Bjerkandera minispora Y.C. Dai & Chao G. Wang, 2021
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.79.63908 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/17FA6080-8257-55F4-A6A4-8B2E7F7976DB |
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Bjerkandera minispora Y.C. Dai & Chao G. Wang |
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sp. nov. |
Bjerkandera minispora Y.C. Dai & Chao G. Wang sp. nov. Figs 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7
Diagnosis.
The tiny pores (6-9 per mm), and ellipsoid small basidiospores measuring 3.1-4.2 × 2-2.8 μm set this species apart from others in Bjerkandera .
Type.
China. Hainan Province, Wuzhishan County, Wuzhishan Nature Reserve , 18°54'N, 109°42'E, fallen angiosperm trunk, 31. V. 2015, Y.C. Dai 15234 (holotype BJFC019345) GoogleMaps .
Etymology.
Minispora (Lat.): referring to the species having small basidiospores.
Basidiomata.
Annual, pileate, solitary or imbricate, soft corky, without odor or taste when fresh, becoming corky when dry. Pilei flabelliform, projecting up to 4 cm, 5 cm wide and 3 mm thick at base. Pileal surface pinkish-buff to buff, becoming dark when touched, velutinate to glabrous, azonate; margin a bit acute. Pore surface buff-yellow, ash-grey to pale brown when dry, touched or bruised parts becoming almost black; sterile margin distinct, up to 1.5 mm wide; pores tiny, round to angular, 6-9 per mm; pores mouth sometimes with white tomentum; dissepiments thin, entire to lacerate. Context cream to pinkish-buff, corky, up to 2 mm thick. Tubes concolorous with the pore surface, darker than context, corky, up to 1 mm long, with a distinct dark line between tubes and context.
Hyphal structure.
Hyphal system monomitic; generative hyphae with clamp connections, smooth, hyaline to pale yellow, CB+, IKI-; tissues becoming dark in KOH.
Context.
Generative hyphae thick-walled with a wide lumen, moderately branched, loosely interwoven, 3.5-6 μm in diam.
Tubes.
Generative hyphae thin-walled, frequently branched, agglutinated and loosely interwoven, 2.5-3.5 μm in diam. Cystidia and cystidioles absent. Basidia clavate, sometimes with an intermediate constriction, with four sterigmata and a basal clamp connection, 9.5-11.5 × 4-5 μm; basidioles of similar shape to basidia, but smaller.
Basidiospores.
Oblong-ellipsoid to ellipsoid, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, often with one or more guttules, CB-, IKI-, (3-)3.1-4.2(-4.8) × 2-2.8(-3) µm, L = 3.64 μm, W = 2.4 μm, Q = 1.49-1.54 (n = 60/2).
Additional specimen (paratype) examined.
China. Hainan Province, Wuzhishan County, Wuzhishan Nature Reserve, 18°54'N, 109°42'E, fallen angiosperm trunk, 24. XI. 2007, B.K. Cui 5376 (BJFC003417).
Remarks.
The buff-yellow pore surface, darkening when touched or bruised, the small pores (6-9 per mm) sometimes with white tomentum, and the ellipsoid small basidiospores (3.1-4.2 × 2-2.8 μm) set this species apart from others in Bjerkandera . Bjerkandera albocinerea resembles B. minispora by oblong-ellipsoid to ellipsoid basidiospores, but the former has sordid white fresh pileal surface, and dark brownish grey pore surface ( Motato-Vásquez et al. 2020). Bjerkandera ecuadorensis is similar to B. minispora in having pinkish-buff to buff pileal surface and round to angular pores (6-9 per mm), but the former has grey to dark-brown pore surface and bigger basidiospores measuring 3.9-4.5 × 2.7-3 μm.
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