Anderlechi Silva, R. Koroiva, J. Bezerra, F. Wartchow
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The MycoBank engine and related databases [online]. Website https://www.mycobank.org/ [accessed 07 March 2022]. Ronquist F, Teslenko M, van der Mark P, Ayres DL, Darling A et al (2012). MrBayes 3.2: efficient Bayesian phylogenetic inference and model choice across a large model space. Systematic Biology 61 (3): 539–42. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/sys029 Sá DF, Almeida HA, Silva LF, Leão AC (1982). Fatores edafoclimáticos seletivos ao zoneamento de cacauicultura no Sudeste da Bahia. Revista Theobroma 12 (3): 169–187 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). Sambuichi RHR (2002). Fitossociologia e diversidade de espécies arbóreas em cabruca (Mata Atlântica raleada sobre plantação de Cacau) na região sul da Bahia, Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 16 (1): 89–101 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). doi: 10.1590/S0102-33062002000100011 Sambuichi RHR, Oliveira RM, Neto EM, Thévenin JMR, Júnior CPJ et al. (2008). Conservation status of ten endemic trees from the Atlantic Forest in the south of Bahia Brazil. Natureza & Conservação 6(1): 208–225. Singer R (1978). Notes on bolete taxonomy II. Persoonia 9: 421–438. Singer R (1986). The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy. 4th ed. Koenigstein, Germany: Koeltz Scientific Books. Singer R, Digilio APL (1960). Las Boletaceas de Sudamerica tropical. Lilloa 30: 141–164 (in Spanish with an abstract in English). Singer R, Araujo IJ, Ivory MH (1983). The Ectotrophically Mycorrhizal Fungi of the Neotropical Lowlands, Especially Central Amazonia (Litter decomposition and ectomycorrhiza in Amazonian forests 2.). Beihefthe zur Nova Hedwidia 77: 1–352. Singer R, García J, Gómez LD (1991). The Boletineae of Mexico and Central America III. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 102: 1–97. Stamatakis A (2014). RAxML version 8: A tool for phylogenetic analysis and post-analysis of large phylogenies. Bioinformatics (30): 1312–1313. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu033 Thiers B (2022). (continuously updated). Index Herbariorum: A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Garden’s Virtual Herbarium [online]. Website http:// sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/ [accessed 06 March 2022]. Thomas WW, Carvalho AMV, Amorim AMA, Garrison J, Arbeláez AL (1998). Plant endemism in two forests in southern Bahia, Brazil. Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 311–322. Thomas WW, Jardim JG, Fiaschi P, Neto EM, Amorim AM (2009). Composição florística e estrutura do componente arbóreo de uma área transcional de Floresta Atlântica no sul da Bahia, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 32(1): 65–78 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). doi: 10.1590/S010084042009000100007 Trappe JM, Castellano MA, Halling RE, Osmundson TW, Binder M et al. (2013). Australasian sequestrate fungi 18: Solioccasus polychromus gen. & sp. nov., a richly colored, tropical to subtropical, hypogeous fungus. Mycologia 105 (4): 888–895. doi: 10.3852/12-046 Vasco-Palacios AM, López-Quinteros C, Franco-Molano AE, Boekhout T (2014). Austroboletus amazonicus sp. nov. and Fistulinella campinaranae var. scrobiculata, two commonly occurring boletes from a forest dominated by Pseudomonotes tropenbosii (Dipterocarpaceae) in Colombia Amazonia. Mycologia 106 (5): 1004–1014. doi: 10.3852/13-324 White TJ, Bruns T, Lee S, Taylor J (1990). Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics. In: Innis MA, Gelfand DH, Sninsky JJ, White TJ (editors). PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. New York: Academic Press, pp. 315–322. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-3721808.50042-1 Wu G, Feng B, Xu J, Zhu X-T, Li Y-C et al. (2014). Molecular phylogenetic analyses redefine seven major clades and reveal 22 new generic clades in the fungal family Boletaceae. Fungal Diversity 69: 93–115. doi: 10.1007/s13225-014-0283-8 Wu G, Li Y-C, Zhu X-T, Zhao K, Han L-H et al. (2016). 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in English). Oliveira IC, Sousa MA (2002). Boletales (Hymenomycetes) no Campus I da Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa: III – Strobilomycetaceae. Revista Nordestina de Biologia 16: 43–53 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). Online Auction Color (2004). Online Auction Color Chart. Stanford, Online Auction Color Co. Ortiz-Santana B, Lodge DJ, Baroni TJ, Both EE (2007). Boletes from Belize and the Dominican Republic. Fungal Diversity 27: 247– 416. Pegler DN (1983). Agaric Flora of the Lesser Antilles. Kew Bulletin Additional Series 9: 1–668. Posada D (2008). jModelTest: Phylogenetic Model Averaging. