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Fungal Biol ; 122(11): 1077-1097, 2018 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30342624

ABSTRACT

Cortinarius magellanicus Speg. is an edible, ectomycorrhizal fungus, widely distributed in Argentina, Chile and New Zealand. However, earlier studies already indicated that the epithet 'magellanicus' might have been applied in a wide sense, thus circumscribing several species. A neotype was designated by Moser and Horak (1975) due Spegazzini's type was lost. Argentinian Nothofagaceae forests' samples, from autumn of 2017, morphologically recognized as C. magellanicus were used for a phylogenetic analysis, including sequences from type material and closely related species. Our results showed that C. magellanicus represents a complex of species, with at least three phylogenetic lineages, each with strong regionalism and distinct host associations. Cortinarius magellanicus s. str. is restricted to Patagonia of Argentina and Chile. The misidentified reports from New Zealand and Australia represent distinct and different lineages. In the present contribution, the re-description of C. magellanicus is based on neotype material and two new species are proposed. Cortinarius vitreopileatus var. similissimus is described as variety from New Zealand resembling C. magellanicus, however without close phylogenetic relationship to it. The taxonomic delimitation for C. magellanicus species complex is of high relevance due to the abundance of these fungi and their ectomycorrhizal role in Nothofagaceae forests in Gondwanian region.


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Cortinarius/isolation & purification , Magnoliopsida/microbiology , Mycorrhizae/isolation & purification , Argentina , Australia , Chile , Cortinarius/classification , Cortinarius/genetics , Cortinarius/growth & development , Ecosystem , Forests , Mycorrhizae/classification , Mycorrhizae/genetics , Mycorrhizae/growth & development , New Zealand , Phylogeny , Spores, Fungal/classification , Spores, Fungal/genetics , Spores, Fungal/growth & development , Spores, Fungal/isolation & purification
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Mycol Res ; 111(Pt 5): 572-80, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17572336

ABSTRACT

Two new genera encompassing three new species of lyophylloid agarics that produce conidia on the basidiomata are described. Arthromyces is a genus comprised of two very different arthrospore-producing mushroom species found in the Greater Antilles and Central America. Blastosporella is a monotypic genus with spherical balls of blastospores covering the pileus surface with age and is known from Hispaniola and Colombia. A key to the species of Arthromyces is included.


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Agaricales/classification , Agaricales/growth & development , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Caribbean Region , Central America , Phenotype , Tropical Climate
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Mycologia ; 98(1): 131-40, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16800311

ABSTRACT

Two species of Crepidotus are recorded from cloud forest in the central region of Veracruz State (eastern Mexico): Crepidotus rubrovinosus sp. nov. and Crepidotus septicoides. The latter species was known previously only from the type locality in Brazil and from one record in tropical rain forest in southern Veracruz (as C. longicystis s. str. Singer). Descriptions, illustrations and discussions for both taxa are provided. A type study of C. fusisporus var. longicystis from USA is included, and it is concluded that the collection supporting this variety belongs to C. luteolus.


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Agaricales/classification , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricales/cytology , Agaricales/ultrastructure , Mexico , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Photography , Phylogeny , Trees , Wood
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