taxonID	type	description	language	source
855587F4470FFFC53B83F8FE9128A3D8.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do, Guri-si, Donggureung, 37 ° 37 ʹ 06 ʺ N, 127 ° 07 ʹ 58 ʺ E, 11 Aug 2015, Hae Jin Cho, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20150811 - 45 (GenBank accession No. MF 445220), on the leaf litter of Quercus spp. and Alnus japonica.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470FFFC53B83F8FE9128A3D8.taxon	description	Pileus 7 - 11 mm, first convex, then applanate with central depression in age, surface glabrous, dull, margin slightly crenate, striate, pastel red (8 A 5) to brownish red (9 C 8). Lamellae decurrent, distant, concolorous with pileus, occasionally forked, lamellulae present. Stipe 12 - 20 × 0.4 - 0.8 mm, terete, tough, hollow, slightly darker than pileus. Basidiospores 8.4 - 9.2 - 10.3 × 3.2 - 3.6 - 4.0 μm, Q = 2.24 - 2.54 - 2.91, oval, sometimes obclavate, thin-walled, hyaline. Basidia 4 - spored, 20.2 - 22.8 - 25.8 × 5.2 - 6.4 - 7.6 μm, narrowly clavate, contents with small guttules. Cheilocystidia 24.0 - 29.9 - 39.9 × 8.2 - 8.9 - 9.4 μm, pedicellate, clavate to broadly clavate. Pleurocystidia 32.2 - 36.0 - 40.3 × 6.9 - 7.2 - 7.4 μm, rare, pedicellate, clavate. Caulocystidia 32.8 - 41.4 - 61.2 × 6.9 - 7.9 - 9.0 μm, very thin-walled, broadly clavate, clamped.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470FFFC53B83F8FE9128A3D8.taxon	discussion	Remarks: This study is the first report of genus Cruentomycena in Korea. The key features of this genus are bloody red basidiocarps and absence of pleurocystidia. Petersen et al. (2008) reported that almost all basidiomata of C. kedrovaya were collected on catkins of Alnus in Russia. Korean sample of this species were also collected on the litter layer of Quercus spp. and Alnus japonica. However, pleurocystidia are observed in Korean samples. Further studies for Cruentomycena on the presence or absence of pleurocystidia are needed.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470FFFC4386AFB019511A602.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined: KOREA, Seoul, Jongmyo shrine, 37 ° 34 ʹ 24 ʺ N, 126 ° 59 ʹ 47 ʺ E, 12 Aug 2015, Hae Jin Cho, Hyun Lee, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20150812 - 15 (GenBank accession No. MF 445222), on the ground of deciduous forest.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470FFFC4386AFB019511A602.taxon	description	Pileus 10 - 25 mm, first conical to convex, becoming applanate with central depression, hygrophnous, pruinose, plicate-striate, veil absent, margin crenulate, orange white (5 A 2) to brownish orange (6 C 5). Lamellae free to adnexed, close, concolorous with pileus, black in age, lamellulae present. Stipe 35 - 75 × 1 - 2 mm, smooth, filiform, hollow, white. Basidiospores 9.7 - 10.4 - 11.2 × 6.9 - 7.5 - 8.1 μm, Q = 1.28 - 1.38 - 1.54, ellipsoidal, germ-pore central, dark brown. Basidia 22.9 - 27.9 - 36.7 × 9.0 - 9.8 - 10.8 μm, clavate. Cheilocystidia not seen. Pleurocystidia 22.8 - 29.3 - 32.3 × 8.7 - 9.5 - 10.5 μm, cylindrical to slightly cymbiform with acute apex. Pileipellis hymeniform, dermatocystidia 117.4 - 119.3 - 140.9 × 7.3 - 8.2 - 8.9 μm, lanceolate with thick walls.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470FFFC4386AFB019511A602.taxon	discussion	Remarks: Parasola setulosa has thicker cell walls than those of its sister species, P. auricoma. Parasola setulosa is similar to P. mirabilis in morphology but P. mirabilis has smaller basidiospores (8.5 - 10.6 × 5.9 - 6.6 μm) (Nagy et al., 2010).	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFA4397D4A51C.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do, Goyangsi, Seooreung, 37 ° 38 ʹ 20 ʺ N, 126 ° 54 ʹ 02 ʺ E, 18 Jun 2015, Hyun Lee, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20150618 - 05 (GenBank accession No. MF 445221), on the rotten log of deciduous tree.