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Abstract

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More than 200 specimens of higher fungi were collected at Mt. Muhack areas during the period September, 1983 to October, 1984.. These higher fungi were identified and included 2 classes, 2 subclasses, 6 oders, 19 families, 27 genera and 39 species.
Among them, Calocera cornea Fr. , Melanoleuca arcuata(Fr. ) Sing. , Amanita echinocephala(Vitt. ) Quel., A. lutescens Hongo, and Pezizcl vesciculosa Bull. ex et Amans were found to be seven new to Korea. Common names of these new species were designated by the authors.

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