Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob. A gradient analysis of communities of macrofungi and
slime moulds on decaying logs.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999 Salem District Fungal Identifications and Confirmations. Requisitioned by
BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 20 p. January 20.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (December 2) -- 2000 Salem District Fungal Identifications and
Confirmations (130 total) Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ronald L. Exeter; on file with the USDI-BLM Salem
District Office, Salem, OR. 14 p.
Report –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (September 30). Great Smoky Mountain National Park All-Taxa Biological
Inventory Fungal Taxonomic Working Group (TWIG) 1999-2000 comprehensive report. On file at Discover Life
in America (DLIA) website and sent to 90 members and associates of TWIG Fungi. 64 p.
Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (June 1) – PNWMS / BLM Cooperative Oregon Douglas-fir density
management – fungal community study: 1998-1999 Annual Report. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter; on
file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office. 33 p.
Report (paid) – Norvell, Lorelei L. 2000 (June 1) – PNWMS / BLM Cooperative Oregon Douglas-fir fungal
community chronosequence study: 1998-1999 Annual Report. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter; on file
with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office. 29 p.
1999
Inoculum Editor Annual Report — Inoculum 50(5): 16–17. July 15, 1999.
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):
2.
Peer Review, Author –– 1999. Mathews, Daniel. 7. Fungi. In Cascade Olympic Natural History: A Trailside Reference
(2nd Ed.). Raven Editions in conjunction with Portland Audubon Society. P. 259-283. June 10. 1999.
Peer Review, Mycologia –– Clémençon, Heinz. Exocarpy, endocarpy and nodulocarpy in agarics. 21 ms p. October 12,
1999.
Pre-publication release –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999. Macro-key to Phaeocollybia species of Oregon, Washington,
British Columbia and Idaho. LL Norvell in association with the Pacific Northwest Key Council: Portland. 8 p.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1999 (February 10) -- 1998 Phaeocollybia and other Survey & Manage Species
BLM Summary: Benton County Glenbrook and Green Peak Stands. Requisitioned by BLM Botanist Ron Exeter.
On file with the USDI-BLM Salem District Office, Salem, OR. 15 p.
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1998
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):
4, “Embarrassing omissions, additions, and corrections department” 49(3): 2 “From the Editor”: 49(6): 16.
Peer Review, Canadian Journal of Botany –– 1998. Redhead SA, Petersen RH, Methven AS. Flammulina (Agaricales): F.
stratosa, a new New Zealand species distantly related to the cultivated Enoki mushroom. CJB 76: 1589-1595.
February 9, 1998.
Peer Review, McIlvainea –– 1999. Litton, Walter: Musings of a Mycological Miner. McIlvainea 13(2): 45-49. October 13,
1998.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998 (February 10) -- 1997 Phaeocollybia BLM Summary: Benton County
Glenbrook and Green Peak Stands. Requisitioned by and on file with BLM Botanist Ron Exeter, USDI Bureau of
Land Management, Salem, OR. 15 p.
Report (Inoculum Editor annual) — Inoculum. Inoculum 49(4): 22. July 10, 1998.
Report (MSA committee annual) — MSA Liaison Committee with Amateur Societies and Clubs. Inoculum 49(4): 20–
21. July 10, 1998.
Report (paid) –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1998. ROD: Strategy 3 -- Fungal species evaluation (11 gilled Basidiomycete Strategy 3
Species). Parts 1-3. (Requisitioned and to be incorporated into governmental report by Dr. Michael Castellano. On
field at Forest Sciences Laboratory, Corvallis, OR. 1496 p., 1 disc. (On file at Forest Sciences Laboratory,
Corvallis, OR. Summaries incorporated into Castellano MA, Cazares E, Fondrick B, Dreisbach T. 2003.
Handbook to additional fungal species of special concern in the Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Bull. PNWGTR-572. Portland OR: USDA-FS PNW Res Stn. 144 p).