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFA4397D4A51C.taxon	description	Basidiocarps gregarious, sometimes joined together, turbinate to convoluted, sessile or stipitate bearing a cerebriform pileus, orange white (6 A 2) to pale red (7 A 3), gelatinous, 1 - 3 mm high, 1 - 6 mm diameter. Sterile parts of basidiocarps covered with simple cylindrical to clavate, septate, hyaline, thin walled marginal hyphae. Internal hyphae thin-walled, branched, septate, hyaline, 2.5 - 3 μm diam. All hyphae without clamp connections. Basidia 41.1 - 53.5 - 72.2 × 4.5 - 5.3 - 6.1 μm, cylindrical, bifurcate. Probasidia similar to basidia, becoming bifurcate. Basidiospores 17.7 - 19.9 - 22.4 × 7.1 - 8.0 - 9.7 μm, Q = 2.16 - 2.48 - 2.86, allantoid, 7 - septate, thin-walled	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFA4397D4A51C.taxon	discussion	Remarks: Dacrymyces aureosporus is characterized by turbinate to convoluted basidiocarps, and 7 - septate basidiospores. This species is similar to D. chrysospermus. However, D. chrysospermus has terminal cells with thick wall on the sterile part of the basidiocarps (Shirouzu et al., 2009) while D. aureosporus has thin-walled terminal cells.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43804FD44971EA056.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined: KOREA, Seoul, Jongmyo shrine, 37 ° 34 ʹ 30 ʺ N, 126 ° 59 ʹ 32 ʺ E, 23 Jul 2015, Hyun Lee, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20150723 - 24 (GenBank accession No. MF 445228), on the live stem of Quercus spp.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43804FD44971EA056.taxon	description	Basidiocarps annual, laterally substipitate, sometimes imbricate. Pileus dimidiate to flabelliform, 70 - 210 mm, surface glabrous, azonate, radially furrowed, vivid yellow (3 A 8) to deep orange (5 A 8) when fresh, becoming paler in age. Pore surface pale yellow to yellow, pores angular, 4 - 5 per mm, with entire dissepiments that easily torn. Hyphal system dimitic, clamp connection absent. Generative hyphae in context hyaline, thin-walled, sometimes branched, 7 - 11 μm in diameter. Skeletal hyphae in context thick-walled, much branched, 8 - 16 μm in diameter. Generative hyphae in tube hyaline, thin-walled, 2.5 - 4 μm in diam. Skeletal hyphae in tube thick-walled, solid, 2 - 5 μm in diameter. Cystidia absent. Basidia 14.8 - 18.0 - 21.3 × 6.1 - 6.7 - 7.8 μm, clavate, 2 or 4 - spored, simple septate at the base. Basidiospores 5.3 - 6.0 - 7.2 × 4.4 - 5.1 - 5.2 μm, Q = 1.0 - 1.2 - 1.3, globose to broadly ellipsoidal.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43804FD44971EA056.taxon	discussion	Remarks: Laetiporus versisporus used to be misidentified to L. sulphureus in Korea for a long time because of similar morphology. In the Indexfungorum (http: // www. indexfungorum. org /), L. versisporus is also recorded as a synonym of L. sulphureus. However, recent phylogenetic studies showed that L. sulphureus and L. versisporus are different species (Ota et al., 2009; Song et al., 2014). Moreover, European L. surphureus differs from L. versisporus by more ellipsoidal basidiospores. Sometimes L. versisporus makes anamorphic form of basidiocarp which has brownish and powdery pileus (Ota et al., 2009).	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFE6A95BEA21A.