Aiman Izhar, M. Usman, Hira Bashir, S. Ashraf, A. R. Niazi, M. Latif, A. Khalid
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First record of Lactocollybia variicysti s from Asia
During surveys of macrofungi in Pakistan, eight specimens belonging to the genus Lactocollybia were collected from the plains of Punjab and foothills of Murree. Morphological studies and molecular characterization refer all collections to a single species, Lactocollybia variicystis,
previously restricted to Africa and Europe; this is the first report from Asia. Except for geography, no significant differences were found among African, European, and Pakistani collections.