1997
Academic review for author’s supervisor (DLLargent, courtesy) –– Steiger, Mark E. 1997. Ecology of the montane
chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius and Cantharellus subalbidus). Humboldt State University. Masters of Arts Thesis.
October, 1997.
Peer Pre-review, author (courtesy) –– Worrall, JJ. 1999. Fungal demography -- mushrooming populations. IN Structure
and Dynamics of Fungal Populations (JJ Worrall, ed.). Kluwer Academic Press. March 31, 1997.
1996
Peer Pre-review, author (1996, courtesy) –– Huhtinen, Seppo. 1996. A proposal for curators: should we also
remember substrate? Taxon. April 12, 1996.
1995
Peer Review, authors (1995, paid) –– Largent, D.L; Sime, D. 1995. A preliminary report on the phenology, sporulation
and lifespan in Cantharellus cibarius and Boletus edulis basidiomes in Patrick Point State Park. 1995: Appendix: xxxiii
- xliv, published in Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the California Forest Pest Council. January 19,
1995.
Peer Review, BC Ministry of the Environment (paid) –– Redhead, SA & S. Berch. 1996. Methodologies for Inventorying
British Columbia's fungi: Overview and details on macrofungi. Wildlife Branch of BC Ministry of the Environment,
Review of Resources Inventory Manual. August 18, 1995.
Peer Review, Mycological Research –– Bandala, V; Montoya, L; Guzman, G; Horak, E. 1996. Four new species of
Phaeocollybia. Mycol. Res. October, 1995.
Report (paid), USDA-FS –– Norvell, Lorelei L. 1995. ROD: Strategy I -- Fungal species Evaluation (30 gilled and nongilled Basidiomycete Strategy 1 Species). Parts 1-3. 1480 p., 2 discs. (On file at the Forest Sciences Laboratory,
Corvallis, OR. Incorporated into [a] MA Castellano & T O'Dell. September, 1997. Management recommendations
for survey and manage fungi. Version 2.0 USDA-FS working document. [b] Castellano MA, Smith JE, O’Dell et al.
1999. Handbook to additional Strategy 1 fungal species in the Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Bull. PNWGTR-476. Portland OR: USDA-FS PNW Res Stn. 199 p). September, 1995.
1994
Peer Review, Canadian Journal of Botany ––Arnolds, Eef. 1995. Conservation and Management of Natural Populations
of Edible Fungi. CJB 73(Supplement 1): S987-S998. November 3, 1994.
1982 ff. in progress
[Ongoing] Report – Norvell, Lorelei L. 1982 to present. Master Index of Macrofungi and Myxomycetes of the Pacific
Northwest (an on-going compilation and data-base including distributions, citations, synonymies of 5500 fungal
names from 700 mycological taxonomic references). (Parts incorporated in Redhead, SA 1993. Macrofungi of
British Columbia. IN Biodiversity in British Columbia: Our Changing Environment (L. E. Harding & E. McCullum, eds.).
p. 81-88. and Redhead, S. 1997. Macrofungi of British Columbia: requirements for inventory. Research Branch BC
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Branch, BC Ministry of the Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, BC.
Working Paper 28/1997.)
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Scientific Presentations
italic = presenter(s); * = invited; + = abstract written.
2012
April 12. *Lorelei Norvell & Scott Redhead. A mycologist’s guide to the Melbourne Code. CBS Symposium: One
Fungus = Which Name? Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2010
August 1. + Lorelei L. Norvell, Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon & Scott A. Redhead. Species concepts in a
molecular age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Poster. International Mycological Congress 9. Edinburgh, Scotland.
June 28. + Lorelei L. Norvell, Ronald L. Exeter, Matthew Gordon & Scott A. Redhead. Species concepts in a
molecular age: the Phaeocollybia waltz. Poster. Mycological Society of America. Lexington, Kentucky.
March 22. * Lorelei Norvell. Pheocollybia in western North America: two decades of progress. Slide lecture. Oregon
Mycological Society. Portland, Oregon.
2009
May 2. *Lorelei Norvell [Guest foray mycologist]. To the root of a mushrooming problem: forests and fungal
diversity. Pacific Northwest Key Council. Trout Lake, Washington.
