Cortinarius is the largest genus of Agaricales (mushrooms) in the world with a cosmopolitan distribution. All species are ectomycorrhizal. Cortinariaceae is a very diverse fungal family, recently split into ten genera, one of which is Cortinarius. The former genus Cortinarius s. lato, in its turn, was traditionally divided into 4–7 subgenera, of which one of the later additions is the subgenus Leprocybe. Here we review the diversity of Leprocybe in the Southern Hemisphere. Using a 4-locus molecular phylogeny, it is shown that all but one of M. Moser’s original sections are represented in the South Pacific region, many of them in New Zealand. Several species sharing a morphology that may be designated ‘leprocyboid’ are found in the country. ...
This paper is a contribution to the current knowledge of taxonomy, ecology and distribution of South...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
A small cluster of yellowish caramel-brown macromycetes growing under Cistus monspeliensis L. in Na...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Molecular phylogenies in the past decade have demonstrated that the described diversity of Cortinari...
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 (...
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Historically, sequestrate macrofungi with purported affinities to Cortinarius and related agarics, h...
During the course of research on mammal mycophagy and movement in the Northern Tablelands of New Sou...
Cortinarius is one of the most species-rich genera of mushroom-forming fungi. Based on phylogenetic ...
Cortinarius is an important ectomycorrhizal genus that forms a symbiotic relationship with certain t...
Cortinarius magellanicus Speg. is an edible, ectomycorrhizal fungus, widely distributed in Argentina...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
This paper is a contribution to the current knowledge of taxonomy, ecology and distribution of South...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
A small cluster of yellowish caramel-brown macromycetes growing under Cistus monspeliensis L. in Na...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Molecular phylogenies in the past decade have demonstrated that the described diversity of Cortinari...
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 (...
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Historically, sequestrate macrofungi with purported affinities to Cortinarius and related agarics, h...
During the course of research on mammal mycophagy and movement in the Northern Tablelands of New Sou...
Cortinarius is one of the most species-rich genera of mushroom-forming fungi. Based on phylogenetic ...
Cortinarius is an important ectomycorrhizal genus that forms a symbiotic relationship with certain t...
Cortinarius magellanicus Speg. is an edible, ectomycorrhizal fungus, widely distributed in Argentina...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
This paper is a contribution to the current knowledge of taxonomy, ecology and distribution of South...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
A small cluster of yellowish caramel-brown macromycetes growing under Cistus monspeliensis L. in Na...