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Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Oxychaete cervinogilva (Jungh.) Miettinen +comb. nov. Figure 7 - - -Polyporus cervinogilvus + + +Polyporus cervinogilvus Jungh., Praemissa in floram cryptogamicam Javae insulae: 45 (1838). - -Description. -Basidiocarp half-resupinate to pileate, annual, upper surface felt-like, yellowish brown with a lighter margin, lower surface brownish yellow or light ochraceous, 1-2 mm thick, caps projecting up to 3 cm, can fuse to form wide fruiting bodies. Consistency light cardboard-like when dry, somewhat flexible but easy to break apart. Pores regular, thin-walled, mouths rather smooth, (1)2-3 per mm. Cap context and subiculum yellowish brown, homogenous, upper surface not differentiated, up to 1 mm thick. Cap with a sharp, 1 mm wide sterile margin. - + +Description. +Basidiocarp half-resupinate to pileate, annual, upper surface felt-like, yellowish brown with a lighter margin, lower surface brownish yellow or light ochraceous, 1-2 mm thick, caps projecting up to 3 cm, can fuse to form wide fruiting bodies. Consistency light cardboard-like when dry, somewhat flexible but easy to break apart. Pores regular, thin-walled, mouths rather smooth, (1)2-3 per mm. Cap context and subiculum yellowish brown, homogenous, upper surface not differentiated, up to 1 mm thick. Cap with a sharp, 1 mm wide sterile margin. + Hyphal system monomitic, clamps absent. Hyphae homogenous throughout, mostly thick-walled, always with a wide lumen, rather stiff and straight, CB− to CB(+), IKI−, KOH−, CRB lilac. Encrustation absent except on cystidia. Subicular hyphae interwoven, loosely arranged, (3.2)4-5.4(7.5) -µm +µm in diameter, walls up to 1.5 -µm +µm thick, mostly ≤1 -µm +µm . Contextual hyphae mostly horizontally arranged but not strictly parallel, (3.8)4-5.1(5.5) -µm +µm in diameter. Tramal tissue loose and easy to study, hyphae rather straight, parallel in lower trama, subparallel and interwoven towards subiculum, (3)3.5-4.8(6.2) -µm +µm in diameter, walls mostly 0.8-1.2 -µm +µm thick. Subhymenial hyphae thin- to slightly thick-walled, richly branching mostly like a corymb, not much winding. - -Cystidia abundant, hymenial, thick-walled, often with an apical crystal cap, (15)20 --40(55)x4.5- + +Cystidia abundant, hymenial, thick-walled, often with an apical crystal cap, (15)20 +-40(55)x4.5- 9, projecting 5-25 -µm +µm above hymenium. -Hymenium dominated by basidioles and cystidia, cells with constrictions especially in older basidiocarps. Basidia cylindrical to narrowly clavate, collapsing upon spore release and difficult to spot, with 4 sterigmata. Cystidioles absent. - -Basidiospores cylindrical, curved, thin-walled, smooth, (5.9)6 --8.4(8.9)x2.8- +Hymenium dominated by basidioles and cystidia, cells with constrictions especially in older basidiocarps. Basidia cylindrical to narrowly clavate, collapsing upon spore release and difficult to spot, with 4 sterigmata. Cystidioles absent. + +Basidiospores cylindrical, curved, thin-walled, smooth, (5.9)6 +-8.4(8.9)x2.8- 3.7(3.8) -µm +µm , L=6.93 -µm +µm , W=3.17 -µm +µm , -Q'=(1.8)1.9- +Q'=(1.8)1.9- 2.5(2.6), Q=2.19, CB−, IKI−, plasma stains in CB. - - + + Figure 7. Microscopic characters of -Oxychaete cervinogilvus +Oxychaete cervinogilvus , Schigel 5216, a subicular hyphae b tube trama and hymenium c hymenial cells d hymenial cystidia e spores. - -Distribution. - + +Distribution. + Tropical Asia and Australia ( -Ryvarden and Johansen 1980 +Ryvarden and Johansen 1980 ). Not common in Indonesia although described from there. - -Ecology. -Apparently prefers small-diameter dead wood of angiosperms. According to the description, the type was collected in a wet, shady forest in Javanese mountains. Australian collections we have seen are from drier localities (monsoon forest and city park). + +Ecology. +Apparently prefers small-diameter