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Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 61-70

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CRYPTOGAMIE MYCOLOGIE
卷 39, 期 4, 页码 381-418

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ADAC-CRYPTOGAMIE
DOI: 10.7872/crym/v39.iss4.2018.381

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Lichenized Ascomycota; Arthoniales; Cantharellales; epitypification; ITS; Laboulbeniales; Multifurca; phylogeny; Russula; Russulales; taxonomy

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  1. CSIR-NBRI in-house project [OLP-0101]
  2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi [8909-A]
  3. SERB [PDF/2016/002054]
  4. ATM of the Paris' Museum
  5. l'Institut Ecologie et Environnement (CNRS-INEE)

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In this new series of Fungal Biodiversity Profiles, the authors describe nine species new to science, four Ascomycota, as well as one Cmtharellus and four Russula (Basidiomycota). Among Ascomycota, the lichen forming Cryptothecia odishensis sp. nov. (Arthoniales) is reported from tropical forests in India, while first Indian reports are given for C. atropunctata and C. exilis, two species originally described from Australia, and for the tropical American Mvriostigma filicinum. In Laboulbeniales, descriptions are provided for Hesperomyces auriculatus sp. nov., Laboulbenia montana sp. nov. and Zodiomyces vermiformis sp. nov. Among Basidiomycota, Cantharellus subfloridulus sp. nov. (Cantharellales) is described from the African rain forest, and detailed data are provided on the holotype location of C. addaiensis. In Russulales, Russula gnathangensis sp. nov., R. indohimalayana sp. nov., R. pseudokrombholzii sp. nov. and R. subalpinogrisea sp. nov. arc newly described from Abies densa forests in Indian Himalaya. Still among Asian Russulales, Multifirca roxburghii is epitypified with a recent collection from its original habitat and the recently described M. albovelutina is clearly a later synonym. In addition, the recently described M. mellea is most likely either a later synonym of M. pseudofurcata or of M. orientalis.

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