2008
August 11. + Norvell, Lorelei L. & Ronald L. Exeter. 2008. Return to the elusive Phaeocollybia 2. Oregon — the
phaeocollybian Eden? Poster presentation, Mycological Society of America. Pennsylvania State University, State
College, PA.
April 3. * Lorelei Norvell. To the root of a mushrooming problem: chanterelles, surveys, & volunteers. Slide
presentation. South Vancouver Island Mycological Society. Pacific Forestry Center, Victoria, BC, Canada.
April 1. * Lorelei Norvell. Kenning the seeds of time. Slide presentation. Vancouver Mycological Society. Vancouver
Horticultural Society Bldg, Vancouver BC, Canada.
2007
August 9. +*Norvell, Lorelei L. 2008. Fungi under the International Code of Nomenclature. Symposium keynote
presentation. Mycological Society of America, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
August 7–8. +Exeter Ronald L., Norvell Lorelei L. Ramaria of the Pacific Northwestern United States. Poster
presentation. Mycological Society of America, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
2006
(September 25) *Norvell, Lorelei L. Mushrooms in their unnatural habitats — from the OMS morgue. (The OMS
1999-2005 Annual Show Retrospective.) Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland.
2005
August 1–5. +Lorelei L. Norvell. A return to the elusive Phaeocollybia: I. Key to western North American species.
Poster presentation. Mycological Society of America. University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii.
August 1–5. +D.A. Glawe, J.F. Ammirati, B.E. Callan, F.M. Dugan, L.L. Norvell & M.T. Seidl. The Pacific Northwest
Fungi Project: developing a collaborative model for inventorying biodiversity on a regional basis. Poster
presentation. Mycological Society of America. University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii.
May 14. *Lorelei Norvell. Publishing mycological papers: from MS Word to Adobe Creative Suite. Pacific Northwest
Fungi Project, University of Washington, Seattle. [6-hour workshop]
April 30. *Lorelei Norvell [Guest foray mycologist]. Phaeocollybia of western North America. Slide presentation.
Pacific Northwest Key Council. Trout Lake, Washington.
2004
November 17. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybias of California. Humboldt Bay Mycological Society, Arcata, California.
September 14. *Lorelei Norvell. Life with the chanterelle family. Newfoundland 2004: Humber Natural History
Society. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland [Canada].
July 19. +Lorelei Norvell. Fungi & the Northwest Forest Plan: lessons learned about epigeous basidiomycetes in
surveyed & managed west slope forests. University of North Carolina at Asheville, North Carolina.
June 12. *+Lorelei Norvell. Mushrooms! How to find, know, and love them in their natural habitat or on the table.
Skamania Lodge Wild Mushroom Celebration, Skamania, Washington.
June 1. *+Lorelei Norvell & Ron Exeter. Fungal response to thinning at Green Peak. USDI-BLM Density Management
Workshop. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
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2003
August 17. *+Lorelei Norvell. Ecology and management of commercially harvested edible chanterelles in western
North America. 1 hour power point public lecture with poster. 3rd International Workshop on Edible
Mycorrhizal Mushrooms. University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.
July 27-29. +Lorelei Norvell, David Pilz, Eric Danell, Randy Molina. Ecology and management of commercially
harvested chanterelle mushrooms. Poster. Mycological Society of America, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific
Grove, California.
March 24. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungal gems of Oregon’s Pseudotsuga Forests. 1 hour power point presentation. Oregon
Mycological Society. World Forestry Center, Portland, Oregon.
2002
August 12-14. +Lorelei Norvell, Ron Exeter. The Douglas-fir epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete community in
the western North American Northern Spotted Owl zone. Poster. VIIth International Mycological Congress,
Oslo, Norway.
June 24. *+Lorelei Norvell, Ron Exeter. Poster. The epigeous ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Douglas-fir fungal
community in "peace" and "war". Annual Meeting of the Mycological Society of America. Corvallis, Oregon.