dead wood of angiosperms. According to the description, the type was collected in a wet, shady forest in Javanese mountains. Australian collections we have seen are from drier localities (monsoon forest and city park). - -Remarks. - -Junghuhn (1838) + +Remarks. + +Junghuhn (1838) provides a good painting of the species (Tab. IX), available through Google books (https://books.google.fi/books?id=AFJUAAAAcAAJ). diff --git a/data/12/E5/99/12E599913041AF4A1A36B1D8EDB57F30.xml b/data/12/E5/99/12E599913041AF4A1A36B1D8EDB57F30.xml index 84ed43274bd..ac37777e6aa 100644 --- a/data/12/E5/99/12E599913041AF4A1A36B1D8EDB57F30.xml +++ b/data/12/E5/99/12E599913041AF4A1A36B1D8EDB57F30.xml @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phlebiopsis brunneocystidiata (Sheng H. Wu) Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Phlebiopsis brunneocystidiata (Sheng H. Wu) Miettinen +comb. nov. - - -Phanerochaete brunneocystidiata + + +Phanerochaete brunneocystidiata Sheng H. Wu, Mycotaxon 90: 423 (2004) diff --git a/data/16/18/4E/16184E3D68C1FD234C3DED2975DD58E7.xml b/data/16/18/4E/16184E3D68C1FD234C3DED2975DD58E7.xml index f24d73bae75..137404bc9d6 100644 --- a/data/16/18/4E/16184E3D68C1FD234C3DED2975DD58E7.xml +++ b/data/16/18/4E/16184E3D68C1FD234C3DED2975DD58E7.xml @@ -1,161 +1,161 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phanerina mellea (Berk. & Broome) Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Phanerina mellea (Berk. & Broome) Miettinen +comb. nov. Figures 1band 8 - - - -Polyporus + + + +Polyporus melleus Berk. & Broome, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 14: 53 (1873). - -Description. - -Basidiocarp resupinate, yellow, ranging from yellowish cream to brownish yellow, 1 --10x1- + +Description. + +Basidiocarp resupinate, yellow, ranging from yellowish cream to brownish yellow, 1 +-10x1- 5 cm patches, 1(2) mm thick. Consistency fragile when dry. Pores shallow, somewhat irregular, splitting and eventually may turn dentate, 2-4 per mm, larger when split. Subiculum cream-colored, a bit lighter than pore surface, pellicular, cottony under the lens, 0.1-0.3 mm. Margin thinning out, smooth areas of several millimeters similar to tube bottoms may be present. - + Hyphal system monomitic, clamps absent. Hyphae cylindrical, not much swollen, branching in sharp angles, rather similar throughout the basidiocarp, CB− to CB(+), IKI−, KOH−, CRB lilac. Large crystal clumps mostly of rhomboidal shape present in trama. Subiculum loose, hyphae interwoven, slightly thick-walled to thick-walled when old, (2)3-5(6.4) -µm +µm in diameter, walls mostly <0.5 -µm +µm thick, up to 1.2 -µm +µm in old basidiocarps. Tramal hyphae subparallel, thin- to slightly thick-walled, (2)3-3.8(4.8) -µm +µm in diameter. Subhymenium branching corymb-like, cells not sinuous, relatively easy to study. - -Cystidia present but often rare, hymenial, thin-walled, subulate, rarely septate, naked, 40 --80x5.8- + +Cystidia present but often rare, hymenial, thin-walled, subulate, rarely septate, naked, 40 +-80x5.8- 9.2 -µm +µm , projecting 20-50 -µm +µm . - -Hymenium relatively loose. Basidia clavate, 15 --26x5.2- + +Hymenium relatively loose. Basidia clavate, 15 +-26x5.2- 6.8 -µm -, with 4 wide, spindle-shaped sterigmata, 4 --4.8x +µm +, with 4 wide, spindle-shaped sterigmata, 4 +-4.8x 1.8 -µm +µm . - -Basidiospores cylindrical to narrowly ellipsoid, usually abundant, with thin but distinct walls, smooth, (5.2)5.8 --7.5(7.8)x(2.8)2.9- + +Basidiospores cylindrical to narrowly ellipsoid, usually abundant, with thin but distinct walls, smooth, (5.2)5.8 +-7.5(7.8)x(2.8)2.9- 3.8(4.4) -µm +µm , L=6.55 -µm +µm , W=3.26 -µm +µm , -Q' +Q' = (1.6)1.8-2.3(2.4), Q=2.01. Spore shape variation is rather large and abnormally broad ellipsoid spores can be present. - - + + Figure 8. Microscopic characters of -Phanerina mellea +Phanerina mellea . a Subicular hyphae b tube trama c basidia, Miettinen 