Phylacteria terrestris is a fungal taxon studied within nineteenth-century European mycology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who produced extensive illustrated records of fungi preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1867 annotated watercolour and ink study containing curator identification notes by Miss Aviolet.
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Phylacteria terrestris is a fungal taxon studied within nineteenth-century European mycology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who produced extensive illustrated records of fungi preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1867 annotated watercolour and ink study containing curator identification notes by Miss Aviolet.