Distribution of Geastrum melanocephalum in Asian part of Russia
Abstract
The article reports on new finds of the rare gasteroid basidiomycete Geastrum melanocephalum (Geastraceae, Geastrales) in Asian part of Russia. In Russian Federation this species is included in some regional Red Dats Books. Original data allow us to significantly expand the known distribution area of the species in its Asian part to the North. Possible reasons for expanding the area are discussed. This is either a real extension of the species area due to global warming, or an improvement in our knowledge of it. The second assumption is supported by the fact that all finds are localized in refugia of nemoral flora. Information about the distribution and ecology of the species is provided. Photos of fruit bodies at all stages of development are given.
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