9134. Hymenial cystidia d -Nunez +Nunez 503 e Ryvarden 10132. Spores f lectotype g Miettinen 9134 h -Nunez +Nunez 503. - -Distribution. -Described from Sri Lanka. We can confirm it from East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya), Japan (Okinawa), and Indonesia (New Guinea). Sequences of Chinese specimens are also available in the INSDC. + +Distribution. +Described from Sri Lanka. We can confirm it from East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya), Japan (Okinawa), and Indonesia (New Guinea). Sequences of Chinese specimens are also available in the INSDC. - -Ecology. -Grows on dead dicot trees, both standing and fallen, often in sun-exposed habitats. + +Ecology. +Grows on dead dicot trees, both standing and fallen, often in sun-exposed habitats. - - -Remarks + + +Remarks . -East Asian, East African and New Guinean specimens have neither ITS sequence differences nor morphological differences, so we feel it is safe to assume that the type from Sri Lanka belongs to the same species. Morphologically the type specimen agrees very well with other material. Its spores are a little larger on average than in other specimens studied, but considering the large variability in size and shape of spores this is best interpreted as normal variance within species. +East Asian, East African and New Guinean specimens have neither ITS sequence differences nor morphological differences, so we feel it is safe to assume that the type from Sri Lanka belongs to the same species. Morphologically the type specimen agrees very well with other material. Its spores are a little larger on average than in other specimens studied, but considering the large variability in size and shape of spores this is best interpreted as normal variance within species. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/17/2C/45/172C45480F667EF621274CFE31E00BB2.xml b/data/17/2C/45/172C45480F667EF621274CFE31E00BB2.xml index ec951482348..7f7da10d29a 100644 --- a/data/17/2C/45/172C45480F667EF621274CFE31E00BB2.xml +++ b/data/17/2C/45/172C45480F667EF621274CFE31E00BB2.xml @@ -1,198 +1,198 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phlebiopsis pilatii (Parmasto) Spirin & Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Phlebiopsis pilatii (Parmasto) Spirin & Miettinen +comb. nov. - - -Laeticorticium pilatii + + +Laeticorticium pilatii Parmasto, Eesti NSV Teaduste Akadeemia Toimetised 14(2): 228 (1965) - -Remarks. - -Phlebiopsis + +Remarks. + +Phlebiopsis is typified by -Phlebiopsis gigantea +Phlebiopsis gigantea , a phlebioid species with agglutinated lower subiculum, well-developed basal layer/upper subiculum, thick-walled, simple-septate hyphae and thick-walled, conical, encrusted cystidia (lamprocystidia). Our wider concept of -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis dilutes this set of characters, but lamprocystidia, interwoven subhymenium and tightly built subiculum remain as important characters for genus delimitation against similar genera of the -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae (Table 1). - -Hjortstamia crassa + +Hjortstamia crassa has been shown to be a close relative of -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis , and has been included in that genus ( -Floudas and Hibbett 2015 +Floudas and Hibbett 2015 ). We agree with this conclusion. The type species of -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia ( -Hjortstamia friesii +Hjortstamia friesii ) has not been sequenced, but it is very similar to -Hjortstamia crassa +Hjortstamia crassa . Thus -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia should for now be considered as a taxonomic synonym of -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis . In addition to the above-mentioned -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia spp., a third similar species, -Hjortstamia papyrina +Hjortstamia papyrina , is