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1. A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage

4. Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics

6. Correction to: FungalTraits: a user friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

7. Hodophilus phaeophyllus complex (Clavariaceae, Agaricales) is defined as new phylogenetic lineage in Europe

8. Adventurous cuisine in Laos: Hebeloma parvisporum, a new species in Hebeloma section Porphyrospora

9. Simple attributes predict the value of plants as hosts to fungal and arthropod communities

11. Fungal planet description sheets: 868-950

12. Simple attributes predict the importance of plants as hosts to the richness of fungi and arthropods

13. FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

14. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1182–1283

15. Morphological traits predict host-tree specialization in wood-inhabiting fungal communities

16. Adventurous cuisine in Laos

17. Elaphomyces section Elaphomyces (Eurotiales, Ascomycota) —taxonomy and phylogeny of North European taxa, with the introduction of three new species

18. Phylogenetic origins and family classification of typhuloid fungi, with emphasis on Ceratellopsis, Macrotyphula and Typhula (Basidiomycota)

19. Four new species ofMorchellafrom the Americas

20. European Hodophilus (Clavariaceae, Agaricales) species with yellow stipe

21. Considerations and consequences of allowing DNA sequence data as types of fungal taxa

22. Hodophilus (Clavariaceae, Agaricales) species with dark dots on the stipe: more than one species in Europe

23. How citizen science boosted primary knowledge on fungal biodiversity in Denmark

24. Man against machine:Do fungal fruitbodies and eDNA give similar biodiversity assessments across broad environmental gradients?

25. A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity:evaluating strategies and coverage

26. Quality of substrate and forest structure determine macrofungal richness along a gradient of management intensity in beech forests

27. A new species of Maireina on Filipendula ulmaria

31. Vascular plants are strong predictors of multi-taxon species richness

32. Fungal spore diversity reflects substrate-specific deposition challenges

33. Vascular plant species richness and bioindication predict multi-taxon species richness

34. Xylobolus subpileatus , a specialized basidiomycete functionally linked to old canopy gaps

35. A systematic survey of regional multitaxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage

36. The genus Elaphomyces (Ascomycota, Eurotiales): a ribosomal DNA-based phylogeny and revised systematics of European ‘deer truffles’

37. Lidar-derived variables as a proxy for fungal species richness and composition in temperate Northern Europe

38. Entomopathogens of Amazonian stick insects and locusts are members of theBeauveriaspecies complex (Cordycepssensu stricto)

39. Chlorostroma vestlandicum sp. nov., a host-specific mycoparasite on Hypoxylon vogesiacum from western Norway

41. A polyphasic taxonomy of Daldinia (Xylariaceae)1

42. A three-gene phylogeny of the Mycena pura complex reveals 11 phylogenetic species and shows ITS to be unreliable for species identification

43. Favolaschia species (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Ecuador and Panama

44. Citizen science data reveal ecological, historical and evolutionary factors shaping interactions between woody hosts and wood-inhabiting fungi

45. On species richness estimates, climate change and host shifts in wood-inhabiting fungi

46. Amyloidity is not diagnostic for species in the Mycena pearsoniana complex (Mycena sectio Calodontes)

47. Chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic studies of Thamnomyces (Xylariaceae)

48. A comparison between ITS phylogenetic relationships and morphological species recognition within Mycena sect. Calodontes in Northern Europe

49. Ruwenzoria, a new genus of the Xylariaceae from Central Africa

50. Camillea (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota), including two new species, along a trans-Andean altitude gradient in Ecuador

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