Sidera tianshanensis B.K. Cui & T.M. Xu, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.98.102552 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C39C4AEE-8330-532F-9584-3A2657BE849F |
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Sidera tianshanensis B.K. Cui & T.M. Xu |
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sp. nov. |
Sidera tianshanensis B.K. Cui & T.M. Xu sp. nov.
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Diagnosis.
Sidera tianshanensis is characterized by annual to perennial basidiocarps, measuring 15 mm thick, pores measuring 5-7 per mm, cream to rosy buff pore surface, allantoid basidiospores measuring 3-3.5 × 1-1.4 µm, and growing on the stump or trunk of Picea schrenkiana .
Type.
China. Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Tekes County, Kosang Cave National Forest Park , on fallen trunk of Picea schrenkiana , 19 September 2021, Cui 19143 (holotype) .
Etymology.
Picea tianshanensis (Lat.): referring to the species occurrence in Tianshan.
Fruiting body.
Basidiocarps annual to perennial, resupinate, soft corky, up to 10 cm long, 5 cm wide, and 15 mm thick at the center; pore surface cream to buff yellow, uncracked; sterile margin indistinct, cottony, white, thinning out; pores angular, 5-7 per mm; dissepiments thin, entire; subiculum white, cottony and up to 0.1 mm thick; tubes concolorous with pore surface, up to 15 mm long.
Hyphal structure.
Hyphal system dimitic; generative hyphae bearing clamp connections; rosette-like crystals frequently present; all hyphae IKI-, CB-; tissue unchanged in KOH.
Subiculum.
Generative hyphae infrequent, thin-walled, hyaline, occasionally branched, 2-2.5 µm in diameter; skeletal hyphae dominant, interwoven, unbranched, 2-3 µm diameter.
Tubes.
Generative hyphae infrequent, thin-walled, hyaline, occasionally branched, 1.5-2.5 µm in diameter; skeletal hyphae dominant, thick-walled with a wide to medium lumen, hyaline, occasionally branched, interwoven, flexuous, 2-3 µm in diameter. Cystidia absent; cystidioles present, fusoid, thin-walled, hyaline, basally swollen, with hyphoid neck and sharp tip, 15-22 × 3-4 µm. Basidia barrel-shaped, hyaline, bearing four sterigmata and a basal clamp connection, 5.5-7 × 3.5-4.5 µm; basidioles pyriform, shorter than the basidia.
Spores.
Basidiospores allantoid, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, occasionally with one or more guttules, IKI-, CB-, 3-3.5 × 1-1.4 µm, L = 3.12 µm, W = 1.18 µm, Q = 2.6-2.7 (n = 150/5).
Type of rot.
White rot.
Additional specimens (paratypes) examined.
China. Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Tekes County, Kosang Cave National Forest Park, on stump of Picea schrenkiana , 19 September 2021, Cui 19132; Tekes County, Karada Town, Qiongkushitai Village, on stump of Picea schrenkiana , 19 September 2021, Cui 19186, Cui 19192; on fallen trunk of Picea schrenkiana , 19 September 2021, Cui 19196, Cui 19251.
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