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Higher Fungi in Tundra and Subalpine Tundra from the Yukon Territory and Alaska

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Arctic and Alpine Mycology II

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Descriptions and illustrations are provided for six species of Inocybe and one Cortinarius collected in tundra and subalpine tundra mainly from the St. Elias Mountains, the Yukon Territory and Alaska. A new combination, Inocybe boltoni ssp. giacomi, is proposed.

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Miller, O.K. (1987). Higher Fungi in Tundra and Subalpine Tundra from the Yukon Territory and Alaska. In: Laursen, G.A., Ammirati, J.F., Redhead, S.A. (eds) Arctic and Alpine Mycology II. Environmental Science Research, vol 34. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1939-0_19

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