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Paz, A.; Bellanger, J.-M.; Lavoise, C.; Molia, A.; Ławrynowicz, M.; Larsson, E.; Ibarguren, I.O.; Jeppson, M.; Læssøe, T.; Sauve, M.; Richard, F.; Moreau, P.-A.. |
Elaphomyces (‘deer truffles’) is one of the most important ectomycorrhizal fungal genera in temperate and subarctic forest ecosystems, but also one of the least documented in public databases. The current systematics are mainly based on macromorphology, and is not significantly different from that proposed by Vittadini (1831). Within the 49 species recognised worldwide, 23 were originally described from Europe and 17 of these were described before the 20th century. Moreover, very recent phylogenetic treatments of the genus are mainly based on a few extra-European species and most common European species are still poorly documented. Based on an extensive taxonomic sampling mainly made in the biogeographically rich Cantabrian area (Spain), complemented with... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Astraeus; Eurotiaceae; Eurotiomycetes; Identification key; Nomenclature; Pseudotulostoma; RDNA phylogeny; Rhizopogon; Taxonomy; Terfezia. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/630172 |
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