Abstract

Conocybe romagnesii and Gerronema subclavatum are identified for the first time from Turkey. The basidiomata samples of these mushrooms were collected from Tokat city province during late spring season. Detailed morphological descriptions and macro‐microscopic illustrations of the two rare species are provided and their habitat preferences and geographic distributions are discussed. Phylogenetic inferences based on DNA sequences of the nuclear ribosomal transcribed spacer (ITS) region are provided for both species. Morphological features and molecular phylogenetic analyses support that C. romagnesii and G. subclavatum differs from their closely related Bolbitius and Omphalina species, respectively.

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