Derek Reid

Derek Reid
Derek Agutter Reid
Born 2 September 1927(1927-09-02)
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
Died 18 January 2006(2006-01-18) (aged 78)
Residence UK
Nationality British
Fields Mycology
Institutions Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Known for Contributions to taxonomic mycology
Author abbreviation (botany) D.A. Reid

Derek Agutter Reid (2 September 1927 - 18 January 2006) was an English mycologist.

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Background and education

Reid was born in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, the son of a picture-framer. He was educated at Cedars School and the University of Hull, where he studied geology and botany. He gained his PhD from the University of London in 1964, for a thesis (later published) on stipitate stereoid fungi.

Mycological career and travels

In 1951, he became assistant to Dr R.W.G. Dennis, head of mycology at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. On his retirement in 1975, Derek Reid took over his position and remained at Kew till his own retirement in 1987.

Derek Reid was a naturalist and enthusiastic field mycologist, leading regular fungus forays in his native Bedfordshire for over 40 years, as well as tutoring fungus identification courses at Field Studies Centres, and evening classes at the University of London. He published a popular field guide to British mushrooms and toadstools in 1980. He was also able to travel far more widely than his predecessors at Kew, visiting and collecting fungi in continental Europe, the United States, the West Indies, Australia, and South Africa. His particular interest in South African fungi led to several joint papers with his fellow mycologist Prof. Albert Eicker at the University of Pretoria. In 1989, after his retirement from Kew, Reid stayed for some while in Pretoria, as Visiting Professor at the university.[1]

Derek Reid's main interest was in the taxonomy of fungi, especially (but not exclusively) the Basidiomycota. He published over 200 papers on British and overseas species, mostly on agarics but also on heterobasidiomycetes, gasteromycetes, and other macrofungi, describing many new species. Six fungal species have been named after him, including the common European waxcap Hygrocybe reidii.[2]

Selected publications

  • Reid, D.A. (1955). New or interesting records of Australasian basidiomycetes. Kew Bulletin 1955: 631-648
  • Reid, D.A. (1965). A monograph of the stipitate stereoid fungi. (Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 18) 388 pp., 50 pls
  • Reid, D.A. (1974). A monograph of the British Dacrymycetales. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 62: 433-494
  • Reid, D.A. (1977). Some gasteromycetes from Trinidad and Tobago. Kew Bulletin 31: 657-690
  • Reid, D.A. (1980). Mushrooms and toadstools. London: Kingfisher
  • Reid, D.A. (1990). New or interesting records of British heterobasidiomycetes. Mycological Research 94: 94-108
  • Reid, D.A. & Eicker, A. (1991). A taxonomic survey of the genus Montagnea with special reference to South Africa. South African Journal of Botany 57: 161-170

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