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Mycologia ; 114(1): 190-202, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35138981

RESUMO

Alpine regions in Japan are characterized by the Siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila. Although these regions are conserved as national parks due to their unique biome, few reports of the fungal biota are available. We examined mushroom fungi under such vegetation and found a unique yellowish-capped Tricholoma species. Multilocus molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological observation of specimens showed that the Tricholoma species is very similar to T. fumosoluteum known in North America. The Japanese yellowish-capped T. aff. fumosoluteum had larger basidiospores and basidia and shorter pileipellis hyphae compared with T. fumosoluteum. Therefore, we describe the Japanese entity as a new species, T. alpinum.


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Micorrizas , Pinus , Tricholoma , Ecossistema , Japão , Filogenia , Pinus/microbiologia , Tricholoma/genética
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MycoKeys ; (38): 47-57, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30275739

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Members of the mushroom genus Amanita usually can easily be identified to the genus in the field, however, species circumscription and identification are often problematic. Several names have been misapplied and cryptic species exist. Here, we formally describe and validate two new species of Amanitasect.Vaginatae from eastern North America that were recognised under the umbrella European names A.ceciliae by past authors: Amanitarhacopus sp. nov. and Amanitavariicolor sp. nov.

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