L. Lőkös szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 26. 1995 (Budapest, 1995)

Siller, Irén; Vasas, Gizella: Red list of macrofungi of Hungary. (Revised edition)

2. Species endangered by extinction, vulnerable and rare species. These three categories - generally accepted in the international literature - were fused because of the insufficiency of the data available. Almost extinct and very rare macrofungi living in extremely endangered biotopes belong to the first group; macrofungi living in seriously endangered biotopes as well as declining and in some areas already extinct species fall into the second group; at present still not rare, however, in some areas sporadic macrofungi, and generally those living in endangered biotopes or having very special ecological demands belong to the third group. These three, fused groups are recommended for protection. The species are as follows: AGARICALES Agaricus bernardiiformis Bohus Agaricus macrosporoides Bohus Amanita caesarea (Scop. : Fr.) Pers. : Schw. Amanita beckeri Huijsman Amanita ovo idea (Bull. : Fr.) Quel. Amanita regalis (Fr.) Michael Amanita solitaria (Bull.) Mérat Boletus dupainii Boud. Boletus fechtneri Vel. Boletus regius Krombh. Boletus rhodopurpureus Smotl. Boletus rhodoxanthus (Krombh.) Kallenb. Boletus torosus Fr. Camarophyllus lacmus Fr. Chalciporus rubinus (W. G. Smith) Singer Gomphidius roseus (L.) Fr. Hebeloma ammophilum Bohus Hebeloma ochroalbidum Bohus Hygrocybe cantharellus (Schwein.) Murrill Hygrocybe laeta (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. Hygrocybe marchii Bres. Inocybe dunensis P. D. Orton Jnocybe halophila R. Heim Inocybe javorkae Babos et Stangl Lactarius flexuosus Fr. Lactarius lilacinus (Lasch) Fr. Lactarius mammosus Fr. Lactarius sphagneti (Fr.) Neuhoff

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