New to Russia and little-known species of agaricoid fungi from South Krasnoyarsk Territory (mikrozakaznik Zharovsky, Russia)
Abstract
Two species new to Russia (Lactarius kauffmanii and Volvopluteus michiganensis) are reported from Zharovsky mikrozakaznik, a conservation area in the Kuraginsky district of Krasnoyarsk Territory. Little known cryptic species Xeromphalina enigmatica is reported for the first time for this territory. The provided descriptions are based on material collected and observed in situ, illustrated with photographs and line drawing of microscopic structures, completed with notes on the species’ ecology and distribution.
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