Based on morphological and molecular analysis, we describe the new species Geastrum verrucoramulosum, discriminated from other species in the section Exareolata mainly by an elongated, verrucose, branched stipe. This new species is currently known from two forest locations in central and southwestern Amazonia. Species description, images, and taxonomic discussion of both morphological and molecular data are provided.The authors also thank the funding agencies Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientı´fico e Tecnol ogico (MCTIC/PCI 300775/2016-4, Universal 473422/2012-3 and PVE 407474/2013-7), and Fundac¸ ~ao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (FAPEAM 3137/2012).Peer reviewe
Geastraceae is a monophyletic family included in the gomphoid-phalloid clade, it is composed only b...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Geastrum is the largest genus of Geastraceae and is widely distributed all over the world. Four spec...
Geastrum is a genus with worldwide distribution and the most species-diverse in the family Geastrace...
We have studied molecular and morphological data of Geastrum aculeatum sp. nov. and G. echinulatum s...
In temperate zone, especially Europe and North America, is the genus Geastrum very well inspected gr...
Taxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent opinions among speciali...
The data presented in this article are the results of field collections and the analysis of fungal s...
The Caatinga is a unique phytogeographical domain of semi-arid vegetation in northeastern Brazil. Al...
The data presented in this article are the results of field collections and the analysis of fungal s...
International audienceTaxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent o...
Taxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent opinions among speciali...
Surveys on Geastrum diversity from areas of northeastern Brazil have been carried out in the last ye...
10 páginas, 16 figuras[EN]: A new species of Geastrum found in Spain is proposed; a complete descrip...
Background and Aims: Geastrum is characterized by stelliform basidiomata, exoperidium with three lay...
Geastraceae is a monophyletic family included in the gomphoid-phalloid clade, it is composed only b...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Geastrum is the largest genus of Geastraceae and is widely distributed all over the world. Four spec...
Geastrum is a genus with worldwide distribution and the most species-diverse in the family Geastrace...
We have studied molecular and morphological data of Geastrum aculeatum sp. nov. and G. echinulatum s...
In temperate zone, especially Europe and North America, is the genus Geastrum very well inspected gr...
Taxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent opinions among speciali...
The data presented in this article are the results of field collections and the analysis of fungal s...
The Caatinga is a unique phytogeographical domain of semi-arid vegetation in northeastern Brazil. Al...
The data presented in this article are the results of field collections and the analysis of fungal s...
International audienceTaxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent o...
Taxonomy of Geastrum species in the neotropics has been subject to divergent opinions among speciali...
Surveys on Geastrum diversity from areas of northeastern Brazil have been carried out in the last ye...
10 páginas, 16 figuras[EN]: A new species of Geastrum found in Spain is proposed; a complete descrip...
Background and Aims: Geastrum is characterized by stelliform basidiomata, exoperidium with three lay...
Geastraceae is a monophyletic family included in the gomphoid-phalloid clade, it is composed only b...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Geastrum is the largest genus of Geastraceae and is widely distributed all over the world. Four spec...