Erratum to: Mycol Progress
DOI 10.1007/s11557-013-0939-x
The original version of this article contained two mistakes.
1) Section "Introduction", the first paragraph, should read:
The luminous fungi are capable of emitting light from their fruiting bodies, mycelia, or both (Desjardin et al. 2008; Mori et al. 2011). Until now, 73 species of luminous fungi (Basidiomycota) have been recorded in the world. Among them, 43 species belong to 17 sections of Mycena (Desjardin et al. 2008, 2010; Capelari et al. 2011; Aravindakshan et al. 2012).
2) Section "Taxonomy", the third paragraph, should read:
Holotype examined: Sheding Nature Park of Kenting National Park in Taiwan (21°57′25.81″N, 120°49′14.98″E, elev. ca. 202 m), solitary or scattered on decaying woody shells of unknown dicotyledonous plants. Specimens were collected by Y-S Shih on 11 Nov. 2011 and deposited in the National Museum of Nature Science of Republic of China, Taichung, Taiwan (TNM) under the voucher number of F0026642.
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Shih, YS., Chen, CY., Lin, WW. et al. Erratum to: Mycena kentingensis, a new species of luminous mushroom in Taiwan, with reference to its culture method. Mycol Progress 13, 437 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-014-0962-6
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