NCBI: The National Center for Biotechnology Information. Global depository for all things molecular; also PubMed.
Myconet: The current classification of the Ascomycota.
MycoBank: On-line database documenting mycological nomenclatural submissions.
Mycotaxon: A journal devoted to fungal systematics.
Mycologia: The United States journal of mycology.
Fungal Diversity: An international journal devoted to the biodiversity of fungi.
Mycological Society of America: The American scientific society dedicated to the study of fungi.
Intl Comm Fungal Taxonomy: An internatioal body responsible for taxonomic issues in mycology.
Intl. Mycol Assoc IMC: The International Mycological Association, unites diverse branches of mycology, with periodic international meetings.
Mycology WWW Cornell: An extensive site listing many web resources related to mycology (not updated!).
AFTOL: The NSF funded "Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life". This collaborative endeavor has resulted in our current classification of the Eumycota.
Tree of Life Web Project: A visually stunning and informative website devoted to the gobal phylogeny of all things living.
TOL Eumycota portal: A best introduction to the fungi on the web today! Interactive & compiled by leading authorities.
TOL Ascomycota portal: The Ascomycota portal for the Tree of Life.
Centraal Bureau Schimelcultures: The global repository of microbiological cultures, located in Utrech, the Netherlands.
Studies in Mycology: The CBS journal site with free PDFs of their publications.
Fungal Genetics Stock Cntr: Another resouce for fungal cultures, centered mainly on genetic stock strains of model fungal systems.
African Mycological Association: Dedicated to the promotion of mycology within the continent of Africa.
Index Fungorum: Set up by the CABI Bioscience, the CBS & Landcare Research, a searchable database for fungal systematics, synonyms and nomenclature.
CABI Biblio Mycology: The CABI Bioscience Bibliography of Systematic Mycology.
Cyberliber Mycology: An electronic free library for mycology, with very rare texts available on line: 59650 bibliographic records & 151385 scanned images.
Lubrecht & Krammer: Rare botanical and mycological books.
Abe Books: Rare scientific books.
NYBG Fungal Herbarium: The New York Botanical Garden Fungal Herbaria: a number of historically important fungal herbaria are included.
BPI Herbarium: The United States USDA ARS National Fungus Collections with over one million specimens, the largest in the world!
Ascomycete France Photos: A wonderful site for images of ascomycetes.
AscoFrance.com: International forum for enthusiasts of the Ascomycota, outstanding contributor photos.
Pyrenomycetes of France: Currently only the Xylariaceae is listed, but promises to be a great resource. Outstanding photos.
Home of the Xylariaceae: Home of the Xylariaceae, with interactive keys and outstanding photos. What every mycology site on the web should look like!
Kendrick’s 5th Kingdom: Wonderful on-line mycology text book with hundreds of outstanding images.
Tom Volk’s Fungi: A great site for all things mycological. Must see.
Dr. Fungus: What's that growing on my foot? The place to go for human mycological ailments.
Street Photography in Israel: What's this doing here? In my previous life, street portraiture was my passion. This link takes you there.