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Resupinate fungi are often overlooked as they can be difficult to identify, an issue exacerbated by the lack of suitable reference literature. To address this issue, two members of the Hampshire Fungus Recording Group have compiled a reference book of all known resupinate fungi found and identified in Hampshire to date, but which is also relevant for the whole of the UK as well as Northern Europe. The Resupinates of Hampshire contains a wealth of high resolution photographs and detailed descriptions including the substrates and known Hampshire locations. In addition, detailed microscopy information is provided for all known Hampshire species.