Newly discovered mushroom ‘new species of the year’ from Spain

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Clitocybula ellipsospora is the name for the small fungus whose cap is two to five centimeters in diameter, the Swiss Systematics Society (SSS) announced on Wednesday. Whether the mushroom is edible or not has not yet been tested.

So far, scientists have found the fungus in only three places in the Spanish provinces of Burgos, Madrid and Segovia. When asked by the Keystone-SDA news agency, Juan Carlos Zamora said, “It took us a long time to identify it because it’s so rare.” “To identify and analyze a new species, you have to find several specimens of it. With this fungus, it took a lot of time.”

It grows in mountain pine forests on acidic soils near peat bogs. Due to the dry summers in Spain, these habitats are not common and are endangered by human use.

“The discovery of Clitocybula ellipsospora demonstrates how important peatlands and their environments are to biodiversity,” said Alice Cibois of the SSS. It is much more important to protect these unique habitats. The FAQ has selected the mushroom species of the year to draw attention to this threat.

The Swiss Systematics Society is the Swiss society that deals with the classification of animal or plant species. Since 2015, it has chosen a new discovery as the “new species of the year”.

(SDA)

Source : Blick

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