and , two new species from North America.

Fungal Syst Evol

Department of Natural History, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2K 1E5, Canada.

Published: December 2024

Two new species of . and , are formally described from eastern and midwestern North America based on molecular data, morphological characters and geographic distribution pattern. They are found in summer and fall in hardwood forests including (, ) and in grassy clearings and nutrient-rich soils. They can be distinguished morphologically from one another by their general colours, spore size, pileus covering structure and shape of the cheilocystidia. Photographs of the species and of their micromorphological characters are provided. Lebeuf R, Russell SD, Justo A (2024). and , two new species from North America. : 139-152. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.14.09.

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