2010
DOI: 10.5248/113.355
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Occurrence of <I>Lentinula raphanica</I> in Amazonas State, Brazil

Abstract: Lentinula raphanica (Basidiomycota, Marasmiaceae) has been found in the Amazonian region of Brazil for the first time. Sequencing of the LSU region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA confirms the identity of the species. Macro-and microscopic descriptions and illustrations are provided, and the American distribution of Lentinula species is summarized.

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“…& Mont. from the Atlantic Forest in Northeast Brazil (Bahia State) (Montagne, 1849), with other reports from the southeastern and southern regions of the country (see citations listed in Capelari et al, 2010). Lentinula raphanica was con rmed to occur in the Brazilian Amazon Forest (Capelari et al, 2010) based on morphology and molecular (rDNA large subunit [LSU]) data.…”
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“…& Mont. from the Atlantic Forest in Northeast Brazil (Bahia State) (Montagne, 1849), with other reports from the southeastern and southern regions of the country (see citations listed in Capelari et al, 2010). Lentinula raphanica was con rmed to occur in the Brazilian Amazon Forest (Capelari et al, 2010) based on morphology and molecular (rDNA large subunit [LSU]) data.…”
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“…Recently, Looney, Buyck, Menolli Jr., Randrianjohany & Hibbett (2021) described L. madagasikarensis Buyck, Randrianjohany & Looney from Madagascar, for a total of eight accepted species in the genus. Of these species, only the edible L. boryana and L. raphanica are reported from Brazil ( Montagne, 1849 ; Berkeley & Curtis, 1869 ; Pegler, 1997 ; Capelari, Asai, & Ishikawa, 2010 ). Together with L. aciculospora in Central America and L. guarapiensis in Paraguay, they represent the neotropical distribution of the genus.…”
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“…& Mont.) Pegler (Gaitán-Hernández, 2012), el cual se distribuye en las regiones tropicales y subtropicales del continente americano, confinada al neotrópico (Guzmán et al, 1997;Capelari et al, 2010). Diversas comunidades indígenas y campesinas la consumen y comercializan en mercados populares (Garibay-Orijel et al, 2010).…”
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“…&Mont.) Pegler (Gaitán-Hernández, 2012), which is found in the tropical and subtropical humid forest of America (Guzmán et al, 1997;Capelari et al, 2010). The Mexican population has a traditional knowledge of this species and consumes and sells this mushroom in regional markets (Garibay-Orijel et al, 2010).…”
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