1. The first Hungarian record of Inocybe aurantiobrunnea (Agaricales, Inocybaceae) with molecular identification
Authors: György Vrba, Dorottya Vrba
Published: 27 January 2025
The present work discusses the two occurrences of Inocybe aurantiobrunnea in Hungary, which we initially could not
identify clearly to species level based on macromorphological characteristics. Therefore, after molecular genetic
analyses, we identified our samples using nrDNA ITS sequence data and phylogenetic analyses with maximum
likelihood (raxmlGUI, PhyML).
2. The first Hungarian record of Agaricus subrufescens (Agaricales, Agaricaceae) with molecular identification
Authors: György Vrba, Dorottya Vrba
Published: 27 May 2025
The present publication discusses the first Hungarian record of Agaricus subrufescens, which we initially attempted to identify based
on macro- and micromorphological characteristics. In order to identify the fruiting body, we subsequently used molecular methods.
The nrDNA ITS sequence data, the neighbor-joining and the maximum likelihood (Geneious Prime, raxmlGUI, PhyML)
phylogenetic analyses clearly placed our fungal specimen within the Agaricus subrufescens sensu lato group.
3. Record of the anamorphic form of Pachyphlodes thysellii (Pezizaceae, Pezizales) in Hungary; the taxonomic status of Pachyphlodes ligerica findings in Hungary and Transylvania
Authors: György Vrba, Dorottya Vrba
Published: 25 July 2025
The present publication discusses the occurrence of the anamorphic form of Pachyphlodes thysellii in Hungary, which we initially studied based on its
macromorphological characteristics. For the identification of the asexual structures, we subsequently conducted molecular genetic analyses. The
nrDNA ITS sequence data, along with the Bayesian analysis and maximum likelihood (raxmlGUI) phylogenetic analyses clearly placed our asexual
specimen within the Pachyphlodes thysellii / P. ligerica clade. Furthermore, based on the analyses of sequences, we determined that the previously
uploaded Hungarian and Transylvanian P. ligerica specimens in GenBank should be considered conspecific with the taxon P. thysellii.