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Goal • • • • Reliable Comprehensive Affordable Easy to use (if you have access to a microscope) Area covered by Funga Nordica (northern Europe) • • • • • • • Primary area (100%) Nordic countries Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden • Secondary area (90%) • Neighbouring countries • • • • • • • • • Ireland Great Britain Netherlands Germany Poland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Russia (northern, European part) Taxa included in Funga Nordica • • • • • • • • • Hymenochaetales (only agaricoid) Phallales Hysterangiales Geastrales Polyporales (only agaricoid) Gloeophyllales Russulales (except corticioid and polyporoid) Boletales Agaricales Included taxa • • • • • 8 orders 56 families 278 genera 3030 species 5217 ”below genus” names Top ten genera • • • • • • • • • • 380 spp. Cortinarius 210 spp. Entoloma 156 spp. Inocybe 154 spp. Russula 100 spp. Mycena 92 spp. Lactarius 82 spp. Psathyrella 59 spp. Tricholoma 58 spp. Conocybe 48 spp. Hygrocybe Structure of Funga Nordica • • • • • • • • Key to included orders Descriptions of orders (phylogenet. arranged) Key to families in order Descriptions of families (phylogenet. arranged) Key to genera in family Descriptions of genera (alphabet. arranged) Key and description of species in genus In monotypic genera desciptions are merged Structure for each species • Diagnostic characters (one or more) • Macroscopical characters: cap, gills, stem, flesh, taste, smell. • Microscopical characters: spores, cystidia, pileipellis. • Biological and ecological characters. • Frequency, distributional overview in the area • References to printed, coloured illustrations • Current name and important synonyms Tasks for involved • Amateur mycologists collect, describe, dry, photograph/report specimens • Authors prepare one or more genera, using available data in literature, herbaria, etc., and supplemented by the national coordinators • National coordinators prepare a list of taxa from their country • Editors make protocol, coordinate, edit and decide the higher level classification JUST FOR IDENTIFICATION OR NOT JUST FOR IDENTIFICATION Moments of zen and Rebirth of morphology ?