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25 (7): 1253–1256. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msn083 Robert V, Stegehuis G, Stalpers J (2005). The MycoBank engine and related databases [online]. Website https://www.mycobank.org/ [accessed 07 March 2022]. Ronquist F, Teslenko M, van der Mark P, Ayres DL, Darling A et al (2012). MrBayes 3.2: efficient Bayesian phylogenetic inference and model choice across a large model space. Systematic Biology 61 (3): 539–42. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/sys029 Sá DF, Almeida HA, Silva LF, Leão AC (1982). Fatores edafoclimáticos seletivos ao zoneamento de cacauicultura no Sudeste da Bahia. Revista Theobroma 12 (3): 169–187 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). Sambuichi RHR (2002). Fitossociologia e diversidade de espécies arbóreas em cabruca (Mata Atlântica raleada sobre plantação de Cacau) na região sul da Bahia, Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 16 (1): 89–101 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). doi: 10.1590/S0102-33062002000100011 Sambuichi RHR, Oliveira RM, Neto EM, Thévenin JMR, Júnior CPJ et al. (2008). Conservation status of ten endemic trees from the Atlantic Forest in the south of Bahia Brazil. Natureza & Conservação 6(1): 208–225. Singer R (1978). Notes on bolete taxonomy II. Persoonia 9: 421–438. Singer R (1986). The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy. 4th ed. Koenigstein, Germany: Koeltz Scientific Books. Singer R, Digilio APL (1960). Las Boletaceas de Sudamerica tropical. Lilloa 30: 141–164 (in Spanish with an abstract in English). Singer R, Araujo IJ, Ivory MH (1983). The Ectotrophically Mycorrhizal Fungi of the Neotropical Lowlands, Especially Central Amazonia (Litter decomposition and ectomycorrhiza in Amazonian forests 2.). Beihefthe zur Nova Hedwidia 77: 1–352. Singer R, García J, Gómez LD (1991). The Boletineae of Mexico and Central America III. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 102: 1–97. Stamatakis A (2014). RAxML version 8: A tool for phylogenetic analysis and post-analysis of large phylogenies. Bioinformatics (30): 1312–1313. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu033 Thiers B (2022). (continuously updated). Index Herbariorum: A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Garden’s Virtual Herbarium [online]. Website http:// sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/ [accessed 06 March 2022]. Thomas WW, Carvalho AMV, Amorim AMA, Garrison J, Arbeláez AL (1998). Plant endemism in two forests in southern Bahia, Brazil. Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 311–322. Thomas WW, Jardim JG, Fiaschi P, Neto EM, Amorim AM (2009). Composição florística e estrutura do componente arbóreo de uma área transcional de Floresta Atlântica no sul da Bahia, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 32(1): 65–78 (in Portuguese with an abstract in English). doi: 10.1590/S010084042009000100007 Trappe JM, Castellano MA, Halling RE, Osmundson TW, Binder M et al. (2013). Australasian sequestrate fungi 18: Solioccasus polychromus gen. & sp. nov., a richly colored, tropical to subtropical, hypogeous fungus. Mycologia 105 (4): 888–895. doi: 10.3852/12-046 Vasco-Palacios AM, López-Quinteros C, Franco-Molano AE, Boekhout T (2014). Austroboletus amazonicus sp. nov. and Fistulinella campinaranae var. scrobiculata, two commonly occurring boletes from a forest dominated by Pseudomonotes tropenbosii (Dipterocarpaceae) in Colombia Amazonia. Mycologia 106 (5): 1004–1014. doi: 10.3852/13-324 White TJ, Bruns T, Lee S, Taylor J (1990). Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics. In: Innis MA, Gelfand DH, Sninsky JJ, White TJ (editors). PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. New York: Academic Press, pp. 315–322. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-3721808.50042-1 Wu G, Feng B, Xu J, Zhu X-T, Li Y-C et al. (2014). Molecular phylogenetic analyses redefine seven major clades and reveal 22 new generic clades in the fungal family Boletaceae. Fungal Diversity 69: 93–115. doi: 10.1007/s13225-014-0283-8 Wu G, Li Y-C, Zhu X-T, Zhao K, Han L-H et al. (2016). One hundred noteworthy boletes from China. Fungal Diversity 81 (1): 25– 188. doi: 10.1007/s13225-016-0375-8 Zeng N-K, Su M-S, Liang Z-Q, Yang Z-L (2015). A geographical extension of the North American genus Bothia (Boletaceae, Boletales) to East Asia with a new species B. fujianensis from China. Mycological Progress 14: 1–6. doi: 10.1007/s11557-0141015-x
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New records of algae, lichens, and fungi without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group may be accepted for peer review if they contain 5 or more new records or taxonomical status update, such as lectotypification, new combinations, transfers, revivals and synonyms.