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Scotomyces subviolaceus (Peck) Jülich, Geoglossum lineare Hakelier, and Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R.Dixon were recorded for the first time in Turkey. The new taxa are described and illustrated. Scotomyces Jülich and Geoglossum Pers. are also new records at genus level. | Turkish Journal of Botany http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/botany/ Research Article Turk J Bot (2013) 37: 411-413 © TÜBİTAK doi:10.3906/bot-1112-9 Three new macrofungi records for Turkey Halil GÜNGÖR*, Hakan ALLI, Mustafa IŞILOĞLU Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Kötekli, Muğla, Turkey Received: 05.12.2011 Accepted: 16.09.2012 Published Online: 15.03.2013 Printed: 15.04.2013 Abstract: Scotomyces subviolaceus (Peck) Jülich, Geoglossum lineare Hakelier, and Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R.Dixon were recorded for the first time in Turkey. The new taxa are described and illustrated. Scotomyces Jülich and Geoglossum Pers. are also new records at genus level. Key words: New records, Scotomyces, Geoglossum, Chlorencoelia, Turkey 1. Introduction Muğla Province is located in south-west Turkey and possesses a Mediterranean climate. Pinus brutia Ten., P. pinea L., and Quercus L. spp. in particular are very common in the region. Sivas Province is located in Central Anatolia and has a terrestrial climate. Sivas is in the IranoTuranian floristic region and has a high endemism ratio. Because of the suitable climate and the type of vegetation, Muğla and Sivas have a rich macromycota. It is known that studies about Turkish mycota are being conducted. However, not all of the fungal diversity in different parts of Turkey has been determined. As long as field works increase, the number of new records will rise simultaneously (Akata et al., 2011; Allı et al., 2011; Castellano & Türkoğlu, 2012; Doğan et al., 2012). By these kinds of studies Turkey’s biological diversity will be presented. The aim of the present study was to add to the knowledge of Turkey’s mycota by new macrofungal records. The materials for the present study were collected in 2011 during routine field trips in Muğla and Sivas. After an investigation in the laboratory and fungarium, Scotomyces subviolaceus, Geoglossum lineare, and Chlorencoelia versiformis were .