Volvopluteus asiaticus (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) – the second finding in the world
UDC 582.284:581.95(571.6)
Abstract
The specimens collected in the Russian Far East were identified as Volvopluteus asiaticus, based on morphology and nrITS+nrLSU sequences analyses. The detailed description and illustration of the studied collection are provided. This is the first record of the species in Russia and the second find in the world.
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