A new gasteromycete genus record for Turkey

Nidularia Fr., known as bird's nest fungi (Nidulariaceae), a new interesting gasteromycete growing in pine forests, was recorded for the first time in Turkey at the genus level. The new genus is described and illustrated, and its taxonomic position within the family is discussed.

A new gasteromycete genus record for Turkey

Nidularia Fr., known as bird's nest fungi (Nidulariaceae), a new interesting gasteromycete growing in pine forests, was recorded for the first time in Turkey at the genus level. The new genus is described and illustrated, and its taxonomic position within the family is discussed.

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