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  • Accurate identification and classification support ecological, agricultural, and biotechnological applications.

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  • To contribute to the ongoing revision and expansion of fungal systematics.

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  • Morphological characterization of fungal specimens.
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  • Documentation of six new host and/or geographical records, expanding known fungal distributions and associations.

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  • New taxa and records underscore the importance of continued exploration in mycology.
  • Findings provide a foundation for future research in fungal evolution, ecology, and applied mycology.