Pseudohydnum brunneiceps Y.L. Chen, M.S. Su & L.P. Zhang, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.441.1.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13872175 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD5687C4-FFAF-8D7B-FF6E-FF6FFD42FDEF |
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Felipe |
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Pseudohydnum brunneiceps Y.L. Chen, M.S. Su & L.P. Zhang |
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sp. nov. |
Pseudohydnum brunneiceps Y.L. Chen, M.S. Su & L.P. Zhang View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figs. 2–3 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 )
MycoBank:—MB 832937.
Etymology:— “brunneiceps ” refers to the brown pileus.
Diagnosis:—Characterized by a gelatinous, and pale yellowish brown, dark reddish brown to blackish pileus, pileal surface velutinate or mastoid, conical and white spines, and globose to broadly ellipsoidal basidiospores.
Holotype:— CHINA. Jiangxi Province: Jiujiang Country, Lushan National Nature Reserve , elevation 1100 m, 26 June 2018, L.P. Zhang ( JXSB0967 ).
Paratype:— CHINA. Jiangxi Province: Jiujiang Country, Lushan National Nature Reserve , elevation 1100 m, 26 June 2018, L.P. Zhang ( JXSB0967-1 , JXSB0967-2 ) ; Fuzhou Country, Fuheyuan Nature Reserve , elevation 800 m, 09 July 2018, Y.L. Chen ( JXSB1063 ) .
Basidiomata small to medium. Pileus shell-shaped to kidney-shaped, 20–80 mm in diam, gelatinous, pileal surface velutinate or mastoid, translucent, pale yellowish-brown (5B4), dark reddish-brown (7E5–7E7) to blackish. Spines 2–5 mm long, white, conical, gelatinous. Context 1–2 mm thick, white to grayish, unchanging in color when injured, translucent, firm. Stipe lateral, 16–50 × 12–20 mm, flat-cylindrical, gelatinous, translucent, velutinate, surface concolorous to pileal surface or paler.
Basidiospores [80/4/2] (5.5–)6–8(–8.5) × (5–)5.5–7(–8) μm [Q = 1–1.33), Q m = 1.11 ± 0.08], globose to broadly ellipsoidal, smooth, yellowish brown in KOH, often germinating by repetition. Basidia 9–13 × 6–10 µm, 2-celled, occasionally 4-celled, elliptical to subglobose, thin-walled, with longitudinally cruciate-septate; sterigmata up to 25 µm long.
Habitat:—Solitary or gregarious on decaying gymnosperm wood, mainly on Cryptomeria japonica .
Distribution: — Central China (Jiangxi Province).
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