Remarks on taxonomy and ecology of Leucoagaricus ionidicolor based on a find from Central Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Central Bohemia (Czech Republic), a region around Prague, has varied and unique habitat conditions and a long tradition of mycological research. In 2008, rare species Leucoagaricus ionidicolor was found there (Křivoklátsko protected landscape area) in detritus close
to the fallen trunk of Quercus in a thermophilous broadleaved forest. It is the first find in Bohemia (west part of the Czech Republic). A thorough description and discussion on taxonomy, ecology and distribution are given.
Keywords: AGARICACEAE; BASIDIOMYCETES; CENTRAL EUROPE; MYCOGEOGRAPHY; THERMOPHILOUS FUNGI
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 18 September 2009
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