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Sarcodon atroviridis (Bankeraceae, Thelephorales): new records for the southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil

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Sarcodon atroviridis is a hydnoid, stipitate fungi, distinguished within Sarcodon by its dark velvety to velutinous pileus surface and whitish to grayish hymenophore that is not decurrent. This work reports the first records of S. atroviridis for Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, expanding the geographic range of this species in the South Region of Brazil. Color images of the basidiomes, microscopic illustrations, scanning electron microscopy images of the basidiospores, and comments are provided.

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Acknowledgments

The first author thanks the National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq) for financial support during this study. The Mycology Laboratory (UFSC-UFRGS) group helped with fieldwork. We would also like to thank Parque Municipal da Lagoa do Peri and FLONA-SFP for granting us permission to collect and the Laboratório Central de Microscopia Eletrônica, at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, for the SEM analyses. We also thank Nathan Smith for reviewing English.

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Magnago, A.C., Muller, A.C.N. & da Silveira, R.M.B. Sarcodon atroviridis (Bankeraceae, Thelephorales): new records for the southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Braz. J. Bot 38, 193–197 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-014-0131-9

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