New records of species from the northwestern Himalayas of India.

Mycology

Directorate of Mushroom Research, Solan 173213, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Published: December 2013

This study investigated several collections of the genus (Cantharellaceae) from the northwestern Himalayas, India, on the basis of morphology and molecular data. Phylogenetic relationships and species limits were investigated by using nuclear ribosomal large subunit sequences (LSU). We recognized 13 species: Petersen, Fries, (Berk) Singer, Heinem, Peck, and seven species, sp. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov., and sp. nov., as new to science. All these species are described and their taxonomy and ecology are discussed. In addition, a key is provided to all the recognized species. The phylogenetic analysis recovered 10 major supported clades of species.

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