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Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 11

  • Jonathan Cazabonne (Corresponding author)
  • , Danny Haelewaters
  • , Ismail Acar
  • , Eman Alhomaidi
  • , Mona Saleh Al Tami
  • , Nourin Aman
  • , Vadim Alexandrovich Iliushin
  • , Anam Aslan
  • , Lok Ranjan Bhatt
  • , Muhammad Bilal Bin Majeed
  • , Ram Chandra Poudel
  • , Sujan Chaudhary
  • , Shivani Digra
  • , Francesco Dovana
  • , Laurent Dufossé
  • , Giuliano Ferisin
  • , Aneeqa Ghafoor
  • , Sana Hanif
  • , Hira Ijaz
  • , Aamna Ishaq
  • Sana Jabeen, Halide Karabiyik, Abdul Nasir Khalid, Irina Yuryevna Kirtsideli, Munazza Kiran, Deegendra Khadka, Anand Mallik, Hugo Madrid, Jean Marc Moncalvo, Nicole Scott, Abdul Rehman Niazi, Skarma Nonzom, Rijan Ojha, Inna Gennadievna Pankova, Sudeep Rai, Abdul Razaq, Mohammad Ataullah Siddiqui, Manita Shyaula, Hana Ševcíková, Aisha Umar, Sadiq Ullah, Muhammad Usman, Irmgard Greilhuber

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Abstract

In this 11 th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the authors formally describe four species: Dothidea nigricans from Antarctica; Ganoderma punjabicum, Lepiota penguiniformis and Leucoinocybe papillatus from Pakistan. The following new countiy records are reported: Entoloma noordeloosii from Czechia, Hebeloma lindae from Türkiye, Paxillus ammoniavirescens from Pakistan, Plectosphaerella plurivora from Chile, Sparassis latifolia from Pakistan, Talaromyces fusiformis on Elaeagnus angustifolia from India, and Trichaleurina javanica on Shorea robusta from Nepal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-383
Number of pages69
JournalSydowia: an international journal of mycology
Volume77
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106024 Mycology

Keywords

  • 4 new species
  • 7 new records
  • Agaricaceae
  • Dothideaceae
  • Entolomataceae
  • integrative taxonomy
  • Marasmiaceae
  • Paxillaceae
  • Polyporaceae
  • Pyronemataceae
  • Sparassidaceae
  • Strophariaceae
  • Trichocomaceae
  • Trichosphaeriaceae

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