April 10. *Lorelei Norvell. The Northwest Forest Plan: Fungi, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity. Harvard
Herbaria Seminar Series: Farlow Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
April 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Loggers, Litigation, and Lowlifes: Fungi of the Northwest Forest Plan. 2-hour lecture.
Boston Mycological Club, Farlow Herbarium, Cambridge, Massachusetts
April 7. *Lorelei Norvell. Conversation with Lorelei – Mushrooms, Names, and Projects. 4-hour workshop. Boston
Mycological Club. Farlow Herbarium seminar room: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
January 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungal Community Research in the Oregon Forest Ecosystem. 2-hour slide lecture, as
part of the “Communities, Ecosystems, and Landscapes in Conservation Theory and Practice” class, Portland
State University, Portland, Oregon.
January 22. *Lorelei Norvell. Field of Names: First you find it… Los Angeles Mycological Society, Los Angeles County
Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, California.
2001
September 15. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia: the key. Pacific Northwest Key Council, Stampede Pass, Washington.
2000
October 15. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. Species, genera and families: Survey of MSA 2000 foray collections.
Workshop. Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.
October 14. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. “Why is that THAT?” A rambling rationalization of mushroom
genera. Slide presentatiion, Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.
September 25. *Lorelei Norvell. Fungi of the Talamancas, with an affectionate glance at Costa Rican Phaeocollybias.
Oregon Mycological Society. Portland, Oregon.
August 1. +Lorelei Norvell. Practical mycology in the twenty-first century. Mycological Society of America.
Burlington, Vermont.
April 19. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Fungus Federation of Santa
Cruz. Santa Cruz, California.
April 18. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of San
Francisco. San Francisco, California.
1999
October 24. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. Species, genera and families: survey of foray collections. Workshop.
Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County), Oregon.
October 23. *Lorelei Norvell [guest mycologist]. So just what are they doing out there? Trophic strategies of Oregon
mushrooms. Slide presentatiion, Oregon Mycological Society Fall Foray, Camp Cascade (Marion County),
Oregon.
September 27. *Lorelei Norvell. Taking the fungal pulse of America’s forests. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological
Society, Portland, Oregon.
August 14. *Donald Huffman, *Greg Mueller, *Jack Murphy, *Lorelei Norvell, *Arturo Estrada Torres. Mycology Today.
Panel presentation. North American Mycological Association Foray, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
August 1-7. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter. The Oregon Douglas-fir community. Poster. XVI International
Botanical Congress, St. Louis, Missouri.
August 1-7. +Lorelei L. Norvell, Rodham E. Tulloss, Asheville Mushroom Club. Butterflies of the soil 1999: GSMNPATBI fungal pilot study. Poster. XVI International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, Missouri.
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May 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Idaho: Overview and Key Trial.
Slide presentation and workshop: Pacific Northwest Key Council Spring Workshop, Rimrock, Washington.
May 7. *Lorelei Norvell. The utility of transect sampling of mushrooms in Oregon Douglas-fir forests and the Great
Smoky Mountain National Park. Slide presentation: Pacific Northwest Key Council Spring Workshop, Rimrock,
Washington.
March 26. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Ronald L. Exeter. Oregon Douglas-Fir fungal communities: The first year. Slide
presentation: Northwest Scientific Association, Tacoma, Washington.
February 17. *Lorelei Norvell. The track of the mushroom: Fungal biodiversity inventories in Oregon, the Great
Smokies and the Redwoods. Slide presentation: Humboldt Bay Mycological Society, Arcata, California.
1998
November 14. *Lorelei Norvell. The twenty-five Phaeocollybias of the Pacific Northwest. Slide seminar: Bureau of
Land Management Botanist Microscope Workshop: Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon.
September 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Oregon: A Phaeocollybian Garden of Eden. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological
Society. Portland, Oregon.