combined to -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis on morphological grounds. - + The two main differences that have been emphasized to separate -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia from -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis are reflexed basidiocarps and the loose subiculum of the former as opposed to the dense, agglutinated subiculum and totally effused basidiocarps of the latter. A closer look reveals that the difference is not as striking as often described. Whereas the genus type of -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia - -Hjortstamia friesii +Hjortstamia friesii - and its close relative -Hjortstamia papyrina +Hjortstamia papyrina are distinctly pileate, basidiocarps of -Hjortstamia crassa +Hjortstamia crassa are much of the time fully resupinate or caps are small. -Hjortstamia crassa +Hjortstamia crassa also has an agglutinated upper subiculum or basal layer similar to agglutinated -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis structures, as depicted by -Wu and Chen (1992) +Wu and Chen (1992) . -Hjortstamia friesii +Hjortstamia friesii has a tight (though not agglutinated) subicular layer composed of parallel hyphae as well ( -Hjortstam and Ryvarden 1989 +Hjortstam and Ryvarden 1989 , -Boidin and Gilles 2002 +Boidin and Gilles 2002 ). Subicular/cystidial hyphae of the above-mentioned species are strikingly similar, thick-walled, straight, stiff and sparsely septate. - + A loose subiculum or pileate fruiting bodies do not seem to be useful characters separating -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia from -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis , since loose and agglutinated species are widely intermixed phylogenetically within -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis sensu lato (Figure 2). -Hjortstamia crassa +Hjortstamia crassa for instance is more closely related to the type species of -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis than is -Phlebiopsis flavidoalba +Phlebiopsis flavidoalba with a very dense structure and effused fruiting bodies. - + Sequences made available by -Wu et al. (2010) +Wu et al. (2010) include -Phanerochaete brunneocystidiata +Phanerochaete brunneocystidiata and -Phanerochaete laxa +Phanerochaete laxa . The former is based on a paratype and the latter on the holotype. Wu combined the species in -Hjortstamia +Hjortstamia due to sequence similarity to -Hjortstamia crassa +Hjortstamia crassa . We -haven't +haven't seen authentic material, but according to original descriptions, they seem to share basic -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis characters except that no agglutinated layer was described ( -Wu 2000 +Wu 2000 , -2004 +2004 ). - + Some -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis species may turn out to belong to the -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus - -Rhizochaete +Rhizochaete subclade instead of the -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis subclade. For instance -Phlebiopsis roumeguerei +Phlebiopsis roumeguerei is nested within -Phaeophlebiopsis +Phaeophlebiopsis as defined by -Floudas and Hibbett (2015) +Floudas and Hibbett (2015) . More in-depth research is needed to settle genus classification for -Rhizochaete +Rhizochaete and -Phaeophlebiopsis +Phaeophlebiopsis -like taxa. diff --git a/data/1A/B3/01/1AB30133EE233021B72C5388A67511F1.xml b/data/1A/B3/01/1AB30133EE233021B72C5388A67511F1.xml index 53b676f5519..152c8b3574d 100644 --- a/data/1A/B3/01/1AB30133EE233021B72C5388A67511F1.xml +++ b/data/1A/B3/01/1AB30133EE233021B72C5388A67511F1.xml @@ -1,169 +1,169 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Oxychaete Miettinen -gen. nov. + + + +Oxychaete Miettinen +gen. nov. - -Type species. - -Oxychaete cervinogilva + +Type species. + +Oxychaete cervinogilva (Jungh.) Miettinen - -Etymology. - + +Etymology. + Constructed