Kgaria (Boletaceae, Boletoideae) gen. nov. in Australia: Neither a Tylopilus nor a Porphyrellus.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-26 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2023.12.02
R E Halling, N A Fechner, G Holmes, N Davoodian
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Kgaria is described as a new porphyrellus-like genus of Boletaceae to accommodate Tylopilus cyanogranulifer, a dark brown to dull lilac/violet, or rarely, nearly black bolete with a series of oxidation reactions progressing from blue to red then nearly black and a dark brown spore deposit. Idiosyncratic blue-green pigment encrustations (cyanogranules) and a similarly colored reaction of the hyphae located on pileus and stipe surfaces are also diagnostic. Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear large-subunit rDNA (nrLSU), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef-1), and the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (rpb2) infer Kgaria as a unique generic lineage with two species, one of which is newly described (K. similis). Tylopilus olivaceoporus, originally described at the same time and as distinct from T. cyanogranulifer, appears to be conspecific with the latter. Some darkly pigmented taxa with similar oxidation reactions that were recently described from Brazil, Guyana, and China are further supported by morphology and molecular data as discrete lineages in separate genera in subfamily Boletoideae. Citation: Halling RE, Fechner NA, Holmes G, Davoodian N (2023). Kgaria (Boletaceae, Boletoideae) gen. nov. in Australia: Neither a Tylopilus nor a Porphyrellus. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 31-45. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.02.

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Kgaria (Boletaceae, Boletoideae) gen:既不是Tylopilus,也不是Porphyrellus。
Kgaria 被描述为牛肝菌科(Boletaceae)的一个新的类卟啉属(porphyrellus-like genus),以容纳 Tylopilus cyanogranulifer,它是一种深褐色到暗淡的淡紫色/紫罗兰色或很少近黑色的牛肝菌,具有一系列从蓝色到红色再到近黑色的氧化反应和深褐色孢子沉积物。位于绒毛和菌柄表面的等位蓝绿色色素包壳(青粒)和类似颜色的菌丝反应也是诊断特征。核大亚基 rDNA(nrLSU)、翻译延伸因子 1-α(tef-1)和 RNA 聚合酶 II 第二大亚基(rpb2)的系统发生分析推断,Kgaria 是一个独特的属系,有两个种,其中一个是新描述的(K. similis)。Tylopilus olivaceoporus 最初与 T. cyanogranulifer 同时被描述,但似乎与后者同种。最近从巴西、圭亚那和中国描述的一些具有类似氧化反应的深色分类群,其形态学和分子数据进一步支持其作为苧麻亚科中独立属的离散品系。引用:Halling RE, Fechner NA, Holmes G, Davoodian N (2023).Kgaria (Boletaceae, Boletoideae) gen:Neither a Tylopilus nor a Porphyrellus.Doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.02.
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