2020
DOI: 10.15560/16.1.53
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First records of Myriostoma calongei Baseia, Sousa & Martín (Geastraceae, Basidiomycota) in central Brazil

Abstract: Myriostoma Desv. is a genus of gasteroid fungi, distinguished from the other star-shaped fungi by the basidioma morphology with multiple pedicels and multi-stomata endoperidium. Studies based on phylogenetic, morphological characteristics and geographical distribution allowed the delimitation of five species in the genus. In Brazil, it is represented by M. calongei Baseia, Sousa & Martín, which distribution was restricted to South and Northeast regions. The present study describes the first … Show more

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“…Although the REC-UEG suffers a strong environmental impact due to its location, it is still possible to observe expressive biodiversity that resists. Besides the richness of corticioid and poroid fungi that we reported, previous studies in the area also presented new occurrences for the Cerrado (Alvarenga & Xavier-Santos 2017, Camilo-Cotrim et al 2020, Ferreira-Sá et al 2023. Thus, the number of specimens collected over the years, as well as the species richness shows the importance of preservation for regional Funga representativeness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Although the REC-UEG suffers a strong environmental impact due to its location, it is still possible to observe expressive biodiversity that resists. Besides the richness of corticioid and poroid fungi that we reported, previous studies in the area also presented new occurrences for the Cerrado (Alvarenga & Xavier-Santos 2017, Camilo-Cotrim et al 2020, Ferreira-Sá et al 2023. Thus, the number of specimens collected over the years, as well as the species richness shows the importance of preservation for regional Funga representativeness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%