2011
DOI: 10.5248/115.145
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New species and new records of Crepidotus from the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil

Abstract: The study of Agaricales collections gathered in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil revealed the occurrence of four species of Crepidotus. Two of them, C. flavus and C. longicystidiatus, are proposed as new, while C. apodus and C. defibulatus are recorded for the first time in the northwest region of São Paulo State.

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“…Several new species have recently been identified in Asia and South America. Many of these species are stipitate, which is atypical of the pleurotoid morphology thought to be characteristic of this genus ( Guzmán-Dávalos, Pradeep, Vrinda, Kumar, & Aime, 2017 ; Capelari, 2011 ; Kumar et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Several new species have recently been identified in Asia and South America. Many of these species are stipitate, which is atypical of the pleurotoid morphology thought to be characteristic of this genus ( Guzmán-Dávalos, Pradeep, Vrinda, Kumar, & Aime, 2017 ; Capelari, 2011 ; Kumar et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Gilbert, with only three species remaining in the genus Crepidotus ( Consiglio & Setti, 2008 ). Numerous Crepidotus species have been discovered in Europe and America over the past 200 y, and much progress has been made in regard to the species diversity and taxonomy of the genus ( Hesler & Smith, 1965 ; Senn-Irlet, 1995 ; Senn-Irlet & de Meijer, 1998 ; Aime, Vilgalys, & Miller, 2005 ; Ripkova, Aime, & Lizon, 2005 ; Bandala, Esteve-Raventós, & Montoya, 2008 ; Bandala, Montoya, & Mata, 2008 ; Capelari, 2011 ; Kasuya & Kobayashi, 2011 ; Kasuya, Uno, & Hosaka, 2014 ; Kumar, Aime, Vrinda, & Pradeep, 2020 ). Several new species have recently been identified in Asia and South America.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%