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The information is based on article devoted to the new finds of macrofungi in regions of Russian Far East, published in Rebriev et al., 2023. A total of 77 species of macromycetes are reported for the first time from 7 administrative units of the Russian Far East: Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Magadan Oblast, Sakhalin Oblast, Kamchatka Krai, Khabarovsk Krai and Primorskiy Krai. 13 species are reported as the first records for the Russian Far East, and 4 (Calycina subtilis, Cistella fugiens, Lachnum roridum and Lasiobelonium horridulum) are new for Russia. For some of the rare species, notes are given about the main differences in morphology and ecology, about the features of distribution. The identification of Jahnoporus brachiatus is confirmed by molecular genetic data, and this specimen was isolated into pure culture. The material was deposited in ABGI, LE, MAG, SVER, TOB, VLA herbaria as well as in the Yu. Rebriev (YuR) and A. Shiryaev (Shiryaev) personal collections.
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Rebriev Y, Bogacheva A, Bukharova N, Erofeeva E, Kapitonov V, Kochunova N, Popov E, Psurtseva N, Sazanova N, Shiryaev A (2024). New species of macromycetes for regions of the Russian Far East - 2023. Version 1.4. Yugra State University Biological Collection (YSU BC). Occurrence dataset. http://ipt.ugrasu.ru:8080/resource?r=rebriev&v=1.4
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Geographic Coverage
Russian Far East
Bounding Coordinates | South West [43.117, 150.62], North East [62.058, 166.032] |
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Kingdom | Fungi |
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Phylum | Ascomycota, Basidiomycota |
Temporal Coverage
Formation Period | 1973-2022 |
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Project Data
The paper continues a series of publications devoted to the new finds of macrofungi (ascomycetes, basidiomycetes) in regions of the Russian Far East. A total of 77 species of macromycetes are reported for the first time from 7 administrative units of the Russian Far East: Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Magadan Oblast, Sakhalin Oblast, Kamchatka Krai, Khabarovsk Krai and Primorskiy Krai. 13 species are reported as the first records for the Russian Far East, and 4 (Calycina subtilis, Cistella fugiens, Lachnum roridum and Lasiobelonium horridulum) are new for Russia. For some of the rare species, notes are given about the main differences in morphology and ecology, about the features of distribution. The identification of Jahnoporus brachiatus is confirmed by molecular genetic data, and this specimen was isolated into pure culture. The material was deposited in ABGI, LE, MAG, SVER, TOB, VLA herbaria as well as in the Yu. Rebriev (YuR) and A. Shiryaev (Shiryaev) personal collections.
Title | NEW SPECIES OF MACROMYCETES FOR REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST. 4 |
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Funding | The study was performed within the framework of the following state assignments of Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation: project 122020100332-8 of the Southern Scientific Centre RAS (Yu. A. Rebriev); project No. 122040800085-4 of the Amur Branch Botanical Garden-Institute FEB RAS (N. A. Kochunova); theme No. 1022040500936-0 of the Institute of Biological Problems of the FEB RAS (N. A. Sazanova); theme No. 121031000117-9 of the FSC of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity FEB RAS (A. V. Bogacheva and N. V. Bukharova); theme No. 122021000092-9 of the Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology of the Ural Branch RAS (A. G. Shiryaev); theme No 122011900033-4 of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (E. S. Popov and N. V. Psurtseva).The work of E. A. Erofeeva has been carried out within the state assignment for Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems of the FEB RAS. |
Study Area Description | A total of 77 species of macromycetes are reported as new for the administrative unites of the Russian Far East. 17 species belong to the Ascomycota (Helotiales, Hypocreales and Xylariales), and 60 – to the Basidiomycota (Agaricales, Auriculariales, Boletales, Cantharellales, Gomphales, Hymenochaetales, Polyporales, Russulales, Thelephorales, Trechisporales and Tremellales). Twelve species (Amanita olivaceogrisea, Arrhenia auriscalpium, A. obscurata, A. velutipes, Hyaloscypha herbarum, Hydropisphaera peziza, Hypomontagnella submonticulosa, Lachnum caricis, Mycoaciella bispora, Pholiota lundbergii, Russula pascua, Strobilurus stephanocystis and Tricholoma frondosae) are reported for the first time for the Russian Far East. Four species (Calycina subtilis, Cistella fugiens, Lachnum roridum and Lasiobelonium horridulum) are a new species for Russia. |
Design Description | Material was collected and identified by Anna V. Bogacheva (abbreviated as AB), Nadezhda V. Bukharova (NB), Elena A. Erofeeva (EE), Vladimir I. Kapitonov (VK), Natalia A. Kochunova (NK), Eugene S. Popov (EP), Nadezhda V. Psurtseva (NP), Yury A. Rebriev (YuR), Nina A. Sazanova (NS), Anton G. Shiryaev (AS) and others, as indicated in the text. If the specimen was collected and determined by the same specialist, such notes as “coll. and det.” are ommitted in the text. The coordinates may be indicated less accurately for samples with incomplete data on the label. The taxa names are actualized in accordance with the Index Fungorum database (2023). The identification was carried out mainly by morphological methods. One species, Jahnoporus brachiatus is confirmed by molecular genetic method, and this specimen was isolated into pure culture and preserved in the Komarov Botanical Institute Basidiomycetes Culture Collection (LE-BIN). The material was accessioned in ABGI (Blagoveshchensk), LE F (Saint Petersburg), MAG (Magadan), SVER (Ekaterinburg), TOB (Tobolsk), VLA (Vladivostok) herbaria, as well as in the A. Shiryaev and Yu. Rebriev (YuR) personal collections. The novelty of finding the species in the region was assessed on the analysis of numerous publications. The main source of information for agaricoid and boletoid taxa is a cumulative checklist summarized the majority of published data on the distribution of agaricoid and boletoid fungi in Russia since 1824 (Bolshakov et al., 2021). One else important source of information about species finds is Global Biodiversity Information Facility (https://www.gbif.org). |
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Sampling Methods
The identification was carried out mainly by morphological methods. One species, Jahnoporus brachiatus is confirmed by molecular genetic method, and this specimen was isolated into pure culture and preserved in the Komarov Botanical Institute Basidiomycetes Culture Collection (LE-BIN)
Study Extent | The data set complements the information on the new finds of macrofungi in the regions of the Russian Far East, published in 2023 |
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Quality Control | The material was accessioned in ABGI (Blagoveshchensk), LE F (Saint Petersburg), MAG (Magadan), SVER (Ekaterinburg), TOB (Tobolsk), VLA (Vladivostok) herbaria, as well as in the A. Shiryaev and Yu. Rebriev (YuR) personal collections |
Method step description:
- The novelty of finding the species in the region was assessed on the analysis of numerous publications. The main source of information for agaricoid and boletoid taxa is a cumulative checklist summarized the majority of published data on the distribution of agaricoid and boletoid fungi in Russia since 1824 (Bolshakov et al., 2021).
Collection Data
Collection Name | Amur Branch of Botanical Garden-Institute of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Collection Identifier | ABGI |
Collection Name | Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Collection Identifier | VLA |
Collection Name | Tobolsk Complex Scientific Station of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Collection Identifier | TOB |
Collection Name | Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology |
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Collection Identifier | SVER |
Collection Name | Komarov Botanical Institute of RAS |
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Collection Identifier | LE |
Collection Name | Institute of the Biological Problems of the North, Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Collection Identifier | MAG |
Specimen preservation methods | Dried |
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Bibliographic Citations
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