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New species of macromycetes for regions of the Russian Far East

Citation

Rebriev Y, Beker H, Bogacheva A, Bulakh E, Eberhardt U, Kochunova N, Kotiranta H, Popov E, Sazanova N, Shiryaev A, Zvyagina E (2022). New species of macromycetes for regions of the Russian Far East. Version 1.1. Federal Research Centre The Southern Scientific Centre of The Russian Academy of Sciences. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/rbt4hr accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-21.

Description

The information is based on articles devoted to the new finds of macrofungi in regions of Russian Far East (Rebriev et al., 2020, 2021). The dataset includes 307 occurrence records of 189 identified to species. Each annotated record provides details about specimen ecology and collection information: locality, habitat, substrate, specimen herbarium numbers, collectors and determiners as well as notes on rarity and peculiar features of some species. The material was accessioned in LE (Saint Petersburg), MAG (Magadan), SVER (Ekaterinburg), VLA (Vladivostok), ABGI (Blagoveshensk) herbaria, as well as in the Yu. Rebriev (YuR), H. J. Beker (HJB) and H. Kotiranta (HK) personal collections. The identification was carried out mainly by morphological methods. In some cases, a molecular genetic method was used as an additional or main one.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

The material was accessioned in LE (Saint Petersburg), MAG (Magadan), SVER (Ekaterinburg), VLA (Vladivostok), ABGI (Blagoveshensk) herbaria, as well as in the Yu. Rebriev (YuR), A. Shiryaev (A. Shiryaev), H. J. Beker (HJB) and H. Kotiranta (HK) personal collections.

Sampling

The information is based on articles devoted to the new finds of macrofungi in regions of Russian Far East (Rebriev et al., 2020, 2021).

Quality Control

The identification was carried out mainly by morphological methods. In some cases, a molecular genetic method was used as an additional or main one.

Method steps

  1. Each annotated record provides details about specimen ecology and collection information: locality, habitat, substrate, specimen herbarium numbers, collectors and determiners as well as notes on rarity and peculiar features of some species.
  2. Geographical coordinates were determined by the authors at the time of collecting samples using GPS. In the absence of such data, the coordinates were determined using the resource https://www.google.ru/maps

Taxonomic Coverages

Macrofungi (Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes)
  1. Ascomycota
    rank: phylum
  2. Basidiomycota
    rank: phylum

