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  • Cavender, J.C.; Raper, K.B. (1965). The Acrasieae in nature. I. Isolation. American Journal of Botany 52 (3): 294-296, 4 figs.

  • Cavender, J.C.; Raper, K.B. (1965). The Acrasieae in nature. II. Forest soil as a primary habitat. American Journal of Botany 52 (3): 297-302, 1 fig., 3 tables.

  • Cavender, J.C.; Raper, K.B. (1965). The Acrasieae in nature. III. Occurrence and distribution in forests of eastern North America. American Journal of Botany 52 (3): 302-308, 6 figs, 1 table.

  • Fennell, D.I.; Raper, K.B. (1955). New varieties and species of Aspergillus. Mycologia 47 (1): 68-89, 8 figs.

  • Pridham, T.G.; Raper, K.B. (1950). Ashbya gossypii. Its significance in nature and in the laboratory. Mycologia 42 (5): 603-623, 3 figs, 1 diag.

  • Raper, K.B. (1949). Biochemical activity and taxonomy in Aspergillus and Penicillium. 4th Internatational Congress of Microbiol. 1947: 143-144.

  • Raper, K.B. (1955). Dictyostelium polycephalum n.sp.: a new cellular slime mould with coremium fructifications. Journal of General Microbiology 14 (3): 716-732, 5 pls.

  • Raper, K.B. (1928). Studies on the frequency of water molds in the soil. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 44: 133-139.

  • Raper, K.B. (1952). A decade of antibiotics in America. Mycologia 44 (1): 1-59.

  • Raper, K.B. (1956). Factors affecting growth and differentiation in simple slime molds. Mycologia 48 (2): 169-205, 7 figs.

  • Raper, K.B. (1957). Nomenclature in Aspergillus and Penicillium. Mycologia 49 (5): 644-662, 4 figs.

  • Raper, K.B. (1951). Isolation, cultivation, and conservation of simple slime molds. Quart. Rev. Biol. 26: 169-190.

  • Raper, K.B. (1984). The Dictyostelids. 453 pp. Princeton, USA; Princeton University Press.

  • Raper, K.B. (1984). The Dictyostelids. 453 pp. Princeton, USA; Princeton University Press.

  • Raper, K.B.; Fennell, D.I. (1952). Two noteworthy fungi from Liberian soil. American Journal of Botany 39: 79-86, 21 figs.

  • Raper, K.B.; Fennell, D.I. (1948). New species of Penicillium. Mycologia 40 (5): 507-546, 11 figs.

  • Raper, K.B.; Fennell, D.I. (1965). The Genus Aspergillus. ix + 686 pp., 1 pl., 130 figs. USA, Baltimore; The Williams & Wilkins Company.

  • Raper, K.B.; Fennell, D.I.; Tresner, H.D. (1953). The ascosporic stage of Aspergillus citrisporus and related forms. Mycologia 45 (5): 671-692, 5 figs.

  • Raper, K.B.; Thom, C. (1949). A Manual of the Penicillia. ix + 875 pp., 10 col. pls, 172 figs. USA, Baltimore; The Williams & Wilkins Company.

  • Raper, K.B.; Thom, C. (1944). New aspergilli from soil. Mycologia 36 (6): 555-575, 6 figs.

  • Thom, C.; Raper, K.B. (1945). A Manual of the Aspergilli. 9 + 373 pp., 7 col. pls, 76 figs. UK, London; Baillière, Tindall & Co.

  • Thom, C.; Raper, K.B. (1930). Myxamoebae in soil and decomposing crop residues. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 20: 362-370.

  • Thom, C.; Raper, K.B. (1939). The Aspergillus nidulans group. Mycologia 31 (6): 653-669.

  • Thom, C.; Raper, K.B. (1946). Aspergillus or what? Science N.S. 103: 735.

  • Watson, S.W.; Raper, K.B. (1957). Labyrinthula minuta sp.nov. Journal of General Microbiology 17 (2): 368-377, 2 pls, 1 fig.

  • Worley, A.C.; Raper, K.B.; Hohl, M. (1979). Fonticula alba: a new cellular slime mold (Acrasiomycetes). Mycologia 71 (4): 746-760, 19 figs.


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