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(Fungi, Boletales) - Occurrence data, environmental layers and habitat suitability models for North America and Europe.

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April 2019

Department of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Institute of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Żwirki i Wigury 101, PL 02-089 Warszawa, Poland.

is a bolete species native to eastern North America, which has been introduced to Central Europe. Here we present summarized data about occurrence of the fungus in both disjunctive ranges based on (1) georeferencing of herbarium specimens and occurrence reports; (2) information from peer-reviewed articles, mycological forums and websites; (3) personal observations and (4) from queries sent to Forest Districts and National Parks in Poland. Corresponding background data were acquired from public databases and include range of genus - obligatory mycorrhizal partner of - and WorldClim bioclimatic data.

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In 2017 a North American fungus, Rhizopogon pseudoroseolus (Boletales, Basidiomycota), formerly known in Oceania as only occurring in New Zealand, was found for the first time in South Australia. The morphological identification of collected specimens was confirmed using an internal transcribed spacer barcoding approach. In this study, the biogeography of R.

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Suillus lakei is an ectomycorrhizal fungus native to North America and known in Europe, South America, and New Zealand. This contribution aims to illustrate the worldwide biogeography of S. lakei based on sporocarp records.

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