Eriksson was employed as a senior lecturer at the University of Gothenburg in 1961. He received a personal doctorate in 1967 which was transformed into a professorship in 1977. Eriksson retired in 1986.[1]
Eriksson was the main author and illustrator of the book series The Corticiaceae of North Europe (1973–1988, Fungiflora publishing house). Eriksson was known for his accurate and clear illustrations of micromorphological characters, a characteristic of this book series.[1]
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^Galan, M.; Lopez, S.E.; Wright, J.E. (1993). "Corticiaceas 'Hifodermoideas' (Basidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales) de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentine". Darwiniana (in Spanish). 32 (1–4): 237–256.
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