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Holarctic Species in the Pluteus romellii Clade. Five New Species Described and Old Names Reassessed

We studied the taxonomy of Pluteus romellii, and morphologically similar Holarctic species in the/romellii clade of section Celluloderma, using morphological and molecular data (nrITS, TEF1-α). Pluteus romellii is lectotypified and epitypified and accepted as an exclusively Eurasian species. Pluteus...

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Autores principales: Ševčíková, Hana, Malysheva, Ekaterina, Ferisin, Giuliano, Dovana, Francesco, Horak, Egon, Kalichman, Jacob, Kaygusuz, Oğuzhan, Lebeuf, Renée, González, Guillermo Muñoz, Minnis, Andrew M., Russell, Stephen D., Sochor, Michal, Dima, Bálint, Antonín, Vladimír, Justo, Alfredo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8080773
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Sumario:We studied the taxonomy of Pluteus romellii, and morphologically similar Holarctic species in the/romellii clade of section Celluloderma, using morphological and molecular data (nrITS, TEF1-α). Pluteus romellii is lectotypified and epitypified and accepted as an exclusively Eurasian species. Pluteus lutescens and P. pallescens are considered synonyms of P. romellii. Pluteus fulvibadius is accepted as a related, but separate, North American species. Five species in the/romellii clade are described as new to science: two from North America (P. austrofulvus and P. parvisporus), one from Asia (P. parvicarpus), one from Europe (P. siccus), and one widely distributed across the Holarctic region (P. vellingae). Basidioma size, pileus color, lamellae color, basidiospore size, hymenial cystidia shape and size, habitat and geographical distribution help separate the species described here, but in some instances only molecular data allows for confident identification. The current status of P. californicus, P. melleipes, P. romellii var. luteoalbus, P. splendidus, P. sternbergii and P. sulphureus is discussed.