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Marasmiaceae familyasına ait bir marasmioit tür olan Marasmius collinus (Scop.) Singer Sarıkamış Allahuekber Dağları Milli Parkı’ndan (Kars/Erzurum) Türkiye mikobiyotası için yeni kayıt olarak verilmiştir. Taksonun kısa betimlemesi makro ve mikromorfolojisine ait fotoğraflarla birlikte verilmiştir.
A new record for the Mycota of Turkey
The marasmioid species, Marasmius collinus (Scop.) Singer, belonging to the family Marasmiaceae, is given as newrecord for the mycobiota of Turkey from Sarıkamış Allahukeber Mountains National Park (Kars/Erzurum). A brief descriptionof the taxon is given together with its photographs related to macro and micromorphologies.
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