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Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2024, v.13 no.1, pp.67-88
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
Cho Minseo (Division of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea)
Kwon Sun Lul (Division of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea)
장석윤 (고려대학교)
유연재 (고려대학교)
Sang-Hyun Lee (Korea University)
Dae Young Kwon (1Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea)
Changmu Kim (National Institute of Biological Resources)
임영운 (서울대학교)
김재진 (고려대학교)
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Abstract

Macrofungi are essential decomposers in the forest environment. Although more than 70% of the land is mountainous, there has been a lack of research on mushroom diversity in Korea compared to the global species estimation. For this reason, the need for further research became apparent. The surveys were conducted from 2014 to 2022 nationwide. As a result, 15 unrecorded macrofungal species were discovered: Agaricus thiersii, Baorangia alexandri, Boletellus putuoensis, Entoloma bulakhae, Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum, Entoloma subtenuicystidiatum, Gerronema kuruvense, Hyphoderma nudicephalum, Hyphoderma tenue, Macrolepiota subcitrophylla, Mycena jingyinga, Mycena yuezhuoi, Ophiocordyceps vespulae, Scytinostroma acystidiatum, and Steccherinum straminellum. These species are identified based on morphological, molecular, and phylogenetic analyses using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the nuclear large subunit rRNA (LSU) region. Here, we provided macro- and micro-morphological figures with phylogenetic trees to support 15 species as unrecorded to Korea.

keywords
ITS, LSU, macrofungi, phylogeny, taxonomy

Journal of Species Research