Geographic Coverages

The Far East spans through three natural zones and covers 20 floristic regions (Lower plants…, 1990). Its natural zones are characterized by a wide variety of vegetation, including Arctic deserts, tundra and forest tundra, taiga and broad-leaved forests. Mycological research has been carried out in all regions of Far East; among them, Primorskiy Krai is the best studied territory. The diversity of fungi in the more northern regions has been studied to a lesser extent. The study of macroscopic fungi has a long history and the results of many years of research are represented in a number of publications (Karatygin et al., 1999; Sazanova, 2009; Bulakh, 2016; Bogacheva et al., 2018; Bukharova, 2018). The systematic research of basidiomycetes was initiated in the 1940’s by L. N. Vasilieva. Mycologists of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS and other scientific centers in Russia and abroad played a significant role in the study of fungi of the Far East. To date, about 1442 species of agaricoid and about 600 species of aphyllophoroid fungi are known from the entire Russian Far East (Bulakh, 2016). The species lists for geographical and administrative regions and individual protected areas have been published in numerous articles and monographs. Some finds of new and noteworthy species in the region are reported in separate works (Bulakh, 2008; Spirin et al., 2013; Shiryaev, 2013, 2018; Kiyashko et al., 2014; Sazanova, 2015; Sazanova, Rebriev, 2019; Volobuev et al., 2019). Many new species have been described based on combined classical and molecular approach in recent years: agaricoid (Noordeloos, Morozova, 2010; Malysheva et al., 2013; Justo et al., 2014), gasteroid (Rebriev, Bulakh, 2015; Crous et al., 2019) and aphyllophoroid fungi (Zhou et al., 2014). In total, more than 60 new species have been described in the course of the studies of fungi in Russian Far East. Despite the collective research effort described above, a large proportion of the vast Far Eastern territories still remains insufficiently or poorly known. The mycobiota of a number of nature reserves has not been fully studied. The considerable amount of material accumulated in the major herbaria collections has not been analysed and published. Due to the critical analysis of many groups of basidiomycetes with an advent of molecular methods, accumulated herbaria collections have to be sufficiently revised. The abundance of material waiting for publication determined the need to initiate a separate series of articles, similar to the series "New species for regional mycobiotas of Russia” (Bolshakov et al., 2016). This publication introduces the findings of macromycetes that are new for individual administrative divisions of the Far East or for the entire region altogether.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Rebriev Yu.A., Bulakh E.M., Sazanova N.A. et al. New species of macromycetes for regions of Russian Far East. 1. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2020. V. 54 (4). P. 278–288. https://doi.org/10.31857/S0026364820040091 - https://doi.org/10.31857/S0026364820040091
  2. Rebriev Yu.A., Bogacheva A.V., Beker H.J. et al. New species of macromycetes for regions of the Russian Far East. 2. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2021. V. 55 (5). P. 318–330. https://doi.org/10.31857/S002636482105007X - https://doi.org/10.31857/S002636482105007X
  3. Bogacheva A.V., Bulakh E.M. Bukharova N.V. et al. Mycobiota of far Eastern Oak forests. Vladivostok, Dal`nauka, 2018. (in Russ.) -
  4. Bolshakov S.Yu., Potapov K.O., Ezhov O.N. et al. New species for regional mycobiotas of Russia. 1. Report 2016. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2016. V. 50(5). P. 275–286. -
  5. Bukharova N.V. History of the study of aphyllophoroid fungi in the Russian Far East. Komarovskie chteniya. 2018. V. LXVI. P. 288–311. (in Russ.) -
  6. Bulakh E.M. New species of agaricoid fungi for Russia and the Russian Far East. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2008. V. 42(5). P. 417–425. (in Russ.) -
  7. Bulakh E.M. Mushrooms of the Russian Far East. Vladivostok, Russkij ostrov, 2016. (in Russ.) -
  8. Crous P.W., Carnegie A.J., Wingfield M.J. et al. Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950. Persoonia. 2019. V. 42. P. 291–473. https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2019.42.11 - https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2019.42.11
  9. Justo A., Malysheva E., Bulyonkova T. et al. Molecular phylogeny phylogeography of Holarctic species of Pluteus section Pluteus (Agaricales: Pluteaceae), with description of twelve new species. Phytotaxa. 2014. V. 180(1). P. 1–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.180.1.1 - http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.180.1.1
  10. Karatygin I.V., Nezdoiminogo E.L., Novozhilov Yu.K., Zhurbenko M.P. Mushrooms of the Russian Arctic. Sankt-Peterburg, Izdatel`stvo Sankt-Peterburgskoj gosudarstvennoj ximiko-farmacevticheskoj akademii, 1999. (in Russ.) -
  11. Kiyashko A.A., Malysheva E.F., Antonin V. et al. Fungi of the Russian far East 2. New species and new records of Marasmius (Marasmiaceae, Basidiomycota). Phytotaxa. 2014. 186(1). P. 001–028. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.186.1.1 - http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.186.1.1
  12. Lower plants, fungi and mosses of the Soviet Far East. Fungi. V. 1: Basidiomycetes: Russulaceae, Agaricaceae, Cortinariaceae, Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Strobilomycetaceae. Leningrad, Nauka, 1990. (in Russ.) -
  13. Malysheva E.F., Svetasheva T.Yu., Bulakh E.M. Fungi of the Russian Far East. 1. New combination and new species of the genus Leucoagaricus (Agaricaceae) with red-brown basidiomata. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2013. V. 47(3). P. 169–179. -
  14. Noordeloos M.E., Morozova O.V. New and noteworthy Entoloma species from the Primorskiy Territory, Russian Far East. Mycotaxon. 2010. V. 112. P. 231–255. https://doi.org/10.5248/112.231 - https://doi.org/10.5248/112.231
  15. Rebriev Yu.A., Bulakh E.M. Morganella sosinii sp. nov. (Agaricaceae) from the Russian Far East. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2015. V. 49(5). P. 293–296. -
  16. Sazanova N.A. Macromycetes of the Magadan region. Magadan, North-East Scientific Center of Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2009. (in Russ.) -
  17. Sazanova N.A. New species in mycobiota of the Magadan region. Bulletin of the North-East Scientific Center of Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2015. № 1. P. 69–76. (in Russ.) -
  18. Sazanova N.A., Rebriev Yu.A. Gasteromycetes of the Magadan oblast. Bulletin of the North-East Scientific Center of Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2019. № 4. P. 55–65. (in Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34078/1814-0998-2019-4-55-65 - https://doi.org/10.34078/1814-0998-2019-4-55-65
  19. Shiryaev A.G. Geographical specificy of the tundra and boreal biota of clavarioid fungi in Chukotka. Bull. MOIS. Ser. Biol. 2013. V. 118(5). P. 67–79. (in Russ.) -
  20. Shiryaev A.G. Spatial diversity of clavarioid mycota (Basidiomycota) at the forest-tundra ecotone. Mycoscience. 2018. V. 59(4). P. 310–318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2018.02.007 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2018.02.007
  21. Volobuev S.V., Bolshakov S.Yu., Shiryaev A.G. et al. New species for regional mycobiotas of Russia. 4. Report 2019. Mikologiya i fitopatologiya. 2019. V. 53(5). P. 261–271. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026364819050076 - https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026364819050076
  22. Zhou L.W., Spirin V., Vlasák J. Phellinidium asiaticum sp. nova (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota), the Asian kin of P. fragrans and P. pousarii. Ann. bot. fenn. 2014. V. 51(3). P. 167–172. https://doi.org/10.5735/085.053.0104 - https://doi.org/10.5735/085.053.0104

