2018
DOI: 10.7872/crym/v39.iss2.2018.211
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Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 51-60

Abstract: The authors describe ten new taxa for science using mostly both morphological and molecular data. In Basidiomycota, descriptions are provided for Botryobasidium fusisporum sp. nov., B. triangulosporum sp. nov., Cantharellus hydnoides sp. nov. and Hydnum aerostatisporum sp. nov. in Cantharellales; Lactarius rahjamalensis sp. nov. and Russula pseudoaurantiophylla sp. nov. in Russulales and for Mycena paraguayensis comb. nov. in Agaricales. In Ascomycota and hyphomycetes, descriptions are provided for Colletotric… Show more

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“…The combination of macro and micromorphological characters such as small to medium sized, dry basidiomata with a convex to planoconvex to infundibuliform, dry, smooth, light brown to yellowish brown coloured umbonate pileus with paler margin; greyish orange stipe; subdecurrent, rather crowded lamellae turning brownish on bruising; watery white unchanging latex, scarce pleuromacrocystidia mostly with mucronate apices and compactly arranged ixotrichoderm nature of pileipellis identify our Indian collections as L. ambiguuus. Morphology of the Indian materials are mostly in compliance with the holotype described from China (Wang & al., 2018) which is furthermore strongly supported with our nrITS based phylogenetic estimation. Lactarius ambiguus from India are allied to the Chinese counterparts (represented by MH447585 and MH447583 in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The combination of macro and micromorphological characters such as small to medium sized, dry basidiomata with a convex to planoconvex to infundibuliform, dry, smooth, light brown to yellowish brown coloured umbonate pileus with paler margin; greyish orange stipe; subdecurrent, rather crowded lamellae turning brownish on bruising; watery white unchanging latex, scarce pleuromacrocystidia mostly with mucronate apices and compactly arranged ixotrichoderm nature of pileipellis identify our Indian collections as L. ambiguuus. Morphology of the Indian materials are mostly in compliance with the holotype described from China (Wang & al., 2018) which is furthermore strongly supported with our nrITS based phylogenetic estimation. Lactarius ambiguus from India are allied to the Chinese counterparts (represented by MH447585 and MH447583 in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…1). But as mentioned in the description of the holotype by Wang & al., (2018), a wide morphological variation was noticed within the specimens in L. ambiguus. Thus, identification becomes quite difficult based on only the morphological characterization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few new species which have only been published in recent years [44][45][46][47] were found in markets. And some previously described species were revised or classified in other section or genus by molecular phylogenetic study [48][49][50]. Furthermore, four species from markets are medicinal, two of which, Ophiocordyceps nutans (Pat.)…”
Section: Update and Supplement Of Mushroom Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang. The spore dimension is intermediate between L. hirtipes and L. alpinihirtipes-L. fulvihirtipes-L. furfuraceus (Wang & Liu 2002;Wang 2017Wang , 2018Wang et al 2018a). The spore ornamentation is never as reticulate as the other four relatives.…”
Section: Scattered Colorlessmentioning
confidence: 99%