@article{oai:shiga-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001544, author = {Hongo, Tsuguo and Yokoyama, Kazumasa}, issue = {28}, journal = {滋賀大学教育学部紀要, 自然科学}, month = {}, note = {Departmental Bulletin Paper, The Japanese Agaricales can be divided into at least nine groups of species as related to their distribution elsewhere: 1) Cosmopolitan 2)Northern Hemisphere 3)Eurasian 4)North America and Eastern Asia a)Western North America and Eastern Asia b)Eastern North America and Eastern Asia 5)Far Eastern 6) Southeast Asiatic 7)Tropical or Subtropical 8) Arctic or Alpine 9) Endemic, 滋賀大学教育学部紀要, 自然科学, 第28号, pp.76-80}, pages = {76--80}, title = {Mycofloristic Ties of Japan to the Continents}, year = {1978} }