from -Oxyporus +Oxyporus and -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete , but can be interpreted as "bearing sharp setae". - -Description. - -Effused-reflexed polypores with yellow-brown colors, light cardboard-like consistency and large, shallow pores. Monomitic, simple-septate, with slightly thick-walled hyphae and abundant subulate, naked, thick-walled cystidia of subhymenial origin. Hymenial branching corymb-like. Spores curved cylindrical, large (6 --8x3- + +Description. + +Effused-reflexed polypores with yellow-brown colors, light cardboard-like consistency and large, shallow pores. Monomitic, simple-septate, with slightly thick-walled hyphae and abundant subulate, naked, thick-walled cystidia of subhymenial origin. Hymenial branching corymb-like. Spores curved cylindrical, large (6 +-8x3- 3.5 -µm +µm ). - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + Other hydnoid and poroid genera with simple-septate hyphae and encrusted, thick-walled cystidia include -Australohydnum +Australohydnum , -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis , -Flavodon +Flavodon and -Irpex +Irpex . The latter two are phylogenetically distantly related to -Oxychaete +Oxychaete , and they possess dimitic hyphal structure quite different from the loose monomitic structure of -Oxychaete +Oxychaete . -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis is phylogenetically distinct from -Oxychaete +Oxychaete (Figure 2), and its hyphal structure is more compact, even agglutinated (basal layer). Hyphae are also winding and covered with abundant brownish encrustation, which is lacking in -Oxychaete +Oxychaete . Cystidia are tramal in origin (as opposed to hymenial in -Oxychaete +Oxychaete ). Due to the hyphal structure the basidiocarp is tougher and not board-like when cut as in -Oxychaete +Oxychaete . - -Australohydnum + +Australohydnum is a more difficult case to decide on since there are no good references on the microscopic characters of the type species, -Hydnum griseofuscescens +Hydnum griseofuscescens Reichardt from Australia. Descriptions vary so much that it is possible that many species and even genera have been recognized as -Australohydnum dregeanum +Australohydnum dregeanum (Berk.) Hjortstam & Ryvarden and its supposed synonyms ( - -Juelich + +Juelich 1978 , -Hjortstam and Ryvarden 1989 +Hjortstam and Ryvarden 1989 , -Gilbertson and Adaskaveg 1993 +Gilbertson and Adaskaveg 1993 , -Melo and Hjortstam 2002 +Melo and Hjortstam 2002 , -Zmitrovich et al. 2006 +Zmitrovich et al. 2006 ). Sometimes the structure is monomitic, sometimes dimitic; cystidia may be subulate or obtuse; basidiocarps may be resupinate with smooth hymenophore or hydnoid with caps. - -Reid (1955 + +Reid (1955 , -1963 +1963 ) refers directly to Australian material and the type, and provides an illustration (under -Irpex vellereus +Irpex vellereus ). His -Australohydnum griseofuscescens +Australohydnum griseofuscescens is a pileate, hydnoid species with violaceous brownish basidiocarps, very thick-walled, simple-septate hyphae 4-9 -µm -in +µm +in diameter, and abundant long, obtuse, poorly differentiated cystidia with tramal origin and fine apical encrustation. Reid states that the hyphal structure is monomitic, but has also drawn long aseptate hyphae. Spores are ellipsoid, medium-sized. The description and illustrations provided by -Melo and Hjortstam (2002) +Melo and Hjortstam (2002) from Portugal are very similar to those of Reid, and agree largely with an Indian specimen we have studied. - + Morphology suggests that -Australohydnum griseofuscescens +Australohydnum griseofuscescens is not congeneric with -Oxychaete cervinogilva +Oxychaete cervinogilva , the latter being a polypore with regular pores, much looser hyphal structure without wide-spread encrustation, more regular and less-thick-walled hyphae, different type of cystidia with hymenial