Extensions of known geographic distribution of aphyllophoroid fungi (Basidiomycota) in Finland
Kunttu, P., Kulju, M., Kekki, T., Pennanen, J., Savola, K., Helo, T., & Kotiranta, H. (2016). Extensions of known geographic distribution of aphyllophoroid fungi (Basidiomycota) in Finland. Mycosphere, 7(3), 333-357. https://doi.org/10.5943/mycosphere/7/3/7
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Helo, T. |
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2016Tekijänoikeudet
© Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is an open access article published by Mycosphere Press.
This article contributes the knowledge of Finnish aphyllophoroid funga with nationally or
regionally new species, and records of rare species. Ceriporia bresadolae, Clavaria tenuipes and
Renatobasidium notabile are presented as new aphyllophoroid species to Finland. Ceriporia
bresadolae and R. notabile are globally rare species. The records of Ceriporia aurantiocarnescens,
Crustomyces subabruptus, Sistotrema autumnale, Trechispora elongata, and Trechispora silvaeryae
are the second in Finland. New records (or localities) are provided for 33 species with no more
than 10 records in Finland. In addition, 76 records of aphyllophoroid species are reported as new to
some subzones of the boreal vegetation zone in Finland. Notes on substrata and habitats of each
record are given, and the ecology and distribution of some species are discussed.
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