June 11-16. +Lorelei L. Norvell & Judy Roger. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: Pacific Golden Chanterelle
preliminary observations and productivity data (1986-1997). Poster presentation, Mycological Society of America
Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
February 15. *Lorelei Norvell & Judy Roger. Chanterelles, Pickers and Survival: the Oregon Study, 1986-1996. Slide
lecture. North American Mycological Association, Asilomar, California.
February 14. *Dennis Desjardin, *Gary Lincoff, *Orson Miller, *Lorelei Norvell, *Ron Petersen, *Nancy Weber; Mike Book,
moderator. Species-level taxonomy and fungal biodiversity. Panel. North American Mycological Association,
Asilomar, California.
1997
November 18. +*Lorelei Norvell. The biology and taxonomy of Pacific Northwest species of Phaeocollybia Heim
(Agaricales, Cortinariaceae). PhD defense. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
November 2. *Lorelei Norvell. The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: 1986-1996. Slide lecture. Wild Mushrooms
'97. Breitenbush Hot Springs Conference Center, Oregon.
November 1. *Lorelei Norvell. Mushrooms, Herbaria and the Perception of rarity. Slide lecture. Wild Mushrooms
'97. Breitenbush Hot Springs Conference Center, Oregon.
October 20. *Lorelei Norvell. Biology and Taxonomy of Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation.
Fourth Annual Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial Lecture sponsored by the Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial foundation in
cooperation with the Puget Sound Mycological Society. Seattle, Washington. (Dr. G. Mueller primary speaker).
August 6. +Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia: The Sixth Year. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of America Annual
Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA.
May 26. *Lorelei Norvell, *Judy Roger, *Frank Kopecky. "The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project: What, Why, How,
Whence, and Whither?" Slide Presentation and Panel. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland, Oregon.
1996
October 26. *Lorelei Norvell. Unlocking the Mystery of the Mysterious Mushroom Phaeocollybia. Slide Lecture.
Breitenbush Mushroom Conference. Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat Center, Breitenbush, Oregon.
October 24. *Lorelei Norvell. How to Identify Fungi Slide Lecture. Breitenbush Mushroom Conference, Breitenbush
Hot Springs Retreat Center, Breitenbush, Oregon.
July 29. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. 1996. The agaric genus Phaeocollybia in western North America: New Species."
Slide presentation, Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.
January 17. *Lorelei Norvell. "Oxyporus, Bondarzewia, Cantharellus & Phaeocollybia -- in search of rarity." Slide
Presentation. Humboldt Bay Mycological Society. Arcata, California.
1995
November 17. *+Lorelei Norvell. "Strategy 1: Phaeocollybia, Herbaria, and the Perception of Rarity." Slide
presentation. Oregon Native Plant Society Symposium on Conservation and Management of Native Habitat,
Corvallis, Oregon.
August 10. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. Systematics of PNW Phaeocollybia species: molecular and morphological
collusion. Slide presentation. Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
July 8. *Lorelei Norvell. Getting to the root of a mushrooming problem: morphological, molecular, and ecological
collusion in Phaeocollybia (Cortinariaceae, Agaricales). Mouldy Thursday, Oregon State University. Corvallis,
Oregon.
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March 27. *Lorelei Norvell. Recent investigations in the genus Phaeocollybia. Slide presentation. Oregon Mycological
Society, Portland, Oregon.
1994
October 21. *Lorelei Norvell. The Chanterelle: Biodiversity and Endangered Habitats. Slide presentation. Eugene
Natural History Society. Eugene, Oregon.
October 3. *Lorelei Norvell. The Mushroom genus Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation. Tacoma
Mushroom Society. Tacoma, Washington.
August 14-21. +LL Norvell, J. F. Ammirati and SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Poster. IMC 5,
Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.
August 14-21. + J. F. Ammirati Walker GR, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Puget Sound Mycological Society, Redhead SA,
Ginns JH, Burdsall HH, Volk TJ. Macrofungi of old-growth Abies forests in the Pacific Northwest. Poster. IMC 5,
Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.
August 14-21. +Redhead SA, J. F. Ammirati and SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in Western North America. Poster. Fifth
International Mycological Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.
