Cortinarius is a species-rich and morphologically challenging genus with a cosmopolitan distribution. Many names have not been used consistently and in some instances the same species has been described two or more times under separate names. This study focuses on subg. Phlegmacium as traditionally defined and includes species from boreal and temperate areas of the northern hemisphere. Our goals for this project were to: i) study type material to determine which species already have been described; ii) stabilize the use of Friesian and other older names by choosing a neo- or epitype; iii) describe new species that were discovered during the process of studying specimens; and iv) establish an accurate ITS barcoding database for Phlegmacium sp...
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
Cortinarius hildegardiae and C. mariekristinae are described as new to science. They are phlegmacioi...
The lack of a robust taxonomy in the genus Saprolegnia is leading to the presence of incorrectly nam...
Cortinarius is a species-rich and morphologically challenging genus with a cosmopolitan distribution...
So far approximately 144,000 species of fungi have been named but sequences of the majority of them ...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Background: Section Calochroi is one of the most species-rich lineages in the genus Cortinarius (Aga...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Agarics (gilled mushrooms) and the order Agaricales include some of the best‐known and most charisma...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Five new species from Cortinarius sect. Cortinarius are formally described, four from the Americas (...
Fig. 1 Maximum likelihood phylogram of the Calochroi clade within the genus Cortinarius inferred fro...
Cortinarius is one of the most species-rich genera of mushroom-forming fungi. Based on phylogenetic ...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
Cortinarius hildegardiae and C. mariekristinae are described as new to science. They are phlegmacioi...
The lack of a robust taxonomy in the genus Saprolegnia is leading to the presence of incorrectly nam...
Cortinarius is a species-rich and morphologically challenging genus with a cosmopolitan distribution...
So far approximately 144,000 species of fungi have been named but sequences of the majority of them ...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Background: Section Calochroi is one of the most species-rich lineages in the genus Cortinarius (Aga...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Agarics (gilled mushrooms) and the order Agaricales include some of the best‐known and most charisma...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Five new species from Cortinarius sect. Cortinarius are formally described, four from the Americas (...
Fig. 1 Maximum likelihood phylogram of the Calochroi clade within the genus Cortinarius inferred fro...
Cortinarius is one of the most species-rich genera of mushroom-forming fungi. Based on phylogenetic ...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
Cortinarius hildegardiae and C. mariekristinae are described as new to science. They are phlegmacioi...
The lack of a robust taxonomy in the genus Saprolegnia is leading to the presence of incorrectly nam...