Title
Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 8
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lebeuf R.
Alexanclrova A.V.
CERNA MENCLOZA, AGUSTIN
Silva G.A.D.
Dima B.
DE LA SOTA RICALDI, ANA MARIA
Fryssouli V.
Gkilas M.
Lamoureux Y.
GUERRERO ABACI, JUAN CARLOS
Landry J.
Mesic A.
Morozova O.V.
Noorcleloos M.E.
Oehl F.
Paul A.
Pham T.H.G.
Polemis E.
Santos V.M.
Svetasheva T.
Tkalcec Z.
Jordivila
Zervakis G.I.
Baral H.O.
Bulvonkova T.
Kalinina L.
Krisai-Greilhuber I.
Malysheva E.
Myhrer J.
Partel K.
Pennanen M.
Stallman J.K.
Haelewaters D.
Publisher(s)
Verlag Ferdinand Berger und Sohne GmbH
Abstract
In this 8th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the authors formally describe 11 species: Cortinarius caryae, C. flavolilacinus, C. lilaccolamellatus, C. malodorus, C. olivaceolamellatus, C. quercophilus, C. vio- laceoflavescens, C. viridicarneus, Entoloma meridionale (Ag'aricales), Hortiboletus rupicaprcus (Boletales), and Paraglomus pe- ruvianum (Paraglomerales). The following new country records are reported: Bolbitius callistus (Agaricales) from Russia and Hymenoscyphus cquiseti (Helotiales) from Sweden. Hymenoscyphus equiseti is proposed as a new combination for Lanzia cqui- seti, based on ITS and LSU sequence data in combination with morphological study.
Start page
193
End page
249
Volume
74
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Micología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85130717562
Source
Sydowia
ISSN of the container
0082-0598
Sponsor(s)
provided by the 25 reviewers who took the time to comment on contributions from FUSE 7 and FUSE 8. The Cortinarius authors are grateful to several people whose collaboration greatly facilitated their work: Raymond Archambault (Cercle des myco-logues de Montréal Fungarium) provided collections for study; Jean-Michel Bellanger (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier) and Kare Liimatainen (Royal Botanic Gardens Kew) compared sequences of Cortinarius collections against their personal databases of unpublished type sequences; and Joseph Ammirati (University of Washington) provided useful advice regarding microscopic characters. Myco-québec provided sequencing funds for the study on Cortinarius. The work of B. Dima was supported by the ÚNKP-20-4 New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology from the source of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, and by the ELTE Thematic Excellence Programme 2020 (TKP2020-IKA-05) supported by the National Researc ...
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