2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-020-01659-7
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Phylogenetic and morphological analyses of species of Marasmius sect. Marasmius from the Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil

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“…This species differs by forming bigger (1.3–4 mm diam. ), sulcate pileus, longer basidia (33–42 × 7.8–10 µm) and pileipellis composed of mixed Siccus type broom cell and non-setulost cells (Oliveira 2020 ). Phylogenetic analyses inferred from ITS sequence data (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This species differs by forming bigger (1.3–4 mm diam. ), sulcate pileus, longer basidia (33–42 × 7.8–10 µm) and pileipellis composed of mixed Siccus type broom cell and non-setulost cells (Oliveira 2020 ). Phylogenetic analyses inferred from ITS sequence data (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which has been characterized from a neotropic realm. The latter species differ by forming more lamellae (12–15), longer stipe (4–71 mm long), and smaller basidiospores with mean 6.9 × 3.4 µm (Oliveira 2020 ). The phylogenetic analyses of the ITS sequence data (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genus comprises about 600 worldwide known species, most of them saprophytic (He et al 2019, Wijayawardene et al 2020, and recent studies referred 49 taxa, mostly from Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil (e.g. Oliveira et al 2014Oliveira et al , 2020aOliveira et al , 2020b. The genus is considered a key component in the tropical mycobiota, due to the importance in decomposing leaf litter in forest by the networks of rhizomorphs that facilitate the trap litter (Lodge & Cantrell 1995), and plays an important role in the nutrient cycle (Braga-Neto et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Marasmius subsect. Horriduli might have a wider range (de Oliveira et al 2020 ). Marasmius jinfoshanensis is in Marasmius sect.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marasmius jinfoshanensis (Figs. 188 and 189 ) differs from these species in the colour of the pileus and the size of the basidiospores (7.8–11.5 × 4.5–7, 6.8–10.8 × 3.3–6 µm and 6.6–9 × 3.8–5 µm, respectively) (de Oliveira et al 2020 ; Singer 1976 ). Marasmius idroboi has a brown pileus with a white zone around the central dot, but differs in having a pileus with a shallow umbilicus and having much more numerous lamellae (20–23) (Singer 1976 ).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%