Abstract

Many fungi were collected at Mt. Gwangdeok, from June to November 2021. They were identified. According to the resulting, They composed of 3 divisions, 1 subdivision, 5 classes, 4 subclasses, 14 oders, 42 families, 81 genera and 171 species. Toxin fungi are <italic>Amanita citrina</italic>, <italic>Amanita melleiceps</italic>, <italic>Amanita pantherina</italic> and <italic>Hypholoma fasciculare</italic>. Among them unrecorded species ; <italic>Calvatia rubro-flava</italic> (Cragin) Lloyd, <italic>Gymnopus quercophilus</italic> (Pouzar) <italic>Antonin &amp; Noordel</italic>, <italic>Hohenbuephlis geogenia</italic> (DC. Fr.) Sing. <italic>Lysurus cruciatus</italic> (Lepr. &amp; Mont.) Lloyd, <italic>Hypomyces chrysospermus</italic> Tulasne, <italic>Tremella encephala</italic> Pers. Resources of fungi are 49 edible, 12 cultural, 18 toxine, 26 pharmacyial, 29 anti-cancers, 25 mycorrhiza, and 38 rotten wood. Unrecorded species are disinged Korean common names by authors. They are added list of Korean fungi.

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