origin, differently shaped spores and lighter color of the basidiocarp. diff --git a/data/1C/42/3A/1C423A489EF563EC9413B9CFC29E52CA.xml b/data/1C/42/3A/1C423A489EF563EC9413B9CFC29E52CA.xml index f7a60114aa2..b0f94a3add1 100644 --- a/data/1C/42/3A/1C423A489EF563EC9413B9CFC29E52CA.xml +++ b/data/1C/42/3A/1C423A489EF563EC9413B9CFC29E52CA.xml @@ -1,233 +1,233 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - -Hapalopilus + + + + +Hapalopilus P. Karst. - - -Hapalopilus + + +Hapalopilus Revue Mycologique Toulouse 3(9): 18 (1881). - -Type species. - -Hapalopilus nidulans + +Type species. + +Hapalopilus nidulans (Fr.) P. Karst. (= -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans (Pers.) Murrill) - -Description. - + +Description. + Pileate to resupinate polypores with soft to cottony corky, ochre to pink basidiocarps. Hyphal structure monomitic, clamps always present, generative hyphae slightly thick-walled, 2-5.5 -µm -in diameter, CB−, IKI−, KOH−, covered with granular, golden yellow pigment that dissolves in KOH turning purple. Cystidia absent. Hymenial cells relatively long, 12 --25x4.2- +µm +in diameter, CB−, IKI−, KOH−, covered with granular, golden yellow pigment that dissolves in KOH turning purple. Cystidia absent. Hymenial cells relatively long, 12 +-25x4.2- 5.5 -µm -. Spores ellipsoid to subcylindrical, thin-walled, 3 --5x2- +µm +. Spores ellipsoid to subcylindrical, thin-walled, 3 +-5x2- 3.2 -µm +µm . - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + Altogether 36 species have been combined to -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus , most of them bright-colored, soft polypores with a monomitic, clamped hyphal system. The genus type -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans belongs to the -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae as shown by us (Figure 2) and previous work ( -Binder et al. 2005 +Binder et al. 2005 , -Binder et al. 2013 +Binder et al. 2013 , -Floudas and Hibbett 2015 +Floudas and Hibbett 2015 ). Other species traditionally referred to this genus ( -Hapalopilus alborubescens +Hapalopilus alborubescens , -Hapalopilus croceus +Hapalopilus croceus , -Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius +Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius etc.) belong to other lineages of the -Polyporales +Polyporales ( - -Niemelae + +Niemelae et al. 2012 , - -Dvorak + +Dvorak et al. 2014 ), and their phylogeny and taxonomy will be revisited on further occasion. - + Here we include four species in -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus in the strict sense, three of which are new to the genus. According to our data, -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans is a holarctic species, -Hapalopilus eupatorii +Hapalopilus eupatorii and -Hapalopilus ribicola +Hapalopilus ribicola are found in Europe, and -Hapalopilus percoctus +Hapalopilus percoctus is so far only known from the type locality in Botswana. These species are morphologically very similar, and thus -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus as a genus is morphologically easy to characterize. The purple KOH reaction of -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus is shared by its pigmented, corticioid relatives in -Rhizochaete +Rhizochaete ( -Wu et al. 2010 +Wu et al. 2010 , -Chikowski et al. 2016 +Chikowski et al. 2016 ). - + Unlike other -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae polypore genera recognized here, -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus has a typical polypore subhymenium of sinuous, tightly packed, interwoven hyphae instead of the loose corymb type seen in -Oxychaete +Oxychaete , -Phanerina +Phanerina , -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete and -Riopa +Riopa . Also -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis species (including -Castanoporus +Castanoporus ) have an interwoven subhymenium. - + Morphological, ecological and geographic data of -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus species are summarized in Table 3. - - + + Table 3. Comparison of -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus species. Spore statistics of -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans include only European specimens. - - - - - - - - - - + +
