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Two leotiomycetious macromycete taxa, Lachnum brevipilosum Baral and Lachnum pygmaeum (Fr.) Bres., belonging to the family Hyaloscyphaceae, are given as new records for the macromycota of Turkey from Gümüşhane and Trabzon provinces. Short descriptions and photographs related to macro and micromorphologies of the taxa are given.
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... Currently 70 taxa of Helotiales within 43 genera exist in Turkey ( Sesli and Denchev, 2008;Kaya, 2009;Akata and Kaya 2010;2012;Akata et al., 2014a;2014b;Uzun et al., 2014;Güngör et al., 2015a;Akata et al., 2016b;Akçay and Uzun, 2016;Doğan and Kurt, 2016;Öztürk et al., 2016;Uzun et al., 2017a) while only five members of Orbiliales, Orbilia auricolor (A. Bloxam) Sacc., Orbilia curvatispora Boud., Orbilia luteorubella (Nyl.) ...
Aim of study: Though hundreds of studies were conducted on the biodiversity of Turkish fungi, the mycobiota has not been determined yet. Probably thousands of researches are required to determine the overall mycobiota of Turkey. This study were also carried out upon this purpose and aims to make a contribution to the mycobiota of Turkey by adding new genera and species records.Area of study: This study was carried out within the boundaries of İslahiye, Nurdağı and Şehitkamil districts of Gaziantep province.Material and Methods: The macrofungi samples were collected from İslahiye, Nurdağı and Şehitkamil districts in the years 2014 and 2015. After obtaining required field data, they were transferred to the fungarium and investigated in terms of macroscopy and microscopy. Then they were identified with the help of relevant literature.Main results: Five ascomycetous fungi species; Bisporella sulfurina (Quél.) S.E. Carp. (Helotiaceae Rehm), Lachnum fuscescens (Pers.) P. Karst. (Lachnaceae Raitv.), Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter (Marthamycetaceae H.O. Baral, G. Lantz, Hustad & Minter), Hyalorbilia inflatula (P. Karst.) Baral & G. Marson and Orbilia aristata (Velen.) Velen. (Orbiliaceae Nannf.), within the orders Helotiales and Orbiliales were determined. Tracing the current literature the taxa were found to be new for the mycobiota of Turkey. Research highlights: Macrofungal biodiversity studies are necessary to be able to determine the mycobiota of Turkey.
... Although some investigations were carried out in the area covering Eastern Black sea Region by Akata et al., (2011;2014a;2014b;, Baydar and Sesli (1994), Demirel (1994;1999), Demirel and Işıloğlu (1993), Demirel and Öztürk (1993), Demirel et al., (2004), Demirel et al., (2010), Keleş et al. (2014), Öder (1986; 1988), Selik (1973), Sesli (1993;2007;2014) and Uzun et al., (2004;2006;2015), there is no studies specified on Karagöl-Sahara National Park. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the macrofungal diversity of the region. ...
The present study was carried out on macrofungi growing in Karagöl-Sahara National Park (Şavşat-Artvin/Turkey) area. Macrofungi specimens were coll
ected during field studies between the years of 2008 and 2010.
The ecological and morphological features of the specimens and information on macrofungi known by local people were recorded. According to field and laboratory investigations, a total of 172 taxa belonging to 45 families and 10 orders within
Pezizomycetes, Leotiomycetes, Agaricomycetes and Dacrymycetes classes were identified. Moreover, in the present study, the following 3 taxa were identified as new records for Turkish Mycobiota; Boletus barrowsii Thiers & A.H. Sm., Crepidotus applanatus (Pers.) P. Kumm. and Russula gigasperma Romagn.
... According to the current literature (Sesli and Denchev, 2008;Kaya 2012, 2013;Akata et al., 2014a;2014b;Güngör et al., 2015a;2015b;Uzun et al., 2013;2015), 57 species representing 33 genera of the Turkish Helotiales have so far been reported from Turkey. ...
Two members of order Helotiales, Catinella olivacea (Batsch) Boud. (Dermateaceae) and Belonidium sulphureum (Fuckel) Raitv. (Hyaloscyphaceae) are recorded from Turkey for the first time at generic level. Short descriptions and photographs of the species are provided.
... Studies carried out on Turkish macromycota have been traced and a list of almost 2200 macrofungi were presented (Solak et al., 2007;Sesli and Denchev, 2008). New additions were also made to this list by Akata et al. (2014aAkata et al. ( , 2014b, Güngör et al. (2014), , Sesli et al. (2015), Sesli and Moreau (2015), Türkoğlu (2015). Kaya et al. (2014) and Solak et al. (2014) have presented some list about the macrofungi of neighboring regions of Islahiye, and some new records were also given from the districts and Gaziantep province ; . ...
... Studies carried out on Turkish macromycota have been traced and a list of almost 2200 macrofungi were presented (Solak et al., 2007;Sesli and Denchev, 2008). New additions were also made to this list by Akata et al. (2014aAkata et al. ( , 2014b, Güngör et al. (2014), , Sesli et al. (2015), Sesli and Moreau (2015), Türkoğlu (2015). Kaya et al. (2014) and Solak et al. (2014) have presented some list about the macrofungi of neighboring regions of Islahiye, and some new records were also given from the districts and Gaziantep province ; . ...
... Studies carried out on Turkish macromycota have been traced and a list of almost 2200 macrofungi were presented (Solak et al., 2007;Sesli and Denchev, 2008). New additions were also made to this list by Akata et al. (2014aAkata et al. ( , 2014b, Güngör et al. (2014), , Sesli et al. (2015), Sesli and Moreau (2015), Türkoğlu (2015). Kaya et al. (2014) and Solak et al. (2014) have presented some list about the macrofungi of neighboring regions of Islahiye, and some new records were also given from the districts and Gaziantep province ; . ...
The current study was carried out on macrofungal specimens collected from Islahiye (Gaziantep) district between 2013 and 2014, and 128 taxa were identified. Including the previously reported 52 taxa, a list of 180 macrofungi belonging to 108 genera of 51 families has been compiled. Five taxa, Tapesia strobilicola (Rehm) Sacc. (Dermateaceae), Hymenoscyphus janthinum (Fr.) Lambotte (Helotiaceae), Helvella compressa (Snyder) N.S. Weber (Helvellaceae), Perrotia flammea (Alb. & Schwein.) Boud. (Hyaloscyphaceae) and Hypoxylon rubiginosum (Pers.) Fr. (Xylariaceae), are new records for the macromycota of Turkey.
... According to the current literature (Sesli and Denchev, 2008;Kaya 2012, 2013;Akata et al., 2014a;2014b;Güngör et al., 2015a;2015b;Uzun et al., 2013;2015), 57 species representing 33 genera of the Turkish Helotiales have so far been reported from Turkey. ...
Two members of order Helotiales, Catinella olivacea (Batsch) Boud. (Dermateaceae) and Belonidium sulphureum (Fuckel) Raitv. (Hyaloscyphaceae) are recorded from Turkey for the first time at generic level. Short descriptions and photographs of the species are provided.
The basidiomata of Tephroderma fuscopallens Musumeci & Contu were collected for the first time from Turkey. Descriptions were made according to the morphological, ecological and molecular characteristics and, given with macroslides and microscopic illustrations. Tephroderma Musumeci & Contu is thus far collected only from northern France and the East Black Sea coast of Turkey.