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Larger fungi from Kashmir—IV

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The present paper describes six species of agarics occurring in Kashmir Valley—Lentinus lepideus, Lentinus strigosus, Pleurotus platypus, Clitocybe infudibulformis, Conchomyces bursaeformis andLeucopaxillus albissumus. Three species—L. lepideus, C. infundibuliformis andC. bursaeformis, are reported for the first time from India.

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Abraham, S.P., Kaul, T.N. Larger fungi from Kashmir—IV. Folia geobot. phytotax. 25, 63–69 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02912764

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