Aurantiporus alboaurantius (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) Y. C. Dai, Xin Zhang, Ghobad-Nejhad & Yuan Yuan, 2024

Zhang, Xin, Zhou, Hong-Min, Ghobad-Nejhad, Masoomeh, Liu, Hong-Gao, Vlasák, Josef, Dai, Yu-Cheng & Yuan, Yuan, 2024, Molecular and morphological data reveal two new polypores (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) with reddish brown to orange basidiomata from China, MycoKeys 107, pp. 75-94 : 75-94

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.107.126176

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12746015

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Aurantiporus alboaurantius (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) Y. C. Dai, Xin Zhang, Ghobad-Nejhad & Yuan Yuan
status

comb. nov.

Aurantiporus alboaurantius (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) Y. C. Dai, Xin Zhang, Ghobad-Nejhad & Yuan Yuan comb. nov.

Ceriporiopsis alboaurantia C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai View in CoL , Phytotaxa 164: 22 (2014) (Basionym)

Phlebicolorata alboaurantia (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) C. L. Zhao , J. Fungi 9 (3, no. 320): 32 (2023)

Description.

See Cui and Zhao (2014).

Ecology and distribution.

Growing on fallen trunk of Cunninghamia . Known from subtropical forests in southeast China.

Type of rot.

White rot.

Notes.

Ceriporiopsis pseudoplacenta Vlasák & Ryvarden and C. alboaurantia were recently described from USA ( Vlasák et al. 2012) and China ( Cui and Zhao 2014), respectively. However, Vampola and Vlasák (2021) recombined C. pseudoplacenta into Aurantiporus following morphological analyses, and they considered Aurantiporus priscus Niemelä et al. described from Europe two months later ( Niemelä et al. 2012) as a taxonomic synonym of A. pseudoplacentus (Vlasák & Ryvarden) J. Vlasák & P. Vampola. Our updated phylogeny with enhanced taxon sampling also indicates that both species are nested within the Aurantiporus s. str. clade (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ), but it is not sure that they are conspecific. All these species resemble the type species of Aurantiporus by sharing dense agglutinated tubes, shrinking and darkening upon drying, and a monomitic hyphal system with ellipsoid, smooth basidiospores. Hence, the above combination is proposed.

Phlebicolorata C. L. Zhao , typified with P. brevispora (Nakasone) C. L. Zhao , was established to include the generic type and A. pseudoplacentus , C. alboaurantia , and A. roseus (C. L. Zhao & Y. C. Dai) Zmitr. ( Zhao et al. 2023). However, the latter three species are nested in the Aurantiporus s. str. clade in our phylogeny (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Similar results were obtained by Liu et al. (2022).

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Polyporales

Family

Meruliaceae

Genus

Aurantiporus

Loc

Aurantiporus alboaurantius (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) Y. C. Dai, Xin Zhang, Ghobad-Nejhad & Yuan Yuan

Zhang, Xin, Zhou, Hong-Min, Ghobad-Nejhad, Masoomeh, Liu, Hong-Gao, Vlasák, Josef, Dai, Yu-Cheng & Yuan, Yuan 2024
2024
Loc

Ceriporiopsis alboaurantia

C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai 2014: 22
2014
Loc

Phlebicolorata alboaurantia

≡ Phlebicolorata alboaurantia (C. L. Zhao, B. K. Cui & Y. C. Dai) C. L. Zhao , J. Fungi 9 (3, no. 320): 32 (2023)