Abstract

Clathrus archeri is one of several alien species for the Polish mycobiota. It has been brought over to Europe from Australia and New Zealand and was recorded for the first time in Poland in the 70s of the 20th century. Since then, records of this species have steadily increased, with their majority located in the southern part of Poland. This paper presents a new locality of C. archeri in the Karkonosze National Park, in ATPOL square AE89 (50°46′04.4″N, 15°42′10.6″E), elevation: 1100 m a.s.l. (Fig. 1). To date, this is the highest known locality of C. archeri in the Karkonosze National Park and the Sudetes.

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