New species of macromycetes for regions of the Russian Far East - 2023 ...

The information is based on article devoted to the new finds of macrofungi in regions of Russian Far East, published in Rebriev et al., 2023. A total of 77 species of macromycetes are reported for the first time from 7 administrative units of the Russian Far East: Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Obla...

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Main Authors: Rebriev, Yuriy, Bogacheva, Anna, Bukharova, Nadezhda, Erofeeva, Elena, Kapitonov, Vladimir, Kochunova, Natalya, Popov, Eugene, Psurtseva, Nadezhda, Sazanova, Nina, Shiryaev, Anton
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Yugra State University Biological Collection (YSU BC) 2023
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Yur
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/fbb6cq
https://www.gbif.org/dataset/87953ef3-1322-45c1-9c1b-d52222c92cb0
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Summary:The information is based on article devoted to the new finds of macrofungi in regions of Russian Far East, published in Rebriev et al., 2023. A total of 77 species of macromycetes are reported for the first time from 7 administrative units of the Russian Far East: Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Magadan Oblast, Sakhalin Oblast, Kamchatka Krai, Khabarovsk Krai and Primorskiy Krai. 13 species are reported as the first records for the Russian Far East, and 4 (Calycina subtilis, Cistella fugiens, Lachnum roridum and Lasiobelonium horridulum) are new for Russia. For some of the rare species, notes are given about the main differences in morphology and ecology, about the features of distribution. The identification of Jahnoporus brachiatus is confirmed by molecular genetic data, and this specimen was isolated into pure culture. The material was deposited in ABGI, LE, MAG, SVER, TOB, VLA herbaria as well as in the Yu. Rebriev (YuR) and A. Shiryaev (Shiryaev) personal collections. ...