New National and Regional Biological Records for Finland 4. Additions to the Knowledge of Finnish Aphyllophoroid Funga (Basidiomycota)
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Memoranda Soc. Soc. Fauna Fauna Flora Flora Fennica Fennica 89, 89: 2013 119–124. • Kunttu 2013 et al. 119 New national and regional biological records for Finland 4. Additions to the knowledge of Finnish aphyllophoroid funga (Basidiomycota) Panu Kunttu, Jorma Pennanen, Teppo Helo, Matti Kulju & Unto Söderholm Kunttu, P., University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences, P.O. Box 111, FI–80101, Joensuu, Finland. E-mail: [email protected] Pennanen, J., Pentbyntie 1 D 10, FI-10300 Karjaa, Finland. E-mail: [email protected] Helo, T., Erätie 13 C 19, FI-87200 Kajaani, Finland. E-mail: [email protected] Kulju, M., Ylispuuntie 13, FI-90420 Oulu, Finland. E-mail: [email protected] Söderholm, U., Säästäjänkatu 11 C 17, FI-33840 Tampere, Finland. E-mail: unto.soderholm@ wlanmail.com Byssocorticium efibulatum is reported as new to Finland. New records of following rare or little collected species are presented and notes of their substrates are given: Cristinia gallica, Helico- gloea farinacea, Helicogloea lagerheimii, Phlebia femsioeensis, Sistotrema dennisii and Tomen- tella coerulea. We also list 33 aphyllophoroid fungi as new to some section of the boreal vegetation zone in Finland. Introduction of Metsähallitus (former known as Finnish Forest and Park Service) in protected forest areas in dif- After the extensive work of Finnish aphyllopho- ferent parts in Finland. Other authors have made roid fungi (Kotiranta et al. 2009) plenty of knowl- field trips mainly during their leisure time at their edge has accumulated and new records have been home region. published for example by Kunttu et al. (2009, Material was collected, identified or con- 2010, 2011, 2012) and Kotiranta & Shiryaev firmed by several researches: PH = Pekka Helo, (2013). We present here new records including TH = Teppo Helo, HK = Heikki Kotiranta, MK one species new to Finland, six rare or little col- = Matti Kulju, MO = Martti Ohenoja, JP = Jor- lected species with only a few earlier records in ma Pennanen, US = Unto Söderholm and HV = Finland and 33 aphyllophoroid fungi new to some Henry Väre. Collector is also identifier if not oth- section of boreal vegetation zone in Finland. erwise stated. Number code after abbreviation of collector is a personal sampling number of cer- tain specimen. Material and methods Finnish national uniform grid system (27° E) according to Heikinheimo and Raatikainen The aims of these studies have varied but are (1981) is used for coordinates and abbreviation mostly connected with species inventories of cer- used here is UCS = Uniform Coordinate Sys- tain areas or ecology of polypores and corticioids. tem. Biogeographical provinces are according to Jorma Pennanen has collected data in inventories Hansen & Knudsen (1997). Boreal and hemibo- 120 Kunttu et al. • Memoranda Soc. Fauna Flora Fennica 89, 2013 real vegetation zones consist of 11 sections which Antrodiella romellii (Donk) Niemelä are used in this article (Ahti et al. 1968, Hämet- Specimen examined: FINLAND, Lapponia sompiensis, Ahti 1981). The map of these sections can be Savukoski, Urho Kekkonen National Park, Kemihaara- found also in the website of Finland’s environ- Naltio, UCS 7543423:3584336, 10.IX.2012, fallen trunk of Betula sp., diam. 20 cm, decay 4, pine dominated heath mental administration (2009). Voucher specimens forest, JP 2162 (H, J.P). are deposited in the herbaria of the Universities of New to Northern boreal, Forest Lapland (4c). Helsinki (H), Turku (TUR), Oulu (OULU) and/ or in the reference herbarium of Jorma Pennanen Basidiodendron cinereum (Bres.) Luck-Allen (J.P.) or Heikki Kotiranta (H.Kta). Specimen examined: FINLAND, Ostrobottnia ouluensis Nomenclature of the genus Hyphodontia sen- Pudasjärvi, Puhos, Louhisenpuro, 72520:35497, 25.VI. su lato follows Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2009) and 1996, on trunk of Populus tremula, MO 6 (OULU), det. others mainly Kotiranta et al. (2009). The Finnish MK, conf. HK. national red-listing evaluation of IUCN Red List New to Middle boreal, Northern Carelia – Categories is according to Kotiranta et al. (2010). Kainuu (3b). The decay stage classification (1–5) of trunks is according to Renvall (1995). Brevicellium olivascens (Bres.) K.H. Larss. & Hjortstam Results and discussion Specimen examined: FINLAND, Ostrobottnia kajanensis, Kajaani, Nakertaja, Särkilahti, east side of the inlet, UCS In this article we present Byssocorticium efibula- 7127109:3533355, 26.X.2006, deciduous tree (apparent- tum new to Finland, new records of rare or little ly Salix caprea), fallen almost unbarked and mossy trunk, diam. 9 cm, decay 3–4, birch dominated quite young for- collected Cristinia gallica, Helicogloea