New records on the genus Tomophagus and Battarrea for mycobiota of Egypt

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During an extensive survey of macrobasidiomycota and the effects of climate changes on their distribution supported by Alexandria Research Center for Adaptation (ARCA) in Egypt and Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund (MBZ), several specimens collected, examined and preserved. As a result, two species of Tomophagus colossus (Fr.) Murrill (Basidiomycota, Ganodermataceae) and Battarrea phalloides (Dicks.) Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricaceae) were identified and recorded as new records. Both taxa were identified phenotypically and were subjected to sequencing for confirmation. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) 1-5.8 s - ITS2 rDNA sequences obtained were compared with those deposited in the GenBank Database and registered with accession number MH796120 and MH796121 in the NCBI Database respectively. We provide an updated full description and illustration of both species.

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Abdel-Azeem, A. M., & Nafady, N. A. (2019). New records on the genus Tomophagus and Battarrea for mycobiota of Egypt. Current Research in Environmental and Applied Mycology, 9(1), 77–84. https://doi.org/10.5943/cream/9/1/8

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