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Web-caps (Cortinarius s.lato):

Recent taxonomic advances have made old keys obsolete, while new keys still need a lot of testing and development to be truly trustworthy. Hence identification to species level is often difficult, with final ID requiring molecular data.

  1. Gallone, B., Kuyper, T.W. & Nuytinck, J. 2024. The genus Cortinarius should not (yet) be split. – bioRxiv, 2024-05.
  2. Kibby, G. & Tortelli, M. 2022. The Genus Cortinarius in Britain
  3. Liimatainen, K., Niskanen, T., Dima, B., Kytövuori, I., Ammirati, J.F. & Frøslev, T.G. 2014. The largest type study of Agaricales species to date: bringing identification and nomenclature of Phlegmacium (Cortinarius) into the DNA era. – Persoonia 33(1): 98-140.
  4. Liimatainen, K., Niskanen, T., Dima, B., Ammirati, J.F., Kirk, P.M. & Kytövuori, I. 2020. Mission impossible completed: unlocking the nomenclature of the largest and most complicated subgenus of Cortinarius, Telamonia. – Fungal diversity 104: 291-331.
  5. Liimatainen, K., Kim, J.T., Pokorny, L., Kirk, P.M., Dentinger, B. & Niskanen, T. 2022. Taming the beast: a revised classification of Cortinariaceae based on genomic data. – Fungal Diversity 112: 89-170.
  6. Petersen, J.H., Frøslev, T.G. & Heilmann-Clausen, J. 2024. Slørhatte i Danmarks basidiesvampe (In Danish): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1duF5nhS3vHrE7UFQzgwTPK1uFKyT0nZy/view

Stipitate thelephoroids (Boletopsis, Hydnellum, Phellodon and Sarcodon):

Overall species identification in stipitate thelephoroids is rather easy based on morphological and ecological characters, if good material is available. However some species complexes remain to be resolved, and in these species separation is still unclear.

  1. Ainsworth, A. M., Parfitt, D., Rogers, H. J., & Boddy, L. (2010). Cryptic taxa within European species of Hydnellum and Phellodon revealed by combined molecular and morphological analysis. Fungal Ecology, 3, 65-80.
  2. Holec, J., & Kučera, T. (2018). Hydnoid fungi of the family Bankeraceae–their assemblages and vegetation ecology in Central Europe, Czech Republic. Fungal ecology, 32, 40-48.
  3. Larsson, K. H., Svantesson, S., Miscevic, D., Kõljalg, U., & Larsson, E. (2019). Reassessment of the generic limits for Hydnellum and Sarcodon (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota). MycoKeys, 54, 31.
  4. Loizides, M., Ševčíková, H., Rossi, C., & Moreau, P. A. (2020). Taxonomic challenges posed by the genera Hydnellum and Phellodon highlighted by two interesting collections on the Atlantic coast of Spain. Myco-Liébana: 81–96.
  5. Nitare, J., Ainsworth, A. M., Larsson, E., Parfitt, D., Suz, L. M., Svantesson, S., & Larsson, K. H. (2021). Four new species of Hydnellum (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) with a note on Sarcodon illudens. Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 7(1), 233-254.
  6. Parfitt, D., Ainsworth, A. M., Simpson, D., Rogers, H. J., & Boddy, L. (2007). Molecular and morphological discrimination of stipitate hydnoids in the genera Hydnellum and Phellodon. Mycological research, 111, 761-777.
  7. Petersen, J.H. & Læssøe, T. 2024. Key to thelephoralean, stipitate hydnoid fungi (http://www.mycokey.com/keys/FunDiveStipitateThelephoraceae.pdf)
  8. Song, C. G., Chen, Y. Y., Liu, S., Xu, T. M., He, X. L., Wang, D., & Cui, B. K. (2022). A phylogenetic and taxonomic study on Phellodon (Bankeraceae, Thelephorales) from China. Journal of Fungi, 8, 429.
  9. Keys to the fungi of temperate Europe (Læssøe, T., Petersen, J.H., Frøslev, T.G. & Heilmann-Clausen, J.) –  thelephoralean, stipitate hydnoid fungi: http://www.mycokey.com/keys/FunDiveStipitateThelephoraceae.pdf

Tricholoma:

  1. Christensen, M., & Heilmann-Clausen, J. (2013). The genus Tricholoma. Fungi of Northern Europe vol 4, Svampetryk (http://www.mycokey.com/Downloads/TheGenusTricholoma.pdf)
  2. Heilmann-Clausen, J., Christensen, M., Frøslev, T. G., & Kjøller, R. (2017). Taxonomy of Tricholoma in northern Europe based on ITS sequence data and morphological characters. Persoonia 38, 38-57.
  3. Keys to the fungi of temperate Europe (Læssøe, T., Petersen, J.H., Frøslev, T.G. & Heilmann-Clausen, J.) –  Tricholomatoids: http://www.mycokey.com/keys/FTE-tricholomatoids.pdf
  4. The genus Tricholoma (Christensen, M., & Heilmann-Clausen, J.; Fungi of Northern Europe; vol 4; Svampetryk; 2013): http://www.mycokey.com/Downloads/TheGenusTricholoma.pdf

Inocybe s. lato:

  1. Bandini, D., Oertel, B., Ploch, S. et al. Revision of some central European species of Inocybe (Fr.: Fr.) Fr. subgenus Inocybe, with the description of five new species. Mycol Progress 18, 247–294 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-018-1439-9
  2. Bandini D, Oertel B, Eberhardt U. 2021. A fresh outlook on the smooth-spored species of Inocybe: type studies and 18 new species. Mycol Prog. 20(9):1019–1114. doi:10.1007/s11557-021-01712-w.
  3. Bandini D, Oertel B, Eberhardt U. 2022. More smooth-spored species of Inocybe (Agaricales, Basidiomycota): type studies and 12 new species from Europe. Persoonia-Molecular Phylog Evol Fungi 48(1):91–149.
  4. Bandini D, Oertel B, Eberhardt U 2024. Even more fibre-caps (5): Eleven new species of the family Inocybaceae and epitypification of Pseudosperma rimosum. Mycologia Bavarica 24: 1-52.
  5. Fachada, V., Bandini, D., & Beja-Pereira, A. (2023). Two new species of Inocybe from Mediterranean Cistaceae heathlands. Mycologia 116(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2023.2284557
  6. Kuyper TW. 1986. A revision of the genus Inocybe in Europe. I. subgenus Inosperma and the smooth-spored species of subgenus Inocybe. Persoonia-Supplement 3(1):1–247.
  7. Matheny, P. B., Hobbs, A. M., & Esteve-Raventós, F. (2019). Genera of Inocybaceae: New skin for the old ceremony. Mycologia 112(1), 83–120. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2019.1668906
  8. Mešić A, Haelewaters D, Tkalčec Z, Liu J, Kušan I, Aime MC, Pošta A. 2021. Inocybe brijunica sp. nov., a new ectomycorrhizal fungus from Mediterranean Croatia revealed by morphology and multilocus phylogenetic analysis. J. Fungi 7(3):199.
  9. Muñoz G, Pancorbo F, Turégano Y, Esteve-Raventós F. 2022. New species and combinations of Inocybe with lilac or violet colours in Europe. Fungi Iberici 2:7–26.
  10. Stangl J. 1989. Die gattung Inocybe in Bayern. Hoppea 46:5–388.