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1958
DOI: 10.2307/3667153
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Champignons recoltes au Congo belge par Madame M. Goossens-Fontana. III. Cantharellineae

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“…:Fr., originally described from Europe. Many recent publications still consider the constant presence of clamps as one of the main features of the genus Cantharellus (Arora and Dunham 2009;Pilz et al 2003;Petersen 1979b) hereby ignoring that many Cantharellus without clamps were published over the past 50 years from the tropics where the genus reaches its highest diversity (Heinemann 1959(Heinemann , 1966Buyck 1994;Eyssartier and Buyck 2001b;Eyssartier et al 2009;Tibuhwa et al 2008). However, as far as species of Cantharellus in the Northern Hemisphere are concerned, the presence of abundant clamps is indeed a constant and reliable feature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…:Fr., originally described from Europe. Many recent publications still consider the constant presence of clamps as one of the main features of the genus Cantharellus (Arora and Dunham 2009;Pilz et al 2003;Petersen 1979b) hereby ignoring that many Cantharellus without clamps were published over the past 50 years from the tropics where the genus reaches its highest diversity (Heinemann 1959(Heinemann , 1966Buyck 1994;Eyssartier and Buyck 2001b;Eyssartier et al 2009;Tibuhwa et al 2008). However, as far as species of Cantharellus in the Northern Hemisphere are concerned, the presence of abundant clamps is indeed a constant and reliable feature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…and C. platyphyllus Heinem. differ from the two taxa mentioned above and our new species, primarily in the lack of clamp connections in their tissue (Heinemann 1958, 1966, Corner 1966, Eyssartier & Buyck 1998, Buyck et al 2000. The two later taxa were recently separated as distinct genus Afrocantharellus (Eyssart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cantharellus incarnatus Heinem. from Congo differs in the more robust basidiome, pink-orange folds and smaller basidiospores 7-7.8 × 4-5 µm (Heinemann 1958, 1966, Corner 1966. The other African red chanterelles C. floridulus Heinem., C. heinemannianus Eyssart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Heinemann, 1954(Heinemann, , 1959(Heinemann, , 1966, Scleroderma spp. (Dissing and Lange, 1963) and Russula spp.…”
Section: Selection Of Habitat Types and Establishment Of Permanent Plotsmentioning
confidence: 99%