The present study reports on macrofungi species collected from March 2015 to May 2016 in Amadiyah, Erbil and Suliamaniya districts (Northeast Iraq). In this studies fourteen taxa (Agaricus bitorquis, Amanita fuliginea (Agaricaceae), Agrocybe aegerita, Agrocybe praecox (Bolbitiaceae), Coprinopsis atramentaria, Coprinopsis strossmayeri (Psathyrellaceae), Hymenogaster sp. (Hymenogastraceae), Inocybe glabripes, Inocybe hystrix (Inocybaceae), Tricholoma scalpturatum (Tricholomataceae), Boletus luridus (Boletaceae), Ganoderma adspersum, Polyporus arcularius (Polyporaceae) and Russula delica (Russulaceae) belong to one division, eleven genera, nine families and four orders were recorded for the first time in Iraq.
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