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do, Guri-si, Donggureung, 37 ° 37 ʹ 17 ʺ N, 127 ° 07 ʹ 19 ʺ E, 12 May 2016, Hae Jin Cho, Hyun Lee, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20160512 - 14 (GenBank accession No. MF 445226), in the rotten knot of live Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFE6A95BEA21A.taxon	description	Pileus 20 - 35 mm, convex when young, becoming broadly convex to flat in age, umbonate to papillate, radially fibrillose, margin rugulose, orange grey (6 B 2) to brownish grey (7 D 2). Lamellae free, close, lamellulae abundant, white at first, becoming pinkish in age. Stipe 40 - 70 × 5 - 8 mm, cylindrical, equal, vertically fibrillose, white to whitish brown. Basidiospores 6.4 - 7.0 - 7.7 × 5.4 - 6.0 - 6.9 μm, Q = 1.10 - 1.16 - 1.27, subglobose to broadly ellipsoidal, anamyloid. Basidia 20.4 - 24.5 - 28.0 × 8.4 - 9.5 - 10.6 μm, clavate to ventricose. Cheilocystidia 43.1 - 56.0 - 67.2 × 10.2 - 13.0 - 22.5 μm, subclavate to clavate. Pleurocystidia 49.1 - 60.6 - 77.3 × 11.3 - 13.5 - 16.8 μm lageniform to subcylindric.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC43BBDFE6A95BEA21A.taxon	discussion	Remarks: Pluteus longistriatus is characterized by brownish grey color and the long, radial striations that extend from margin to center of the pileus, exposed white flesh between the striation cracks. This species is similar to P. plautus in morphology. However, the cheilocystidia of P. longistriatus is subclavate to clavate while the cheilocystidia of P. plautus is lageniform (Breitenbach and Kränzlin, 1995).	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC73804F89E96ECA29B.taxon	materials_examined	Hierarchy: Basidiomycota, Polyporales, Fomitopsidaceae Specimens examined: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do, Guri-si, Donggureung, 37 ° 36 ʹ 50 ʺ N, 127 ° 07 ʹ 51 ʺ E, 11 Aug 2015, Hae Jin Cho, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20150811 - 40 (GenBank accession No. MF 445223), on the dead branch of broad-leaved tree; KOREA, Seoul, Jongmyo shrine, 37 ° 34 ʹ 26 ʺ N, 126 ° 59 ʹ 44 ʺ E, 9 Jun 2016, Nam Kyu Kim, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20160609 - 02 (GenBank accession No. MF 445224), on the dead log of Quercus spp.; KOREA, Gyeonggi-do, Guri-si, Donggureung, 37 ° 37 ʹ 15 ʺ N, 127 ° 07 ʹ 33 ʺ E, 12 Aug 2016, Young Woon Lim, SFC 20160812 - 18 (GenBank accession No. MF 445225), on the fallen branch of broad-leaved tree.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC73804F89E96ECA29B.taxon	description	Hyphal system dimitic, generative hyphae with clamp connections. Generative hyphae in context rare, hyaline, thin-walled, sometimes branched, 2.5 - 3.5 μm in diam. Skeletal hyphae in context abundant, thick-walled, sometimes branched, 2 - 6 μm in diam. Generative hyphae in tube hyaline, thin-walled, sometimes branched, 2.5 - 3.5 μm in diam. Skeletal hyphae in tube dominant, thick-walled, flexuous, 2 - 3 μm in diam. Cystidia absent. Cystidioles present. Basidia 14.0 - 17.2 - 22.4 × 5.6 - 6.6 - 7.6 μm, clavate, 4 - spored, clamp connection at the base. Basidiospores 5.2 - 5.4 - 5.7 × 3.0 - 3.1 - 3.3 μm, Q = 1.43 - 1.56 - 1.67, ellipsoidal to oval, apiculus acute.	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
855587F4470EFFC73804F89E96ECA29B.taxon	discussion	Remarks: Piptoporellus soloniensis was misidentified to Laetiporus sulphureus in Korea. However, they can be distinguished by type of attachment to the substratum and basidiospore shape. Piptoporellus soloniensis forms almost solitary basidiocarps and its shape is applanate to slightly convex and has ellipsoidal to oval basidiospore. However, L. sulphureus forms almost imbricate and has a guttate basidiospore shape (Ota et al., 2009).	en	Cho, Hae Jin, Lee, Hyun, Li, Vladimir, Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Kim, Nam Kyu, Lim, Min-Ji Kim and Young Woon (2018): Six unrecorded macrofungi from the Royal Tombs (Donggureung and Seooreung) of the Joseon Dynasty and Jongmyo Shrine, Korea. Journal of Species Research 7 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.1.001
