Farong Yuan, Yu-Zhi Song, B. Buyck, Jingwei Li, L. Qiu
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摘要
标题紫果属二新种。根据其内部转录间隔序列(ITS)的形态分析和系统发育分析,对采自中国南方鼎湖山生物圈保护区的异叶芥(Heterophyllidia Romagnesi)亚属进行了描述和说明。紫孢菌(Russula vi病菌,F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. 11)的特征是:浅绿色的浅黄色菌毛,边缘呈波状和撕裂状,叶片常分叉,亚网状的孢子带相互连接的疣,非常厚的毛被,末端元素经常膨胀到近球形,大量的膜囊和皮肤囊胞,在磺胺香兰素中都变成深灰色。Russula pseudocatillus F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. 11与Russula catillus Lee, Park & Lim关系密切,但与后者不同的是,它的担子孢子和胸膜囊体较小,片层不规则,更大的担子孢子装饰有更高的疣,但不会形成网状,并且没有凝胶化的绒毛。形态学和分子分析一致地证实了这两个新分类群在异茶树亚属中的独特性。讨论了两个新分类群及其近缘种之间的差异。
Russula viridicinnamomea F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. nov. and R. pseudocatillus F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. nov., Two New Species from Southern China
Two novel species of Russula Pers. subgenus Heterophyllidia Romagnesi, collected from the Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve in southern China, are described and illustrated based on both morphological and phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. Russula viridicinnamomea F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. nov. is characterized by the emerald green-tinged buff pileus with undulate and tearing margin, lamellae that are frequently forked, subreticulate basidiospores with interconnected warts, very thick pileipellis with terminal elements that are often inflated to subglobose, and abundant hymenial cystidia and dermatocystidia, all changing to dark grey in sulphovanillin. Russula pseudocatillus F. Yuan & Y. Song, sp. nov. shows close relationship to Russula catillus Lee, Park & Lim, but it differs from the latter by its smaller basidiomata and pleurocystidia, irregular presence of lamellulae, much bigger basidiospores ornamented with higher warts never forming a reticulum, and not gelatinized pileipellis. Both morphological and molecular analyses consistently confirm the distinctiveness of these two novel taxa in subgenus Heterophyllidia. The differences among two novel taxa and their related species are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Cryptogamie is divided into three sections, each published as an individual publication: Cryptogamie, Bryologie, Cryptogamie, Algologie and Cryptogamie, Mycologie. Cryptogamie is a French journal of international scope publishing in several European languages. It accepts original papers and review articles on the systematics, biology and ecology of all cryptogams (algae; bryophytes; fungi and lichens, respectively).