2017
DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/8/6/9
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A new species of Fuscoporia (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) from southern China

Abstract: A new polypore species, Fuscoporia subferrea, is described from southern China based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analysis. The new species is characterized by annual, resupinate basidiocarp, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, cylindrical basidiospores measured as 4.2-5.8 × 2.2-2.6 µm. It resembles F. ferrea, but differs by smaller pores (7-10/mm vs. 5-7/mm) and narrower basidiospores (4.2-6.2 × 2.0-2.6 µm vs. 4.2-5.2 × 2.8-3.5 μm). Phylogenetic analyses inferred from the ITS and nLSU sequences indi… Show more

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“…Dai because Coniferiporia resulted as a sister group of Fuscoporia in previous studies (Fig. 1; Zhou et al 2016; Chen and Yuan 2017; Chen et al 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Dai because Coniferiporia resulted as a sister group of Fuscoporia in previous studies (Fig. 1; Zhou et al 2016; Chen and Yuan 2017; Chen et al 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…2). They are distinguishable according to their morphology and molecular data: F. ferrea is distinguished from F. ramulicola by its perennial basidiocarps and widely distributed in northern China, Europe and North America (Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1994, Lowe 1966, Chen et al 2019); F. subferrea has smaller pores (7–10 per mm) and shorter basidiospores (4.2–6.2 × 2–2.6 μm, Chen and Yuan 2017); F. yunnanensis has larger pores (2–4 per mm) and wider basidiospores (6–8.3 × 2.4–3 μm, Dai 2010); F. punctatiformis has shorter hymenial setae (18–25 μm vs. 35–60 μm), subcylindrical basidiospores with a pointed apex (4–6 × 1.5–2 μm, Ryvarden and Johansen 1980) and is reported from America, Brazil and USA (Ryvarden 2004; Groposo et al 2007). Fuscoporia ramulicola is similar to F. contigua and F. ferruginosa in having resupinate basidiocarps; however, F. contigua and F. ferruginosa have mycelial, extra-hymenial setae (Chen et al 2019); in addition, the three species are distantly related in our phylogenies (Figs 1, 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coniferiporia weirii (Murrill) L.W. Zhou et al (2016) and Phellinidium fragrans (M.J. Larsen & Lombard) Nuss (1986) were selected as outgroups ( Zhou et al., 2016 ; Chen and Yuan, 2017 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coniferiporia weirii (Murrill) L.W. Zhou et al (2016) and Phellinidium fragrans (M.J. Larsen & Lombard) Nuss (1986) were selected as outgroups (Zhou et al, 2016;Chen and Yuan, 2017).…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%