Pluteineae, Dentinger & Gaya & O'Brien & Suz & Lachlan & Diaz-Valderrama & Koch & Aime, 2016

Dentinger, BTM, Gaya, E, O'Brien, H, Suz, LM, Lachlan, R, Diaz-Valderrama, JR, Koch, RA & Aime, MC, 2016, Tales from the crypt: genome mining from fungarium specimens improves resolution of the mushroom tree of life, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 117, pp. 11-32 : 27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/bij.12553

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7848629

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scientific name

Pluteineae
status

subord. nov.

Pluteineae Aime, Dentinger & Gaya subord. nov.

Name registration: IF551140

Type family: Pluteaceae Kotl. & Pouzar, Ceska Mykol. View in CoL 26: 218 (1972).

Basidiomata agaricoid, mostly fleshy, the majority with angiocarpic development and free lamellae. Hyphae monomitic; clamp connections present or absent; non-amyloid. Basidia 2–4 spored; basidiospores hyaline or with pink pigmentation, the vast majority smooth, some amyloid. Cystidia often present. Hymenophoral tramal regular, bilateral or inverse.

Representative families: Amanitaceae R. Heim ex Pouzar , Pluteaceae .

Notes: Pluteineae contains most angiocarpic species of Agaricales , although some species (primarily members of Pluteus ) do not develop veils. Most Amanitaceae are ectomycorrhizal, except Aspidella spp. , and most Pluteaceae are saprobes. This lineage was first recovered with bootstrap support in Moncalvo et al. (2002) but without a formal clade designation. Limnoperdonaceae may also belong here ( Matheny et al., 2006). This group was not supported in the ASTRAL tree ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ) and the tree based on ranked genes using RF distances (see Supporting information, Fig. S2C View Figure 2 ), and some previous studies have not recovered Pluteaceae with Amanitaceae ( Bodensteiner et al., 2004) or Volvariella within Pluteaceae ( Justo et al., 2011) , and further investigation is warranted.

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