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Table 1.

Records of collection sites at different altitude intervals.

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Collection sites in different river valleys.

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Fig 1.

Four new record species and one new record variety in China.

A: Sporocarps of Cribraria stellifera, B: Sporocarps of Didymium columellacavum, C: Pseudoaethalia of Tubifera applanata, D: Sporocarps of Macbrideola synsporos, E: Sporocarps of Stemonitopsis hyperopta var. landewaldii, F: Spores of Stemonitopsis hyperopta var. landewaldii: the spores are dark and the size of this variety are 7–9 μm which bigger than Stemonitopsis hyperopta, spore ornamentation is weak and irregular. Bars: A: 1 mm, B: 0.5 mm, C: 1 mm, D: 0.5 mm, E: 1 mm, F: 8 μm.

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Fig 2.

Twenty-six new records species and one new record variety in Yunnan Province.

A: Cribraria tenella, B: Tubifera dimorphotheca, C: Tubifera montana, D: Badhamia macrospora, E: Craterium aureum, F: Craterium minutum var. brunneum, G: Cra. reticulatum, H: P. bogoriense, I: P. plicatum, J: Diachea bulbillosa, K: Dia. splendens, L: Dia. subsessilis, M: Did. radiatum, N: Did. rugosum, O: D. comatum, P: D. flexuosum, Q: Didymium leoninum, R: Comatricha pellucida, S: Comatricha fragilis, T: Stem. irregularis, U: Stemonaria laxiretis, V: Stem. fuscoides, W: Stem. reticulospora, X: S. marjana, Y: Sym. flaccidus, Z: Trichia affinis, A1: T. persimilis. Bars: A, D, G, I, J, L, N, O-V, A1: 0.5 mm, B, E, M, W-Z: 1 mm, C: 2 mm, F: 0.2 mm, H: 1.5 mm, K: 0.1 mm.

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Table 3.

All myxomycetes species collected in Three Parallel Rivers.

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Table 4.

Relative abundance of myxomycetes species in Three Parallel Rivers.

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Fig 3.

The genus level distribution at different substrate types.

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Table 5.

Dominant genera of myxomycetes on different substrates.

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Fig 4.

The species rank curve on different substrates.

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Fig 5.

Venn diagram of myxomycetes among different substrate types.

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Table 6.

Details of unique species on different substrate types.

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Table 7.

Common species on different substrates.

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Fig 6.

The genus level distribution at different forest types.

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Table 8.

Statistics of dominant genera in different forest types.

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Fig 7.

The species rank curve of different forest types.

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Fig 8.

Venn diagram of myxomycetes among different forest types.

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Table 9.

Species composition and similarity in different forest types.

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Table 10.

Common species in different forest types.

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Table 11.

Comparison of species similarity (lower left) and common species (upper right) among different river valleys.

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Fig 9.

NMDS based on Bray-Curtis distances analysis of substrate type (A), forest type (B), and river valley (C). Clustering and Permanova test results are shown above.

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