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Revista mexicana de micología

versión impresa ISSN 0187-3180

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AVALOS LAZARO, Abisag Antonieta; CAPPELLO GARCIA, Silvia; CIFUENTES BLANCO, Joaquín  y  ROSIQUE GIL, José Edmundo. Clavarioid fungi (Agaricomycetes) from Tabasco: diversity of the Agua Blanca State Park. Rev. Mex. Mic [online]. 2016, vol.43, pp.19-28. ISSN 0187-3180.

The clavarioid fungi are characterized by the basidiome morphology that emulates coral reef, ranging from to the simplest form until the profusely branched. For Tabasco State eight species are known, therefore this study is performed in order to describe the diversity of macro fungi with clavarioid morphology. Twenty visits were done to The Agua Blanca State Park from July 2011 to January 2012. From the analysis of sixty-two specimens, twenty-four morpho species taxa were recognized, corresponding to 7 families, 11 genera and only 11 determined species. The best represented families were Clavariaceae (four genera, nine species), Pterulaceae (two genera, five species), Lentariaceae (one genus, four species) and Gomphaceae (one genus, three species) that represent 88% of all specimens analyzed. The determined taxa are new records for the state of Tabasco, with the exception of Clavulinopsis corniculata previously recorded and 19 taxa are new records for the area.

Palabras llave : coraloid macromycetes; neotropical; Mexico; tropical forest.

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