New Larix-associated Suillus species (Boletales, Agaricomycetes) from North Asia
Authors: Zvyagina, Elena; Sazanova, Nina;
doi: 10.15468/5w33dg
New Larix-associated Suillus species (Boletales, Agaricomycetes) from North Asia
Abstract
The dataset share information for 13 specimens examined during the description of the new Suillus species from North Asia.The specimens of the Suillus bresadolae f. flavogriseus (Cazzoli & Consiglio) Klofac, Suillus nueschii var. caerulescens Singer, Suillus gastroflavus Zvyagina, Rebriev, Sazanova & E.F. Malysheva and new species are annotated. Annotations are accompanied by geographic data, images of original labels, fruiting bodies, exsicсates and microstructures.
Related Organizations
- Yugra State University Russian Federation
Keywords
Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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