Affiliation:
1. Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Morganella fimbriata, a new puffball species, is described. The main diagnostic features are: cellular subgleba, exoperidium with spines which leave an areolate pattern on endoperidium after they fall off, and fimbriate stoma. Comparison with the morphologically closed species as well as ITS rDNA phylogenetic tree are presented.
Publisher
The Russian Academy of Sciences
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