farina- est (former field), PH 1594 (OULU), det. TH, conf. MK. cea, Helicogloea lagerheimii, Phlebia femsioeen- New to Middle boreal, Northern Carelia – sis, Sistotrema dennisii and Tomentella coerulea Kainuu (3b). and 33 aphyllophoroid fungi new to some sec- tion of boreal vegetation zone in Finland. Spe- cies are presented in alphabetic order. The num- Byssocorticium efibulatum Hjortstam & ber of new species to some section of boreal veg- Ryvarden etation zone divide as follows: Hemiboreal, Oak Specimen examined: FINLAND, Regio aboënsis Raase- pori, Torbyviken NW, UCS 6675568:3308870, 20.X.2012, zone (1b) 4; Southern boreal, Southwestern Fin- fallen branch of Corylus avellana, diam. 4, decay 2, ha- land and Southern Ostrobothnia (2a) 2; Southern zel dominated herb-rich forest, JP 2332 (H.Kta, J.P.), conf. boreal, Lake district (2b) 1; Middle boreal, Ostro- HK. bothnia (3a) 2; Middle boreal, Northern Carelia New to Finland, new to Hemiboreal, Oak – Kainuu (3b) 11; Middle boreal, Southwestern zone (1b). Lapland (3c) 1; Northern boreal, Kuusamo dis- Byssocorticium efibulatum is described by trict (4a) 1; Northern boreal, North Ostrobothnia Hjortstam & Ryvarden (1978) from Sweden, (4b) 1; Northern boreal, Forest Lapland (4c) 10. holo type grew on Fagus silvatica. There are one endangered (EN), two vulner- able (VU) and one data deficient (DD) among Calocera cornea (Batsch.: Fr.) Fr. these species presented here. Specimen examined: FINLAND, Lapponia sompiensis, Savukoski, Urho Kekkonen National Park, Kemihaara- Naltio, UCS 7542788:3584740, 10.IX.2012, fallen trunk List of species of Betula sp., diam. 10, decay 3, pine dominated heath for- Amylocorticium subincarnatum Peck (Pouzar) est, JP 2160 (H, J.P.). Specimen examined: FINLAND, Nylandia, Raasepori, New to Northern boreal, Forest Lapland (4c). Jussarö, UCS 6639656:3307600, 27.XI.2012, fallen trunk of Picea abies, diam. 25 cm, decay 3, mixed forest of Myr- Calocera furcata (Fr.) Fr. tillus type, JP 2353 (H, J.P). Specimen examined: FINLAND, Lapponia sompiensis, Vulnerable. New to Hemiboreal, Oak zone Sodankylä, Urho Kekkonen National Park, Aittajärvi-Lui- (1b). rojärvi, UCS 7565487:3544449, 19.IX.2012, fallen trunk Memoranda Soc. Fauna Flora Fennica 89, 2013 • Kunttu et al. 121 of Pinus sylvestris, diam. 40 cm, decay 2, pine dominated Exidia saccharina (Alb. & Schwein. : Fr.) Fr. heath forest, JP 2214 (H, J.P.). Specimen examined: FINLAND, Ostrobottnia kajanen- New to Northern boreal, Forest Lapland (4c). sis, Paltamo, Kuuskanlahti, Teerivaara, UCS 7146819: 3514051, 3.X.2012, fallen trunk of Pinus sylvestris, diam. 25 cm, decay 1-2, old pine dominated Vaccinium type Clavariadelphus pistillaris (L. : Fr.) Donk heath forest with a lot of dead wood, TH T4004 (OULU). Specimen examined: FINLAND, Lapponia sompiensis, Savukoski, Urho Kekkonen National Park, Kemihaara- New to Middle boreal, Northern Carelia – Naltio, UCS 7541667:3587211, 11.IX.2012, on ground in Kainuu (3b). Myrtillus type heath forest, JP 2175 (H, J.P.). New to Northern boreal, Forest Lapland (4c). Helicogloea farinacea (Höhn.) D.P. Rogers Specimen examined: FINLAND, Tavastia australis, Tam- Cristinia gallica (Pilát) Jülich pere, Iidesjärvi, UCS 68232:33308, 21.X.2012, decorti- cated twig of Salix sp., lakeside thicket forest, US 4522 Specimen examined: FINLAND, Nylandia, Kirkkonum- (TUR); Tavastia australis, Lempäälä, Houkkalammi, UCS mi, Upinniemi, UCS 6661105:3354313, 13.X.2011, sawed 68130:33251, 14.XI.2011, decorticated twig of Pinus syl- stump of unidentified deciduous tree, diam. 30 cm, decay vestris, pine dominated heath forest, US 4405 (TUR). 3, moist herb-rich forest with cultural impact, JP 1887 (H, H.Kta, J.P.), conf. HK; Regio aboënsis, Raasepori, Tor- New to Southern boreal, Southwestern Fin- byviken NW, UCS 6675559:3308867, 20.X.2012, fallen land and Southern Ostrobothnia (2a). branch of Corylus avellana, diam. 4 cm, decay 2, hazel There are two earlier records made in Fin- dominated herb-rich forest, JP 2333 (H.Kta + J.P.), conf. land: Regio aboënsis, Karjalohja and Nylandia, HK. Helsinki, both on southern coast of Finland, (1a). Vulnerable. New to Hemiboreal, Oak zone In those cases the fruit bodies grew on Acer pseu- (1b). doplatanus and Populus tremula (Kotiranta et al. There are only two earlier records in Finland, 2009). both made in Åland islands. Fruitbodies grew on Corylus avellana (Kotiranta et al. 2009). Helicogloea lagerheimii Pat Specimen examined: FINLAND, Tavastia australis, Nokia, Exidia cartilaginea S. Lundell & Neuhoff Pitkäniemi, Hevoshaka, UCS 68243:33186, 10.VIII.2010, Specimen examined: FINLAND, Ostrobottnia kajanensis, fallen trunk of Sorbus aucuparia, herb-rich forest dom- Sotkamo, Korholanmäki, Kuohunpuro, UCS 7105561: inated by deciduous trees with plenty of dead wood, US 3545195, 8.XI.2011, on fallen barked branch of Betula sp., 4241 (H). diam. 7 cm, decay 2, old trenched