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New data on hypogeous fungi from Greece with special reference to Wakefieldia macrospora (Hymenogastraceae, Agaricales) and Geopora clausa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
Vasileios Kaounas, Boris Assyov & Pablo Alvarado
Mycologia Balcanica 8: 105–113 (2011)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550663
Published online: 13 December 2011
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This work provides new information about five interesting and uncommon hypogeous fungi from Greece – Balsamia vulgaris, Geopora clausa, Hydnocystis piligera, Sclerogaster compactus and Wakefieldia macrospora. Descriptions of the five species are included based upon Greek collections, accompanied by colour macro- and microphotographs, and molecular data of four of them. On the basis of molecular results, the genus Wakefieldia seems to be closely related to Hebeloma in the Hymenogastraceae, while Geopora clausa appears to be related to Geopora in the Pyronemataceae.

Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Boletales, Geastrales, ITS – LSU
Conservation of larger basidiomycetes in Bulgaria: the case of Boletus
Boris Assyov & Cvetomir M Denchev
Mycologia Balcanica 7: 37–40 (2010)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550166
Published online: 03 November 2010
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Examples from the spectacular and economically important fungus genus Boletus illustrate the current state of and recent events in fungal conservation in Bulgaria. National legislation is reviewed as a base for conservation and sustainable management of fungi. The evaluation approach and application of IUCN criteria for boletes on the new national Red List are illustrated by suitable examples.

Boletus, Bulgaria, conservation, larger basidiomycetes
The hypogeous fungi from Sicily (southern Italy): new additions
Alessandro Saitta, Maria L. Gargano, Marco Morara, Mirko Ilice & Giuseppe Venturella
Mycologia Balcanica 5: 147–152 (2008)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2548806
Published online: 23 December 2008
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The distribution and ecology of forty hypogeous fungi from Sicily (southern Italy) is here pointed out. Hysterangium stoloniferum, Protoglossum aromaticum, Sclerogaster compactus and Tuber maculatum are reported as new records from Sicily. Gymnomyces xanthosporus and Melanogaster umbrinigleba are also new for Italy.

distribution, ecology, hypogeous fungi, Sicily
New and rare Bulgarian boletes
Boris Assyov
Mycologia Balcanica 2: 75–81 (2005)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2546870
Published online: 30 June 2005
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The paper provides information about the first findings in Bulgaria of four rare and noteworthy taxa of Boletus. A new combination, B. persicolor, is proposed for the accommodation of Xerocomus persicolor into Boletus. Boletus depilatus, B. luteocupreus, B. permagnificus, and B. persicolor are described and illustrated. In addition a second locality in Bulgaria is reported for B. dupainii, which is one of the candidates for inclusion of the Appendix I of the Bern Convention. The potential conservation status of the five species is briefly discussed.

Basidiomycetes, Boletales, Bulgaria, fungal diversity, rare fungi
New data about Boletales in Bulgaria
Boris Assyov
Mycologia Balcanica 1: 85–88 (2004)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2546685
Published online: 30 November 2004
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This paper provides information about the distribution of 22 species of Boletales. New data are reported or confirmations of previous older records are made.

boletes, Bulgaria, conservation of fungi
Preliminary checklist of Boletales s. str. in Bulgaria
Boris Assyov & Cvetomir M. Denchev
Mycologia Balcanica 1: 195–208 (2004)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2546785
Published online: 30 November 2004
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The paper provides a preliminary checklist of Boletales in Bulgaria. It includes 77 species belonging to 18 genera. For each recorded taxon the distribution throughout the country, references to literature sources as well as the collection in which herbarium specimens are kept are given.

Basidiomycetes, Boletales, Bulgaria, checklist, fungal diversity