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Updated Taxonomy of Chinese Craterellus (Hydnaceae, Cantharellales) with Three New Species Described [PDF]

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Species of Craterellus are interesting and important due to their mycorrhizal properties, medicinal value, and edibility. Despite extensive research on Craterellus in China, its taxonomy remains inadequately understood. This study presents three newly described species of Craterellus, namely C. albimarginatus, C. involutus, and C.
Tian Jiang   +6 more
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Three new wood-inhabiting fungi of Botryobasidium (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) from subtropical forests of Southwestern China [PDF]

open access: yesMycoKeys
The basidiomycete genus Botryobasidium is a resupinate saprotrophic with a global distribution range from coniferous to broad-leaved forest ecosystems. Though numerous species have been reported from Eurasia and North America, few have been described from China.
Lin-Jiang Zhou   +2 more
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Morphology and multigene phylogeny reveals five new species of Hydnaceae (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) from China [PDF]

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Wood-inhabiting fungi play a fundamental role in ecosystem processes, particularly in wood degradation and the recycling of organic matter. In this study, a new genus, Clavuliellagen. nov., and five new species, viz. Burgella albofarinaceasp. nov., B. fissuratasp. nov., Burgoa wumengshanensissp. nov., Clavuliella sinensissp.
Qian Zhou   +9 more
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A Contribution to the Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Hydnum (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) from China [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Hydnum is a well-characterized genus in the family Hydnaceae of Cantharellales and is characterized by spinose hymenophores. In this study, an ITS phylogenetic overview and a multilocus (ITS-nrLSU-tef1) phylogenetic tree of Hydnum were carried out. On the basis of morphological characteristics and phylogenetic results, seven species from China were ...
Ming Zhang   +3 more
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Two new species of Sistotrema s.l. (Cantharellales) from Japan with descriptions of their ectomycorrhizae. [PDF]

open access: yesMycoscience, 2022
We describe two new species of resupinate Sistotrema sensu lato (Cantharellales) collected in Japan: S. flavorhizomorphae and S. chloroporum. Both species have urniform basidia with more than four sterigmata and monomitic hyphal system, oil-rich hyphae in subiculum, which is typical for this genus.
Sugawara, Ryo   +9 more
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Diversity of Cantharellus (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) in China with Description of Some New Species and New Records

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2022
Cantharellus is a well-known genus of edible mushrooms, belonging to the family Hydnaceae in the class Agaricomycetes. In this study, a phylogenetic overview of Cantharellus subg. Cinnabarinus and C. subg. Parvocantharellus in China is carried out with the description of four new species.
Ming Zhang   +7 more
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Cantharellus minor (Cantharellales), a New Record for Turkish Mycota

open access: yesTürler ve Habitatlar
Cantharellus minor in the Cantharellus genus is recorded for the first time from Rize Province, Türkiye. The identified samples are given with macroscopic and microscopic characters, colour photographs from their natural habitat, collector numbers, and line-drawings of microscopic features are presented.
İbrahim Türkekul, Ali Keleş
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Typhula quisquiliaris (Cantharellales) - a species new to Poland

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2014
Information on the first Polish record of <i>Typhula quisquiliaris</i> is given in this paper. The species was found in Katowice: Panewniki (SW Poland, Silesian Upland), in pine forest, on dead stalks of <i>Pteridium aquilinum</i>.
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Sistotrema subconfluens sp. nov. (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) from Changbaishan Nature Reserve, northeastern China

open access: yesMycoscience, 2013
Abstract Sistotrema, typified by S. confluens, is characterized mainly by its urniform basidia mostly with 6–8 sterigmata as well as by a monomitic hyphal system, oil rich hyphae and smooth basidiospores. The species of this genus have various hymenophore configurations and basidiospore shapes. During a field trip in 2011, two specimens with urniform
Li-Wei Zhou, Wen-Min Qin
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A new species of Cantharellus (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota, Fungi) from subalpine forest in Yunnan, China

open access: yesPhytotaxa, 2016
Cantharellus versicolor is described and illustrated as a new species based on morphological and molecular characters. The most significant features to distinguish the new species from other known Cantharellus are its extremely fleshy, turning gray after injury and with black floccose-fibrillose scales composed of thick-walled and irregular, erect ...
SHI-CHENG SHAO   +4 more
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