Concepción Morente's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Two locations of Leratiomyces ceres in Andalusia. Leratiomyces ceres (Cooke &
Massee) Spooner & Bridge, Mycotaxon 103: 116 (2008) is described from two
collects realized in Andalusia (Spain) and compared with related species. Data of
their chorology and phenology are provided.
ILLESCAS, T. & C. MORENTE (2016). Inocybe ferruginea Bon, a beautiful and poorly known Inocybe. Yesca 28: 97-102.
Inocybe ferruginea Bon, Documents Mycologiques 8 (30): 69 (1978) is described on the basis of a collect from Andalusia (Spain).
Key words: Fungi, taxonomy, Inocybaceae, Andalusia, Spain.
Citations
... Over the next fifty years, "S. aurantiaca" was also found for the first time in other European countries and regions, including Austria, Balearic Islands, Corsica, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. It was also recognized in Macaronesia (Madeira) [35], South Africa [36,37], South and North America (Brazil, USA) [38][39][40][41], and Tasmania [42]. ...