This study is based on macrofungal specimens collected from Buldan district (Denizli) in 2006. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 3 new records of macrofungi species were determined for Turkey. These are Otidea bufonia (Pers.) Boud., Hebeloma cavipes Huijsman, and Russula nauseosa (Pers.) Fr. | Turk J Bot 32 (2008) 171-173 © TÜB‹TAK Research Note Three New Macrofungi Records from Turkey Hakan ALLI1,*, Aziz TÜRKO⁄LU2, Mustafa IfiILO⁄LU1 1 Mu¤la University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Department of Biology, Mu¤la - TURKEY 2 Nevflehir University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Department of Biology, Nevflehir - TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: This study is based on macrofungal specimens collected from Buldan district (Denizli) in 2006. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 3 new records of macrofungi species were determined for Turkey. These are Otidea bufonia (Pers.) Boud., Hebeloma cavipes Huijsman, and Russula nauseosa (Pers.) Fr. Key Words: Macrofungi, new records, taxonomy, Turkey Türkiye’ den Üç Yeni Makrofungus Kay›tlar› Özet: Bu çal›flma Buldan (Denizli) yöresinden 2006 y›l›nda toplanan makrofunguslar üzerinde yap›lm›flt›r. Arazi ve laboratuvar çal›flmalar› sonucu tan›mlanan türlerden 3 tanesi Türkiye için yeni kay›tt›r. Bunlar; Otidea bufonia (Pers.) Boud., Hebeloma cavipes Huijsman ve Russula nauseosa (Pers.) Fr.’ d›r. Anahtar Sözcükler: Makrofunguslar, yeni kay›tlar, taksonomi, Türkiye Introduction Many studies on macromycota have been done in Turkey. Clearly many mushrooms growing in different parts of Turkey have not yet been determined. About 400 articles published between 1852 and 2007 were examined. About 2400 macrofungal taxa have thus far been reported from Turkey (Sesli & Denchev, 2005; Solak et al., 2007). Buldan is a district in the province of Denizli and is located in a region with a Mediterranean climate. Therefore, typical Mediterranean plants including Pinus brutia Ten., Quercus ilex L., and Q. cocifera L. are widespread in the region. Because of the suitable climate and the type of common vegetation, the region has a rich macromycota. photographed in their natural habitats. The specimens were brought to the laboratory. After their spore prints were taken, dried specimens were numbered and .