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.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2010.09.012 | DOI Listing |
Stud Mycol
March 2024
Agricultural College, Jilin Agriculture Science and Technology University, Jilin 132101, Jilin Province, P. R. China.
The phylogenetic position of several clitocyboid/pleurotoid/tricholomatoid genera previously considered is here resolved using an updated 6-gene dataset of including newly sequenced lineages and more complete data from those already analyzed before. Results allowed to infer new phylogenetic relationships, and propose taxonomic novelties to accommodate them, including up to ten new families and a new suborder. (for which a new species from China is here described) forms a monophyletic clade with () nested inside suborder , together with the families , (including ), and .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fungi (Basel)
August 2023
New Brunswick Museum, 277 Douglas Ave., Saint John, NB E2K 1E5, Canada.
J Fungi (Basel)
May 2023
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia.
Eighteen specimens of collected from the tropical forests of Vietnam were studied using morphological and molecular approaches. , , and are registered as additional or new records for Vietnam. Four species (, , , and ) are proposed as new to science, and several other collections ( sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fungi (Basel)
July 2022
New Brunswick Museum, 277 Douglas Ave., Saint John, NB E2K 1E5, Canada.
J Fungi (Basel)
June 2022
Independent Researcher, 15029 Solero, Italy.
We studied the taxonomy of and similar species using morphological and molecular (nrITS, ) data, including a detailed study of the type collection of . Based on our results, we recognize five species in this group: sensu stricto and four other taxa: ; ; and described here as new. All these taxa are distinct from each other based on molecular data, but some of them are semi-cryptic based on morphology and co-occur in the Palaearctic region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!