Three new species of Lentinus from northern Thailand

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There have been few studies on the taxonomy and biodiversity of the genus Lentinus in Thailand, which is a genus of edible mushrooms. Recently, collections from 17 sites in northern Thailand yielded 47 specimens of Lentinus sensu lato. Three were shown to be new species of Lentinus sensu stricto and Lentinus roseus, L. concentricus and L. megacystidiatus are introduced in this paper. The new species are described and illustrated with line drawings and are justified and compared with similar taxa. Furthermore, ITS sequence data do not match closely with any species presently lodged in GenBank. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Karunarathna, S. C., Yang, Z. L., Zhao, R. L., Vellinga, E. C., Bahkali, A. H., Chukeatirote, E., & Hyde, K. D. (2011, November). Three new species of Lentinus from northern Thailand. Mycological Progress. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-010-0701-6

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