Czech Mycology 76(1): 63–81             Article published online: 13th May, 2024 doi: 10.33585/cmy.76105

JANČOVIČOVÁ S., FULJER F.

Slovak record extends the knowledge of the distribution of Hohenbuehelia josserandii.

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Abstract

The rare species Hohenbuehelia josserandii was recorded in Slovakia for the first time. The locality in the Súľovské vrchy Hills is one of the easternmost in Europe. Basidiomata were produced on branches of freshly fallen silver fir (Abies alba). Field observations and morphological characteristics of the species are described in detail and compared with published data. Distribution data are visualised on a map. The ITS nrDNA sequence of the Slovak collection is in agreement with the sequence of the H. josserandii holotype.


Keywords:     Agaricomycotina, morphology, ITS nrDNA sequence, ecology, Abies alba, Europe.

Article history: received 12 February 2024, revised 19 April 2024, accepted 23 April 2024, published online 13 May 2024

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Jančovičová S., Fuljer F. (2024): Slovak record extends the knowledge of the distribution of Hohenbuehelia josserandii. – Czech Mycology 76(1): 63–81. copy to clipboard


doi: 10.33585/cmy.76105

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