Revised and Updated Checklist of Macrofungi in Thailand – II
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Issued Date
2025-05-01
Resource Type
ISSN
01252526
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105011971331
Journal Title
Chiang Mai Journal of Science
Volume
52
Issue
3
Rights Holder(s)
SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Chiang Mai Journal of Science Vol.52 No.3 (2025)
Suggested Citation
Suwannarach N., Kumla J., Lu W., Kaewnunta A., Thongklang N., Sysouphanthong P., Liu Y.S., Luangharn T., Wannathes N., Walker A., Kraisitudomsook N., Nutaratat P., Wongkanoun S., Charria-Girón E., Karunarathna S.C., Pathom-Aree W., Lumyong S. Revised and Updated Checklist of Macrofungi in Thailand – II. Chiang Mai Journal of Science Vol.52 No.3 (2025). doi:10.12982/CMJS.2025.027 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/111530
Title
Revised and Updated Checklist of Macrofungi in Thailand – II
Author's Affiliation
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Chiang Mai University
Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI)
Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency
Mae Fah Luang University
Yibin University
Qujing Normal University
Thaksin University
Academy of Science
Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University
Muban Chom Bueng Rajabhat University
Chiang Mai University
Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI)
Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency
Mae Fah Luang University
Yibin University
Qujing Normal University
Thaksin University
Academy of Science
Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University
Muban Chom Bueng Rajabhat University
Corresponding Author(s)
Other Contributor(s)
Abstract
Morphological characteristics have historically been used to study and identify Thai macrofungi, with many species being associated with those found in Europe and America. However, the lack of comprehensive herbarium collections, accurate descriptions, and molecular data has raised doubts on some of these identifications, making them questionable. The challenge of accurate macrofungal identification underscores the need for integrating both molecular and morphological data. Therefore, this review article is a part of the research project series “Revision and Update Checklist of Thai Macrofungi”. A new, accurate checklist of thirty genera viz. Amanita, Armillaria, Auricularia, Cacaoporus, Calocybella, Collybiopsis, Coniolepiota, Crinipellis, Cyathus, Erythrophylloporus, Gloeocantharellus, Heimioporus, Hymenagaricus, Inocybe, Lentinus, Lepiota, Macrolepiota, Marasmiellus, Panus, Paramarasmius, Parasola, Pseudosperma, Pyrenopolyporus, Retiperidiolia, Rhodactina, Rostrupomyces, Rubinosporus, Sutorius, Tuber, and Tulostoma, were revised and updated based on detailed specimen collections, description, and molecular data gathered from Thai specimens. This article contributes to the understanding of macrofungal diversity in Thailand by providing updated information on various genera, incorporating both morphological and molecular data, and highlighting their ecological significance within the diverse ecosystems.
