2014
DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/5/3/10
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Checklist of Central and South American Agaricales (Basidiomycota) I: Entolomataceae

Abstract: A literature-based checklist of Entolomataceae species (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) occurring in Central and South Americas is provided. In total, 271 species belonging to 13 genera are reported, representing roughly 18% of the known taxa worldwide. Here, Brazil (107 spp.) and Argentina (80 spp.) were the most representative countries. This list does not reflect the real diversity of Entolomataceae in Neotropics but covers only our limited and inconclusive knowledge.

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“…The results obtained here are very similar to the presented in the first volume (Coimbra 2014), with Argentina and Brazil as having the highest record numbers (120 and 115, respectively). In contrast, poorly studied countries such as Honduras, Belize, Dominica and El Salvador had the lowest number of reported species.…”
Section: Argsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The results obtained here are very similar to the presented in the first volume (Coimbra 2014), with Argentina and Brazil as having the highest record numbers (120 and 115, respectively). In contrast, poorly studied countries such as Honduras, Belize, Dominica and El Salvador had the lowest number of reported species.…”
Section: Argsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Specifically, to the best of our knowledge, the aforementioned (see "Results" section) seven species have not been listed in the available checklists of the Italian macrofungi [15,17,40,41,43]. Worldwide check-listing studies stated that Alboleptonia sericella has been recorded in South America (e.g., in Brazil [44] and Guyana [45]), in the USA (in California [46]), and in Europe (e.g., in Germany [47] and Poland [48]). Information available on the geographical distribution of Clitocybe herbarum found in Cyprus island (Mediterranean basin) is limited [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such monographs are not available for South America, but some preliminary and regionally comprehensive treatments have been published (Horak 1978(Horak , 1982Coimbra et al 2013;Karstedt and Capelari 2013). Coimbra (2014) published a checklist including 271 species of Entolomataceae recorded for Central and South America. However, almost nothing is known about Entoloma species in Panama.…”
Section: The Genus Entoloma In Central Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& Co-David, has been reported until now (Ovrebo and Baroni 2007;Hofmann and Piepenbring 2021). Few Entoloma species are reported from the other Central American countries, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua: six species are reported Section editor: Zhu-Liang Yang from Costa Rica (Baroni and Halling 2000;Halling and Mueller 2005), a single record exists for Belize (Largent et al 2008a), and no species are known for El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua (Coimbra 2014). From Colombia, the South American neighbouring country of Panama, six species of Entoloma spp.…”
Section: The Genus Entoloma In Central Americamentioning
confidence: 99%