Introducing Russula subgen. Cremeo-ochraceae, a new and very small lineage sharing with Multifurca (Russulaceae) an identical, largely circum-Pacific distribution pattern.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-26 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2024.14.07
B Buyck, E Horak, J A Cooper, X H Wang
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The application of DNA data on a worldwide sampling has revolutionized the infrageneric classification of the highly diverse ectomycorrhizal genus Russula. Based on collections made in New Zealand, East Asia and North America, this study describes a new subgenus Cremeo-ochraceae, the ninth subgenus of Russula. Even though BLASTn of the ITS sequences suggested affinities with species of subgenera Russula and Heterophyllidiae, the phylogenetic analysis based on a five-locus DNA dataset placed the target samples in an independent major clade that is taxonomically equivalent to subgenus. This multilocus analysis also obtained support for the recognition of two superclades in Russula, opposing subgenera Glutinosae, Archaeae and Compactae to the rest of the genus. The type species of the new subgenus is R. cremeo-ochracea from New Zealand, which is here epitypified, and the authors describe a new variety for it: R. cremeoochracea var. myrtacearum. The new subgenus also harbors a North American R. cf. inopina and its Asian counterpart, discovered from southwestern China, described here as R. estriata sp. nov. Two environmental ITS sequences, one from Japan and one from Malaysia may represent two more undescribed taxa. The new subgenus shares with subgen. Brevipedum subsect. Pallidosporinae the general field habit, the unequal lamellae and the relatively small spores with inamyloid suprahilar spot and similar spore ornamentation. It differs from the latter subsection principally in the poor contents of all types of cystidioid cells and the often areolate-scurfy pileus surface composed of slender, undulating hyphal terminations with frequent subcapitate apices. Biogeographically, subgen. Cremeo-ochraceae shares with Multifurca, another small relict lineage of Russulaceae, a circum-Pacific distribution pattern except for South America. Both lineages lack representatives in Europe and Africa. The hypothesis proposing an African origin for the genus is considered unlikely. Citation: Buyck B, Horak E, Cooper JA, Wang XH (2024). Introducing Russula subgen. Cremeo-ochraceae, a new and very small lineage sharing with Multifurca (Russulaceae) an identical, largely circum-Pacific distribution pattern. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 14: 109-126. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.14.07.

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介绍Russula subgen。乳香科,一个新的和非常小的谱系,与多富尔科(乳香科)共享一个相同的,主要是环太平洋的分布模式。
DNA数据在世界范围内取样的应用已经彻底改变了高度多样化的外生菌根属Russula的属内分类。根据在新西兰、东亚和北美的收集资料,本文描述了一个新亚属Cremeo-ochraceae,这是Russula的第9亚属。尽管ITS序列的BLASTn显示与Russula亚属和Heterophyllidiae亚属的物种有亲缘关系,但基于5个位点DNA数据集的系统发育分析将目标样本置于一个独立的主要分支中,在分类学上相当于亚属。这一多位点分析也支持了Russula中两个超枝的识别,即与该属其他亚属相反的Glutinosae亚属、Archaeae和Compactae亚属。新亚属的模式种为来自新西兰的R. cremeo-ochracea,本文对其进行了典型描述,并为其描述了一个新变种:R. cremeoochracea var. myrtacearum。这个新亚属还包含一个北美的r.c.f inopina和它在中国西南部发现的亚洲同类,这里描述为r.e strata sp. 11 .两个环境its序列,一个来自日本,一个来自马来西亚,可能代表了两个未被描述的分类群。新亚属与亚属共有。Brevipedum subsect。苍螺菌科一般为野外习性,片层不等,孢子较小,门上有淀粉样斑点,孢子纹饰相似。它与后一小节的不同之处主要在于所有类型的囊泡样细胞的含量都很差,并且通常是由细长的、起伏的菌丝终止和频繁的近头状顶端组成的乳状状的毛状表面。生物地理学,subgen。Cremeo-ochraceae与Multifurca, Russulaceae的另一个小的遗存谱系,除南美洲外的环太平洋分布模式共享。这两种血统在欧洲和非洲都没有代表。提出该属起源于非洲的假说被认为是不可能的。引用本文:Buyck B, Horak E, Cooper JA,王晓华(2024)。介绍Russula subgen。乳香科,一个新的和非常小的谱系,与多富尔科(乳香科)共享一个相同的,主要是环太平洋的分布模式。真菌分类学与进化14:109-126。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2024.14.07。
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