Mycological surveys reveal two new species of genus Lepiota (Agaricaceae) from the semi-arid climatic region of Punjab, Pakistan

During our studies on the genus Lepiota in Pakistan, we collected two putatively new species from Punjab Province, with distinct morphology, ITS, and 28S of nrDNA profile. L. aurantiopilea is featured by orange to yellow-orange pileus with a reddish-brown umbo, tiny granules on the surface that are...

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basidiomata
Basidiospores
Biomedical and Life Sciences
climatic zones
Ecology
genus
Lepiota
Life Sciences
Liliaceae
Microbiology
Morphology
New species
Original Article
Pakistan
Phylogeny
Plant Sciences
Zonation
title Mycological surveys reveal two new species of genus Lepiota (Agaricaceae) from the semi-arid climatic region of Punjab, Pakistan
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