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IMA Fungus ; 7(1): 119-29, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27433443

ABSTRACT

The genus Amanita has been divided into two monophyletic taxa, Amanita, an ectomycorrhizal genus, and Aspidella, a saprotrophic genus. The controversies and histories about recognition of the two genera based on trophic status are discussed. The name Aspidella E.-J. Gilbert is shown to be illegitimate and a later homonym of Aspidella E. Billings, a well-known generic name for an enigmatic fossil sometimes classified as a fungus or alga. The name Saproamanita is coined to replace Aspidella E.-J. Gilbert for the saprotrophic Amanitas, and a selection of previously molecularly analyzed species and closely classified grassland species are transferred to it along with selected similar taxa. The type illustration for the type species, S. vittadinii, is explained and a subgeneric classification accepting Amanita subgen. Amanitina and subgen. Amanita is proposed. Validation of the family name, Amanitaceae E.-J. Gilbert dating from 1940, rather than by Pouzar in 1983 is explained.

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IMA Fungus ; 3(2): 117-23, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23355964

ABSTRACT

The new species Leucoagaricus variicolor is described from a public park in Zaragoza, Spain, based on both morphological and molecular characters. Illustrations of fresh basidiomata in situ and of the main macro- and micromorphological features are added. Leucoagaricusvariicolor belongs to section Piloselli and is compared with similar taxa.

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Fungal Biol ; 115(1): 1-20, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21215950

ABSTRACT

The phylogeny of the genera traditionally classified in the family Pluteaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) was investigated using molecular data from nuclear ribosomal genes (nSSU, ITS, nLSU) and consequences for taxonomy and character evolution were evaluated. The genus Volvariella is polyphyletic, as most of its representatives fall outside the Pluteoid clade and shows affinities to some hygrophoroid genera (Camarophyllus, Cantharocybe). Volvariella gloiocephala and allies are placed in a different clade, which represents the sister group of Pluteus, and a new generic name, Volvopluteus, is proposed to accommodate these taxa. Characters such as basidiospore size and pileipellis structure can be used to separate Pluteus, Volvariella and Volvopluteus. The genus Pluteus is monophyletic and includes species with partial veil traditionally classified in the genus Chamaeota. The evolution of morphological features used in the infrageneric taxonomy of the genus, such as metuloid cystidia and pileipellis structure, was analyzed. Agreement between the molecular phylogeny and morphological subdivision of Pluteus is, generally speaking, good, though some rearrangements are necessary: (i) species with non-metuloid pleurocystidia and pileipellis as a cutis are placed either in sect. Celluloderma, together with the species characterized by a hymenidermal pipeipellis, or in sect. Pluteus, with the metuloid bearing species; (ii) subdivision of sect. Celluloderma according to the presence/absence of cystidioid elements in the pileipellis is not supported by molecular data.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/classification , Evolution, Molecular , Phylogeny , Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/isolation & purification , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data
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Mycologia ; 103(1): 203-8, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20943527

ABSTRACT

A new species of Infundibulicybe (viz. I. mediterranea sp. nov.) is described from Sardinia based both on morphological and molecular ITS data. The species, a close ally of I. gibba, differs from the latter in the darker tinges of the basidiomata, the stipe, which is nearly concolorous with the pileus, and smaller basidiospores. Drawings of the main micro-morphological features as well as a color photograph of fresh basidiomata in situ are provided.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/classification , Basidiomycota/classification , Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricales/ultrastructure , Base Sequence , Basidiomycota/genetics , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Basidiomycota/ultrastructure , DNA, Fungal/chemistry , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Italy , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Alignment , Spores, Fungal/genetics , Spores, Fungal/ultrastructure
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Mycologia ; 102(2): 447-54, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20361511

ABSTRACT

Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, are described as new from Sardinia, Italy, and California, USA, respectively. These sister species show distinct reddening when touched on all parts of the basidiocarps and darken on drying. Their collariate lamellae, broadly cylindrical to utriform cheilocystidia and trichodermal pileus covering distinguish them morphologically from other species in sect. Piloselli, while nrITS and EF1-alpha sequences distinguish them from each other. Leucoagaricus erythrophaeus has been known under the name Lepiota roseifolia, but the type collection of this species does not fit the interpretation.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricales/classification , Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/ultrastructure , Base Sequence , California , DNA, Fungal/chemistry , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Italy , Molecular Sequence Data , Peptide Elongation Factor 1/chemistry , Peptide Elongation Factor 1/genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Alignment
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Mycol Res ; 111(Pt 12): 1399-405, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18023992

ABSTRACT

After reconsidering the specific characters of Omphalia giovanellae and applying data from the sequences of the D1-D2 domain of the 28S rRNA gene and the ITS region of material collected in Italy and Spain, the species is ascribed to the genus Clitopilus. Considering the rather peculiar characters, especially the smooth spores, C. giovanellae is ascribed to the new section Omphaloidei sect. nov. The species is illustrated with drawings of fresh basidiomata observed in situ, as well as with SEM micrographs of the spores. Also based on DNA sequence data, O. farinolens, recently described from Spain, is shown to be a synonym of C. giovanellae.


Subject(s)
Basidiomycota/classification , Basidiomycota/genetics , Phylogeny , Basidiomycota/physiology , Basidiomycota/ultrastructure , DNA, Fungal/analysis , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/analysis , Italy , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Spain , Species Specificity , Spores, Fungal/ultrastructure
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