Baorangia alexandri Svetash., Simonini & Vizzini
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Baorangia alexandri Svetash., Simonini & Vizzini |
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Baorangia alexandri Svetash., Simonini & Vizzini View in CoL ,
Persoonia 40: 265 (2018) [MB#825173]
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Korean name: ọũNjƎāfflŷďNjffi
Pileus convex, margin straight, even, 30-60 mm in diam. Pileus surface smooth, dark pink to pale red. Pore surface pale yellow, round to angular pores, 4-6 per mm. Stipe central, equal, slightly clavate at the bottom, 30- 50 × 5-15 mm, surface smooth, concolorous with pileus, pruinose and light yellow at bottom. Hyphal system monomitic, generative hyphae simple septate, branched, interwoven, without clamp connections, thin-walled, hyaline, 2.6-4.7 μm. Basidia subclavate to cylindrical, 4-spored, smooth, thin-walled, lightly pale brown, with a clamp connection, 22.5-41.4 × 5.1-8.2 μm. Cystidia cylindrical, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, without a clamp connection, 36.9-55.4 × 5.0-7.4 μm. Basidiospores rare, narrowly cylindrical, thin-walled, yellowish brown, 9.6- 11.2 × 3.9-4.4 μm [Q = 2.46-2.55].
Specimen examined. Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Cheongsong-gun, Juwangsan National Park, 36°23 ʹ 43.9 ʺ N, 129° 09 ʹ 15.0 ʺ E, 348 m, mixed hardwood forest, occurring solitary on the ground near Yongchu Falls , 31 Jul 2019, S. Jang and S. L. Kwon, KUC20190731-65 (NIBRFG000 0506143) GoogleMaps .
Notes - Baorangia G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang is a recently separated novel genus, which was considered as the Boletus bicolor clade ( Wu et al., 2014; 2016). Seven species are accepted as Baorangia ( Wu et al., 2016; Crous et al., 2018; Phookamsak et al., 2019; Zhang et al., 2021), and among them, two species are reported in Korea as Boletus ( Bo. bicolor and Bo. pseudocalopus ). In the original description, the type specimen has wider stipe (30-70 × 10-25 mm) and basidia, (25.5-30.5 × 8.0- 9.5 μm) and fusiform cystidia were observed ( Crous et al., 2018). Additional observations for cystidia and basidiospores are required for accurate identification. In the phylogenetic tree, Ba. pseudocalopus is the sister species of Ba. alexandri ( Fig. 4 View Fig ). However, Ba. pseudocalopus has a grayish or brownish pileus, and slightly bigger basidiospores (9.0-12.5 × 4.0-5.0 μm) ( Wu et al., 2016). Baorangia alexandri is a rare species globally, only reported from a single area (Primorsky Krai, Far East Russia) ( Crous et al., 2018). Therefore, this study is significant for the discovery of a globally rare species and the first report of Ba. alexandri in the temperate region.
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