Tulostoma subsquamosum Long & S. Ahmad, Farlowia 3: 241. 1947. Figures 5g, 16e

Holotype.

INDIA, Gurdaspur: Jaggatpur, Aug. 1938, S. Ahmad 258 (BPI).

Tulostoma subsquamosum is characterized by a hyphal exoperidium with scattered sphaerocyst-like cells. The spores are verrucose-echinate with a tendency to form a subreticulum (Figure 16e). It seems to be one of the more common species in the sand steppe vegetation of Central Hungary, from where it was traditionally recorded as T. squamosum (cfr. Hollós 1904, Rimóczi et al. 2011). In the molecular analyses it comes out as a sister species to T. squamosum (Figure 1c).

Habitat and distribution.

Occurs in dry grasslands on sandy-clayish soil. It has a wide distribution in Asia (India, Pakistan), N and S America and Europe (Hungary, Slovakia, Spain).

Specimens examined.

HUNGARY, Bács-Kiskun: Fülöpháza, Fülöpházi Homokbuckák, 1 Nov. 2002, J. Jeppson, M. Jeppson 6002 (GB)*; Jakabszállász, Alsójáras, 15 Feb. 2004, J. Jeppson, M. Jeppson 6563 (GB)*; Orgovány, Hattarcsarda, sand steppe vegetation, 24 Sept. 1995, A. Bohlin, K. Bohlin, M. Jeppson 3475 (GB); Orgovány, Orgoványi rétek, sand steppe vegetation, 16 Jun. 1999, S. Jeppson, J. Jeppson, M. Jeppson 4956 (GB)*; Ibidem, 15 Jun. 1999, S. Jeppson, J. Jeppson, M. Jeppson 4945 (GB)*. SLOVAKIA, Podunjaská nížina: Imel’, Liscie Diery NR, sand steppe vegetation, 26 Jun. 2011, I. Kautmanová, V. Kautman, M. Jeppson 9336 (GB)*. SPAIN, Madrid: Ciempozuelos, yesiferous steppe vegetation, 22 Nov. 1989, J. Jeppson, M. Jeppson (GB); Toledo: Ocaña, in Pinus halepensis plantation on sandy soil, 4 Mar. 2011, G. Moreno, E. Larsson, A. Stridvall, M. Jeppson 9305 (GB)*; Zaragoza: Bujaraloz, terreno básico con yeso, bajo Juniperus thurifera, 31 Oct. 1995, G. Moreno, A. Altés (AH 19024, GB)*.