Cortinarius conicoumbonatus (Cortinarius subgen. Telamonia sect. Hinnulei): a new species from spruce-beech forests of the East Black Sea Region of Turkey

Cortinarius conicoumbonatus (Cortinarius subgen. Telamonia sect. Hinnulei): a new species from spruce-beech forests of the East Black Sea Region of Turkey

Cortinarius conicoumbonatus is described as new to science based on the material collected from spruce-beech forests of Maçka,Trabzon, Turkey. The new species belongs to subgenus Telamonia section Hinnulei. A full description, in situ and micromorphologicalillustrations, a phylogenetic tree, and a short discussion are provided.

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