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TUDU D., CHAKRABORTY D., GHOSH A. (2024): Morphology and molecular phylogeny of Scleroderma yunnanense and Tricholoma olivaceum, two edible mushrooms new to India. [Basidiomycota, Meghalaya, nrITS, taxonomy, edibility, ethnomycology.] Czech Mycology 76(2): 111-124 (published: 22nd August, 2024)
abstract
Macrofungal explorations conducted in several forested areas of the East Khasi Hills and Ri Bhoi Districts of Meghalaya, India, unveiled two noteworthy members of Scleroderma and Tricholoma. After careful morphological characterisation, literature consultation, and molecular phylogenetic analysis, the species were identified as Scleroderma yunnanense and Tricholoma olivaceum, taxa recently described from China. The local tribal communities highly value these species as food. Here, we provide comprehensive morphological descriptions complemented with illustrations, comparisons with similar species, and nrITS-based phylogenetic analyses. Scleroderma yunnanense and Tricholoma olivaceum are reported for the first time from India.
GHOSH A., KUMAR A., HEMBROM M.E., CHAKRABORTY D. (2024): Amanita indovaginata, a new species from tropical Sal forest in India. [Amanitaceae, Basidiomycota, 3-locus phylogram, Shorea robusta, Vaginatae.] Czech Mycology 76(1): 1-15 (published: 2nd February, 2024)
abstract
Macrofungal explorations conducted in several Sal (Shorea robusta)-dominated tropical forests in West Bengal and Jharkhand, India, unveiled a noteworthy and previously unknown member of Amanita sect. Vaginatae, here proposed as Amanita indovaginata. This newly discovered species is substantiated by both morphological characteristics and sequence data from three genes (ITS, LSU, and tef 1-α). A comprehensive morphological description, complemented by illustrations, is provided to enhance the understanding of this novel species.
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