The sections Pennatae and Spadiceae were chosen to test the agreement of current infrageneric classifications of Psathyrella (Psathyrellaceae, Agaricales) with molecular phylogenetic data and to… (More)
In total, 13 taxa of Marasmius sect. Sicci have so far been recorded in the Republic of Korea. Five of them (M. crinipes, M. koreanus, M. occultatiformis, M. rhodopurpureus, and M. subtangerinus) are… (More)
This is a continuity of a series of taxonomic and phylogenetic papers on the fungi where materials were collected from many countries, examined and described. In addition to extensive morphological… (More)
Armillaria cepistipes and A. gallica (Basidiomycota, Physalacriaceae) are morphologically similar species, and they are often nearly indistinguishable using DNA-based methods targeting the ITS region… (More)
Seven species of Marasmius sect. Globulares with smooth pileipellis cells (sect. Globulares s. Singer) have been collected in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) to date, viz. M. aurantioferrugineus,… (More)
Four taxa of Gymnopus sect. Androsacei were recorded in the Republic of Korea. Three of them, Gymnopus asetosus, G. glabrocystidiatus and G. cremeostipitatus, are described as new species, and one… (More)
The systematic integrity of European Gymnopus subsect. Levipedes is verified based on anatomic-morphological characters with support from DNA sequences of ITS and translation elongation factor… (More)
The authors report first records for the genus Setulipes in Madagascar, with the presence of Setulipes cf. hakgalensis and two new species, Setulipes funaliformis and S. moreaui, as well as a new… (More)
Melanoleuca brevipes (basionym Agaricus brevipes) represents one of the most frequently identified Melanoleuca species. However, there are several concepts of this taxon, and thus the identity of… (More)
A new species, Cyptotrama fagiphila, sp. nov., and a noteworthy species recently described from China, Cibaomyces glutinis, are reported from Europe. Their systematic position was confirmed by DNA… (More)