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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In this study, we investigate the phylogeny and taxonomy of the /Camptori clade sensu Soop et al. (2019a). Based on combined nrDNA ITS phylogenetic, morphological, and ecological analyses, the clade includes six species in Europe, four of which are described here as new to science: <jats:italic>Cortinarius malavalii</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>C. marklundii</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>C. violaceoserrulatus</jats:italic>, and <jats:italic>C. viridocaelestinus</jats:italic>. We also provide a taxonomic revision of the two known species in the clade, <jats:italic>C. camptoros</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>C. viridocoeruleus</jats:italic>. In its current concept, the /Camptori clade is mostly represented in frondose woodlands of southern Europe and none of the species is found in the boreal coniferous zones of Northern Europe. Three species are strictly thermophilous Mediterranean-submediterranean species associated mainly with southern <jats:italic>Quercus</jats:italic> spp., whereas <jats:italic>C. camptoros</jats:italic> is found mainly in montane <jats:italic>Abies</jats:italic> forests, and <jats:italic>C. marklundii</jats:italic> reaches boreonemoral <jats:italic>Tilia-Corylus</jats:italic> sites in S Scandinavia and alpine <jats:italic>Dryas</jats:italic> sites in Spain. An identification key to the species is presented.</jats:p>
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In this study, we investigate the phylogeny and taxonomy of the /Camptori clade sensu Soop et al. (2019a). Based on combined nrDNA ITS phylogenetic, morphological, and ecological analyses, the clade includes six species in Europe, four of which are described here as new to science: <jats:italic>Cortinarius malavalii</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>C. marklundii</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>C. violaceoserrulatus</jats:italic>, and <jats:italic>C. viridocaelestinus</jats:italic>. We also provide a taxonomic revision of the two known species in the clade, <jats:italic>C. camptoros</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>C. viridocoeruleus</jats:italic>. In its current concept, the /Camptori clade is mostly represented in frondose woodlands of southern Europe and none of the species is found in the boreal coniferous zones of Northern Europe. Three species are strictly thermophilous Mediterranean-submediterranean species associated mainly with southern <jats:italic>Quercus</jats:italic> spp., whereas <jats:italic>C. camptoros</jats:italic> is found mainly in montane <jats:italic>Abies</jats:italic> forests, and <jats:italic>C. marklundii</jats:italic> reaches boreonemoral <jats:italic>Tilia-Corylus</jats:italic> sites in S Scandinavia and alpine <jats:italic>Dryas</jats:italic> sites in Spain. An identification key to the species is presented.</jats:p>
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Schmidt-Stohn, G., Brandrud, T., Bellanger, J., Saar, G., Ballarà, J., Armada, F., Albert, L., Frøslev, T. &amp; Dima, B. 2022. Taxonomy and phylogeny of the phlegmacioid clade Camptori (Cortinarius s.l., Basidiomycota) in Europe with description of four new species. <em>Mycological Progress</em>, 21(6): 55.
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