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Stinkorns fungi in Central Brazil: expanding the geographic distribution of phalloid species (Phallales, Basidiomycota)

Ferreira-Sá, A S ; Leonardo-Silva, L ; Silva, L B ; Xavier-Santos, S

Brazilian journal of biology, 2024, Vol.84, p.e257122-6 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Brazil: Association of the Brazilian Journal of Biology

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  • Título:
    Stinkorns fungi in Central Brazil: expanding the geographic distribution of phalloid species (Phallales, Basidiomycota)
  • Autor: Ferreira-Sá, A S ; Leonardo-Silva, L ; Silva, L B ; Xavier-Santos, S
  • Assuntos: Basidiomycota ; BIOLOGY ; Brazil ; Fungi ; Geographical distribution ; Insects ; Morphology ; Odors ; Phylogenetics ; Rhizomorphs ; Species ; Spores ; Tropical environments
  • É parte de: Brazilian journal of biology, 2024, Vol.84, p.e257122-6
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  • Descrição: Phalloid fungi (Phallales, Phallomycetidae), commonly defined as such, are characterized by the presence of the hypogeous or epigeous immature basidiomata, thick white rhizomorphs; mature basidiomata epigeous or partially hypogeous; receptacle carrying the mucilaginous to gelatinous, green olive to brown gleba; the gleba has a foul odor, which allows the dispersion of spores by insects. This group accommodates ecologically, and morphologically variable species distributed in the families Clathraceae, Claustulaceae, Gastrosporiaceae, Lysuraceae, Phallaceae, Protophallaceae and Trappeaceae, which are widely geographically distributed, mainly in the tropics. In Brazil, approximately 51 species of phalloid fungi are known, however, the Midwest region is poorly studied and there is no reported species for the state of Goiás. Here, Ferreira-Sá et al present the first record of the Lysurus cruciatus (Lepr. & Mont.) Henn for the Midwest region and Phallus indusiatus Vent. for the state of Goiás, Brazil.
  • Editor: Brazil: Association of the Brazilian Journal of Biology
  • Idioma: Inglês;Português

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