tailieunhanh - New additions to the Turkish Macromycota from Bingöl province (Turkey)

Hymenoscyphus scutula (Pers.) W. Phillips, Crepidotus vulgaris Hesler & . Sm., Psilocybe merdicola Huijsman, and Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet are recorded for the first time from Turkey. Short descriptions and photographs of the taxa are given. | Research Note Turk J Bot 34 (2010) 63-66 © TÜBİTAK doi: New additions to the Turkish Macromycota from Bingöl province (Turkey) Yusuf UZUN1, Abdullah KAYA2,∗, M. Emre AKÇAY1, Kenan DEMİREL1 1 Yüzüncü Yıl University, Arts & Science Faculty, Department of Biology, 65080, Van - TURKEY 2Adıyaman University, Education Faculty, 02040 Adıyaman - TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: Hymenoscyphus scutula (Pers.) W. Phillips, Crepidotus vulgaris Hesler & . Sm., Psilocybe merdicola Huijsman, and Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet are recorded for the first time from Turkey. Short descriptions and photographs of the taxa are given. Key words: Biodiversity, macrofungi, new record, Bingöl, Turkey Türkiye Makromikotasına Bingöl ilinden yeni ilaveler Özet: Hymenoscyphus scutula (Pers.) W. Phillips, Crepidotus vulgaris Hesler & . Sm., Psilocybe merdicola Huijsman ve Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet Türkiye’den ilk kez kaydedildi. Türlerin kısa özellikleri ve fotoğrafları verildi. Anahtar sözcükler: Biyoçeşitlilik, makromantarlar, yeni kayıt, Bingöl, Türkiye Introduction Bingöl is situated in the East Anatolian region of Turkey and has a surface area of 8253 km2. The climate of the area is Mediterranean according to Emberger’s formula (Akman, 1999) with a rainfall of about mm and an annual average temperature of °C. The area falls in the Irano-Turanian flora sector. Forest areas are mainly characterised by Quercus sp. Planted cedar and pine populations also have considerable contributions, especially around Genç district. Populus sp. and Salix sp. populations are abundant along the river or stream sides (Alay, 1996; Soylu, 2003). The checklists presented by Solak et al. (2007) and Sesli and Denchev (2008) included 1814 macromycete taxa recorded in 416 published studies from Turkey until the end of 2008. During the following 1-year period, some new records have been given by Solak et al. (2009), Kaya (2009a, 2009b)

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