F. Garza-Ocañas, J. García Jiménez, Gonzalo Guevara-Guerrero, C. R. Martínez-González, O. Ayala-Vásquez, Javier Isaac de la Fuente
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Background and Aims: Xerocomellus is a genus of the Boletaceae family, characterized by the small to medium, boletoid to gastroid basidiomata, usually with areolate pileus, and smooth to ornamented basidiospores. So far only two species are known from Mexico. The aim of this study is to describe a new species of Xerocomellus, based on morphological, molecular and ecological data.
Methods: Sampling of studied specimens was carried out in Nuevo León state, northeastern Mexico (2009 and 2016). Classic protocols for macrofungi were followed. Hand cut sections of specimens were made and mounted in KOH and Melzer reagent to observe microstructures. The identification of the putative host tree was made in the botanical herbarium CFNL of the Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León; the type of forest was identified according to field observations and satellite images. DNA was extracted from three different collections. The ITS region and the gene LSU were obtained and analyzed. The material was deposited in the mycological collections of the herbaria “José Castillo Tovar” (ITCV) of the Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria and CFNL.
Key results: Xerocomellus carmeniae differs from other Xerocomellus species by the following combination of characteristics: boletoid basidiomata, reddish areolate pileus, yellowish stipe, and basidiospores of 10.5-13.6 × 5.7-7.8 µm, elongate, sometimes truncate.
Conclusions: Xerocomellus carmeniae is the third species of this genus known from Mexico and is putatively associated to Quercus cambyi. Some specimens show an aberrant form, but more studies are recommended to evaluate a possible transition to a secotioid form.
背景与目的:Xerocomellus为担子孢子科的一个属,其特征为小至中等,球状至胃状担子孢子,通常具有微针状菌毛,光滑至有纹饰的担子孢子。到目前为止,墨西哥只知道两种。摘要本文从形态学、分子生物学和生态学的角度对干虫属植物进行了描述。方法:2009年和2016年在墨西哥东北部Nuevo León州采集研究标本。遵循大型真菌的经典方案。制作标本的手切切片,用KOH和Melzer试剂固定,观察显微结构。推定寄主树的鉴定在Autónoma de Nuevo León universsidad de Ciencias Forestales学院植物标本室CFNL进行;根据实地观测和卫星图像确定了森林的类型。DNA是从三个不同的集合中提取的。获得ITS区域和LSU基因并进行分析。该材料被存放在Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria研究所和CFNL的植物标本室“jos Castillo Tovar”(ITCV)的真菌学收藏中。关键结果:红椒干虫与其他干虫种类的不同之处是:球状担子瘤,微红色的针状菌毛,淡黄色的柄,10.5-13.6 × 5.7-7.8µm的担子孢子,细长,有时截形。结论:墨西哥干蝇属为已知的第三种,推测与冈比亚栎有亲缘关系。一些标本表现出异常形态,但建议进行更多的研究,以评估可能过渡到二级形态的可能性。
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Acta Botanica Mexicana da a conocer trabajos originales e inéditos en todas las áreas de la botánica, incluyendo florística, taxonomía, taxones nuevos para la ciencia, ecología, etnobotánica, paleontología, evolución, conservación, etc. Está dirigida a botánicos mexicanos y extranjeros que aporten información en estas áreas del conocimiento, particularmente con plantas nativas del continente americano. Hasta 2018 apareció cuatro veces al año con una periodicidad estricta en la primera semana de enero, abril, julio y octubre; a partir de 2019 se publica de manera continua, sin periodicidad preestablecida, en formato electrónico y de forma gratuita.