TsuguoHongo; NorikoKinjo
【中文摘要】 <正>Roughly speaking, lowlands and hilly areas west of the Kanto district belong tcthe warm-temperate zone. Climax communities in thcse areas arc represented byevergreen oak forests consisting mainly of Castanopsis, Quercus (Subg. Cyclobalano.psis) etc. Such forests extend further westward through the southern tip of Koreaand the southern half of China to the mountain sides of the Himalayas. In thehighlands of Southeast Asia and New Guinea, We can see similar evergreen oakforests, although ...更多mixed with many tropical and subtropica1 plants. More thantwenty years ago, Hongo had an opportunity of collccting higher fungi in oakforests (CastanOPsis, Lithocarpus, etc. ) in the interior of Papua New Guinea about1700m above the sea, and met with many familiar fungi that often occur also inevergreen forests of Japan. It was a great surprise that Laccaria vinaceoavellanea,Cortinarias nigrosquamosus and TyloPilus neofelleus, the Japanese species describedby Hongo, wero found there. 還原
【文獻出處】 食用菌學報,Acta Edulis Fungi,編輯部郵箱,1996年02期 【DOI】CNKI:SUN:SYJB.0.1996-02-013