This study was conducted on specimens of macrofungi collected from Isparta Province between 2005 and 2008; in addition, Trichophaea woolhopeia (Cooke & W. Phillips) Boud. is given as a new record from Muğla Province. After fieldwork and laboratory studies, 129 taxa belonging to 36 families and 2 divisions were identified from Isparta Province. | Turkish Journal of Botany Turk J Bot (2015) 39: 867-877 © TÜBİTAK doi: Research Article New records for Turkey and contributions to the macrofungal diversity of Isparta Province 1, 2 1 1 3 Halil GÜNGÖR *, Mehmet Halil SOLAK , Hakan ALLI , Mustafa IŞILOĞLU , Erbil KALMIŞ Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Kötekli, Muğla, Turkey 2 Program of Elementary Science Education, Faculty of Education, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Kötekli, Muğla, Turkey 3 Ministry of Science, Industry, and Technology Provincial Directorate, Manisa, Turkey 1 Received: Accepted/Published Online: Printed: Abstract: This study was conducted on specimens of macrofungi collected from Isparta Province between 2005 and 2008; in addition, Trichophaea woolhopeia (Cooke & W. Phillips) Boud. is given as a new record from Muğla Province. After fieldwork and laboratory studies, 129 taxa belonging to 36 families and 2 divisions were identified from Isparta Province. Five of them, Cortinarius olidus . Lange, Cystoderma jasonis (Cooke & Massee) Harmaja, Echinoderma echinaceum (. Lange) Bon, Hebeloma gigaspermum Gröger & Zschiesch., and Psathyrella canoceps (Kauffman) . Sm., are new records for Turkey. Key words: Biodiversity, macrofungi, new records, Isparta, Muğla, Turkey 1. Introduction Although many studies have been carried out on the Mycota of Turkey, there are numerous regions that have not been investigated yet. There are only a small number of records in the literature on the Mycota of Isparta Province (Afyon, 1996). In these studies, 52 macrofungi taxa have been identified from Isparta. Isparta Province is located in the southern part of Turkey, bordered by Antalya to the south, Burdur and Afyonkarahisar to the west, Afyonkarahisar to the north, and Konya to the east (Figure 1). The province has a transitional climate between Mediterranean .