Mycofloristic Ties of Japan to the Continents

The Japanese Agaricales can be divided into at least nine groups of species as relatedto their distribution elsewhere:1) Cosmopolitan 2)Northern Hemisphere3)Eurasian 4)North America and Eastern Asiaa)Western North America and Eastern Asiab)Eastern North America and Eastern Asia5)Far Eastern 6) South...

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Main Authors: Hongo Tsuguo, Yokoyama Kazumasa
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 滋賀大学教育学部 1978
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10441/3581
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Summary:The Japanese Agaricales can be divided into at least nine groups of species as relatedto their distribution elsewhere:1) Cosmopolitan 2)Northern Hemisphere3)Eurasian 4)North America and Eastern Asiaa)Western North America and Eastern Asiab)Eastern North America and Eastern Asia5)Far Eastern 6) Southeast Asiatic7)Tropical or Subtropical 8) Arctic or Alpine 9) Endemic