The individual investigation areas are briefly described and the species of fungi present in them are listed. A total of 123 fungal species from several groups were detected in the nine study areas. Of these, five species, namely Sebacina Epigaea, Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum, Hypochnicium analogum and Piloderma lanatum var. bisporum and Telephora terrestris f. resupinata are new for Styria.
Another 15 species are valid according to ARON et al. (2005) in Styria as endangered. With Pycnoporellus fulgens, Antrodia malicola, Stromatoscypha fimbriata, Oxyporus corticola, Athelia arachnoidea, Hyphodermella corrugata, Phlebia lilascens, Trechispora confinis, Sistotrema muscicola, Multiclavula mucida, Tomentellopsis echinospora, Tomentella atramentaria and Sebacina dimitica, other rare and remarkable species could be detected in Austria.
The ecology and lifestyle of corticioid fungi is discussed in more detail in a chapter. The aim was to contribute to the study of the fungal flora of the Gesäuse National Park and the province of Styria, as well as to the assessment of the biodiversity of the national park.
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