Macromycetes of the Berguedá region (Barcelona)
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We remark the determinations of a hundred and forty eight speciesof Macromycets collected the year 1974 to the 1977, mainly in Bergueda? district (Barcelona).
Most of them could be studied more than once. We tried to confirm the determinations using the last specialized works.
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