August 14-21. +Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, Seidl MT, Weber NS, O'Dell TE, Puccio MB, Walker GR.
1994. Snowbank fungi in Washington and British Columbia. IMC 5, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.
August 14-21. +Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Walker GR, Norvell LL, Puccio MB, O'Dell TE, Seidl MT, Gamiet S. 1994
The Who's Who of mushroom versus mushroom –– mycoparasitism of agaric basidiomata by other agarics in the
Pacific Northwest. IMC 5, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.
May 3. *+Lorelei Norvell. The OMS Chanterelle Picking Study. Slide lecture. Conference for Ecosystem Management
of Forest Fungi, Corvallis, Oregon.
February 28. *Lorelei Norvell. Special Forest Products: Mainstreaming the Economically Disadvantaged. A Report on
the Hillsboro Special Forest Products Conference". Lecture presentation. Oregon Mycological Society, Portland,
Oregon.
January 26. *+LL Norvell, F. Kopecky, J. Lindgren, & J. Roger. The Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius): A Peek at
Productivity. Slide presentation. The Business and Science of Special Harvest Products Exposition and
Conference, Hillsboro, Oregon.
1993
June 21. +LL Norvell & J. F. Ammirati. "Further Observations on the genus Phaeocollybia. Slide Presentation.
Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Athens Georgia.
June 8. *LL Norvell. After 7 Years: The Oregon Cantharellus Study Project . Slide presentation. Snohomish County
Mycological Society, Everett, Washington.
April 26. *Lorelei Norvell. Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest: to the root of a mushrooming problem. Slide
presentation: Botany Department Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
April 13. *Lorelei Norvell. Research in the genus Phaeocollybia in the Pacific Northwest. Slide presentation. Puget
Sound Mycological Society, Seattle, Washington.
1992
October 18. *Lorelei Norvell. A woman in mycology. Lecture. Evergreen State College Mycology Student
Symposium, Snyder Work Camp, Lake Crescent, Washington.
August 14. *+Lorelei Norvell. Mushroom management in the Bull Run Watershed. Slide presentation for Workshop
on Special Forest Products: Boughs, Beargrass, Mushrooms and Native Plants. Sponsored by the Western
Forestry Conservation Association, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and Washington State
University Cooperative Extension. Salem, Oregon.
August 10. +LL Norvell & SA Redhead. Phaeocollybia in western Canada with observations on the P. kauffmanii
complex. Slide presentation, Mycological Society of American Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon.
April 14. *Lorelei Norvell. After the harvest: preliminary report on the Oregon Cantharellus Study Project. Slide
presentation. Puget Sound Mycological Society. Seattle, Washington.
March 24-28. +LL Norvell. Studying the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Oregon's Mt.
Hood National Forest. Slide presentation. Northwest Scientific Association 65th Annual Meeting. Bellingham,
Washington.
March 3. *+Lorelei L. Norvell. Methodology and research on the effects of mushroom harvesting on chanterelle
productivity. Slide presentation. Wild Mushroom Harvesting Discussion Session (Forestry Canada). Victoria,
British Columbia, CANADA.
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1991
November 18. *Lorelei Norvell. The impact of harvesting on chanterelles. Slide lecture. Society of American
Foresters (Oregon Chapter), Portland, Oregon.
November 1. *Lorelei Norvell. Methodology and progress of the Oregon Cantharellus Study project. Slide lecture.
Wild Mushroom Conference 1991, Breitenbush, Oregon.
October 29-30. Lorelei Norvell. The impact of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,
Oregon. Poster. Conference on the Biology and Management of Wild Edible Mushrooms in Pacific Northwest
Ecosystems. Eugene, Oregon.
September 23. *Lorelei Norvell. The chanterelle study: The first five years. Slide lecture. Oregon Mycological Society.
Portland, Oregon.
August 6. +LL Norvell. A study on the effects of harvesting on chanterelle productivity in Mt. Hood National Forest,
Oregon. Poster. Mycological Society of America. San Antonio, Texas.

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