Fig 14 - uploaded by Miguel Ángel Ribes
Content may be subject to copyright.
Source publication
This is the first of a series of contributions aimed to offer a best knowledge of the mycobiota observed in the dune ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Island.
Similar publications
Third study of the fungi that grow in the zones of dunes of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands
Citations
... No es una especie que pueda considerarse frecuente. Observaciones: Con esta nueva colecta ampliamos el área de distribución de este taxón, que hasta la fecha se creía exclusivo de la costa onubense (PANCORBO & al., 2013;PANCORBO & al., 2014), a la provincia de Cádiz, donde aparece de manera muy localizada. Píleo de 0,5-1,7 mm de diám., convexo a plano-convexo, con mamelón central, acanalado radialmente, de color crema a crema-ocráceo con el centro más oscuro. ...
Third study of the fungi that grow in the zones of dunes of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands
In this second work 28 taxa (1 myxomycete, 6 ascomycetes and 21 basidiomycetes) are listed, described or discussed. Five of species mentioned are special interest, namely: Discinella boudieri, Entoloma llimonae, E. olivaceohebes, Laccaria trichodermophora and Mycena schildiana. Macro- and microphotographs are afforded