During the last two decades, systematic studies were carried out on
biodiversity of hypogeous fungi in forestry territories of the two Basilicata (southern
Italy) provinces, Matera and Potenza. Identification of fungus taxa found in the
region was commonly accomplished on the basis of macro- and microscopic
features, and only in a few instances, molecular analyses were utilized. Thanks to
these investigations, Basilicata now occupies, among Italian regions, the first and
fourth positions for number of Tuber species, varieties or forms and total number of
hypogeous fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Zygomycota) naturally growing
in its woodlands and Mediterranean maquis areas. In fact, the last up-to-date
acquirements on the topic bring up to 29 and 53 the number of Tuber taxa and
that of the other hypogeous and semi-hypogeous (only three entities) fungi present
in the region, respectively. In this chapter, the essential information regarding these
fungi is given, so updating to 2014 the relative available knowledge. Among the
Fungi, object of this review, the Ascomycota Pachyphloeus conglomeratus and
Tuber malenc ̧onii, the Basidiomycota Hymenogaster decorus, H. hessey,
H. rehsteineri, Schenella pityophilus and Myriostoma coliforme as well as the
Zygomycota Youngiomyces multiplex deserve a particular mention because of
their rarity
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