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  • Cercopemyces is a newly identified genus found in the arid forests of Utah and Colorado, closely related to Ripartitella and Cystodermella based on molecular sequencing but distinct in characteristics.
  • The species Cercopemyces crocodilinus resembles Amanita in appearance, yet its unique spore features and absence of certain hyphae set it apart from that genus.
  • The eastern USA species Ripartitella ponderosa has been reclassified into the Cercopemyces genus due to both morphological and molecular evidence.

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Cercopemyces is described as a new genus based on collections of a newly discovered agaricoid species from the arid Cercocarpus forests of Utah and Colorado. The new genus is near Ripartitella and Cystodermella based on nLSU, rpb1 and ITS molecular sequences but distinctly different from these taxa. The ornamented basidiospores and inflated cells in the scales of the pileus surface of Cercopemyces indicate a close relationship to some species of Ripartitella, and the molecular analyses support the sister group relationship. Morphologically Cercopemyces crocodilinus is reminiscent of the genus Amanita in the field, but the inamyloid, cyanophilic, ornamented basidiospores and lack of acrophysalidic hyphae in the trama indicate otherwise. A rare eastern USA species, Ripartitella ponderosa, is transferred to Cercopemyces based on morphological and molecular data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/13-312DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Cercopemyces is a newly identified genus found in the arid forests of Utah and Colorado, closely related to Ripartitella and Cystodermella based on molecular sequencing but distinct in characteristics.
  • The species Cercopemyces crocodilinus resembles Amanita in appearance, yet its unique spore features and absence of certain hyphae set it apart from that genus.
  • The eastern USA species Ripartitella ponderosa has been reclassified into the Cercopemyces genus due to both morphological and molecular evidence.
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