Phallus dongsun T.H. Li, T. Li, Chun Y. Deng, W.Q. Deng & Zhu L. Yang, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.443.1.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B91AC869-FFF9-4A23-FF2C-FC71FDA0FE06 |
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Phallus dongsun T.H. Li, T. Li, Chun Y. Deng, W.Q. Deng & Zhu L. Yang |
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Phallus dongsun T.H. Li, T. Li, Chun Y. Deng, W.Q. Deng & Zhu L. Yang View in CoL , sp. nov. Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 , 7–8 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8
MycoBank ID: MB833125
Diagnosis:— Phallus dongsun is morphologically similar to P. impudicus , but is different in stronger reticulation with ridges up to 8 mm deep on receptacle, and basidiospore size of 3.5–4.4 × 1.8–2.3 μm with length/width ratio of 1.88 ± 0.12; phylogenetically, its LSU and ITS sequences also form a distinct clade independent of that of European P. impudicus in the phylogenetic trees.
Etymology:— dongsun referring to the Chinese folk name “Dongsun” (dong-: winter; -sun: phalloid fungus; “Dongsun” means this phalloid fungus appears in the winter), a highly renowned edible Phallus fungus in Chinese folklore.
Typification:— CHINA. Guizhou Province, Guiyang City, Xifeng County, at 106°44′39′′ E, 27°05′51′′ N, 1100 m alt., 8 November 2018, cultivated, coll. by Chunying Deng (Holotype, GDGM 75402).
Description:— Immature basidiomata globose to subglobose, 45–60 × 45–50 mm, yellowish white (1A2) to pale yellow (2A3), slightly smooth with rimose-areolate pattern on the surface, attached to the substrate by yellowish white (1A2) rhizomorphs. Exoperidium membranous, endoperidium gelatinous, hyaline. Mature basidiomata 150–250 × 25–50 mm. Receptacle ovoid to bell-shape, dull white (1A1) to pale white (3A3), 48–60 mm high, 25–45 mm broad, surface strongly reticulated with irregularly ridges up to 8 mm deep, often covered with gleba; apex truncate, with or without a prominent white disc up to 11 mm in diam., and with a perforate pore 3–4 mm in diam. at the apex. Gleba olive brown (4E4-8, 4F3-8), mucilaginous. Pseudostipe cylindrical or fusiform, usually tapered at the apex and bottom, enlarged in the middle, 160–220 mm high, 6–12/17–45/ 5–15 mm thick (apex/middle/base), white (1A1) to yellowish white (1A2), spongiform, hollow; pseudostipe wall 6–9 mm thick, usually consisting of small irregular chambers, 1–3 mm in diam. Volva subglobose or slightly obovate, 50 mm high, 38 mm broad, smooth or slightly rugose, yellowish white (1A2–4A2). Rhizomorphs simple, white (1A1) to yellowish white (2A3), 1–2 mm thick, up to 32 mm long. Odour foetid (mainly from gleba). Taste mild.
Basidiospores cylindrical to long ellipsoid, [60/2/5] (3.5–)3.8–4.2(–4.4) × 1.8–2.3 μm, Q= (1.64–)1.78–1.96 (– 2.11), Qm = 1.88 ± 0.12, hyaline and light olivaceous in H 2 O and 5% KOH solution, inamyloid, thin-walled, usually with one or two droplets, smooth under the light microscope, truncate at one end under the SEM. Hyphae of receptacle and pseudostipe hyaline, thin-walled, pseudoparenchymatic, consisting of globose to subglobose or irregularly globose structures, up to 25 μm in diam. Hyphae of volva tubular and branched, 4–10 μm in diam., thin-walled, smooth, septate, with clamp-connections. Hyphae of rhizomorphs filamentous, up to 8.0 μm in diam., thin-walled, smooth, septate, rarely branched.
Known distribution:—Known from the subtropical regions of China, especially from Guizhou, Hunan and Zhejiang Provinces.
Habit and habitat:—Solitary or scattered on soil with decaying litter under the bamboo groves dominated by Phyllostachys edulis (Carrière) J. Houz. ; Season: October to December.
Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Guizhou Province, Dafang County, at 105°36′56′′ E, 27°9′8′′ N, 1560 m alt., 23 October 2018, cultivated, coll. by Chunying Deng ( GDGM 75343 About GDGM ) GoogleMaps ; Zhejiang Province, Quzhou City, Liuchunhu Mountain , at 119°2′33′′ E, 28°47′58′′ N, 790 m alt., 22 Nov 2018, wild, coll. by Ting Li ( GDGM 75582 About GDGM ) GoogleMaps ; Jiangsu Province, Xuyi County, Tieshansi National Forest Park, at 118°28′44′′ E, 32°44′1′′ N, 64 m alt., 15 October 2011, wild, coll. by Yihua Yang, Ming Zhan g & Taihui Li ( GDGM 29086 About GDGM ) GoogleMaps ; Hunan Province, Tongdao County, Huangzhu Mountain , at 109°54′28′′ E, 26°17′02′′ N, 1680 m alt., 20 October 2018, wild, coll. by Ming Zhang ( GDGM 75346 About GDGM ) GoogleMaps .
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