Contacts

Yury Rebriev
originator
position: leading researcher
Southern Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences
Chehova str., 41
Rostov-on-Don
344006
Rostov Oblast
RU
email: rebriev@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5156-8593
Henry Beker
originator
position: Visiting Professor 
Royal Holloway College, University of London
Egham
TW20-0EX
GB
email: henry@hjbeker.com
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9620-1701
Anna Bogacheva
originator
position: leading researcher
Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vladivistok
690022
RU
email: anya.bogachewa@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1661-1573
Eugenia Bulakh
originator
position: leading researcher
Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vladivistok
690022
RU
email: bulakh55@mail.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9650-5254
Ursula Eberhardt
originator
position: Research Scientist
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart
Rosenstein 1
Stuttgart
D-70191
DE
email: ursula.eberhardt@smns-bw.de
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1221-7074
Natalia Kochunova
originator
position: researcher
Amur Branch of Botanical Garden-Institute of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Blagoveshensk
675000
RU
email: taraninan@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8621-8593
Heikki Kotiranta
originator
position: retire
no affiliation
heikki.kotiranta@syke.fi
Helsinki
FI-00790
FI
Eugene Popov
originator
position: Senior researcher
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
St. Petersburg
197376
RU
email: pezicula@gmail.com
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8599-3117
Nina Sazanova
originator
position: Senior researcher
Institute of Biological Problems of the North of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Magadan
685000
RU
email: nsazanova_mag@mail.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0788-1942
Anton Shiryaev
originator
position: leading researcher
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Ekaterinburg
620144
RU
email: anton.g.shiryaev@gmail.com
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3303-9430
Elena Zvyagina
originator
position: researcher
Surgut State University
Surgut
628412
RU
email: mycena@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2063-4847
Yury Rebriev
metadata author
position: leading researcher
Southern Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences
Chehova str., 41
Rostov-on-Don
344006
Rostov Oblast
RU
email: rebriev@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5156-8593
Nina Filippova
publisher
position: researcher
Yugra State University
RU
email: filippova.courlee.nina@gmail.com
Yury Rebriev
administrative point of contact
position: leading researcher
Southern Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences
Chehova str., 41
Rostov-on-Don
344006
Rostov Oblast
RU
email: rebriev@yandex.ru
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5156-8593
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