SpeciesDistributionHostsBasidiocarpPores per mmTramal hyphae diameterBasidiospores
+ + + + + + + + - - + - - - + - - + - - - +
SpeciesDistributionHostsBasidiocarpPores per mmTramal hyphae diameterBasidiospores
-Hapalopilus eupatorii +
+Hapalopilus eupatorii -Robinia + +Robinia
-Hapalopilus percoctus +
+Hapalopilus percoctus
-Hapalopilus ribicola +
+Hapalopilus ribicola -Ribes + +Ribes
-Hapalopilus rutilans +
+Hapalopilus rutilans
diff --git a/data/1E/85/56/1E8556B3754F65043F8872273B5A8464.xml b/data/1E/85/56/1E8556B3754F65043F8872273B5A8464.xml index dd25d00c97b..ab3c2dc6b5a 100644 --- a/data/1E/85/56/1E8556B3754F65043F8872273B5A8464.xml +++ b/data/1E/85/56/1E8556B3754F65043F8872273B5A8464.xml @@ -1,82 +1,82 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - + + + + Phlebiopsis friesii ( -Lev +Lev .) Spirin & Miettinen -comb. nov. +comb. nov. - - -Thelephora friesii -Lev + + +Thelephora friesii +Lev ., Systematisches Verzeichnis der im indischen Archipel in den Jahren 1842-1848 gesammelten sowie aus Japan empfangenen Pflanzen (1854) diff --git a/data/23/8C/FE/238CFE4CDB2C36E7418C837C727DF43B.xml b/data/23/8C/FE/238CFE4CDB2C36E7418C837C727DF43B.xml index d8819ee920e..b7bb138b22e 100644 --- a/data/23/8C/FE/238CFE4CDB2C36E7418C837C727DF43B.xml +++ b/data/23/8C/FE/238CFE4CDB2C36E7418C837C727DF43B.xml @@ -1,163 +1,163 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Sporotrichum Link + + + +Sporotrichum Link - - -Sporotrichum + + +Sporotrichum Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3(1): 12 (1809). - -Type species. - -Sporotrichum aureum + +Type species. + +Sporotrichum aureum Link (= -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa (Fuckel) Miettinen & Spirin) - -Remarks. - -Hughes (1958) + +Remarks. + +Hughes (1958) lectotypified the genus with -Sporotrichum aureum +Sporotrichum aureum . The original description of -Sporotrichum aureum +Sporotrichum aureum does not permit accurate identification of the fungus in question, and no type seems to exist ( -Stalpers 1984 +Stalpers 1984 ). -Fries (1932) +Fries (1932) considered -Sporotrichum aureum +Sporotrichum aureum a synonym of -Trichoderma aurantiacum +Trichoderma aurantiacum Pers. 1796 (= -Sporotrichum aurantiacum +Sporotrichum aurantiacum (Pers.) Fr). In his monograph of -Sporotrichum -Stalpers (1984) +Sporotrichum +Stalpers (1984) chose to follow Fries. He also considered -Sporotrichum aureum +Sporotrichum aureum as an anamorphic stage of -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa . - + To formally settle the names -Sporotrichum +Sporotrichum , -Sporotrichum aureus +Sporotrichum aureus and -Sporotrichum aurantiacum +Sporotrichum aurantiacum we need to designate neotypes for the two species in question. In line with -Stalper's +Stalper's interpretation, we designate here the collection -Vlasak +Vlasak 0511/15 (H 7008577) as the neotype of -Sporotrichum aureum +Sporotrichum aureum Link, and collection Spirin 2456 (H 7029505) as the neotype of -Sporotrichum aurantiacum +Sporotrichum aurantiacum . - + This makes -Sporotrichum +Sporotrichum an older name available for -Riopa +Riopa under the ICBN Melbourne code article 59.1. However, adoption of -Sporotrichum +Sporotrichum , traditionally a very heterogeneous set of anamorphs, for a small genus of polypores would only create confusion. -Stalpers (1984) +Stalpers (1984) described the genus as a -"litterbag" +"litterbag" of conidiogenous fungi, and accepted only three species. According to him the teleomorphs of those three species are in separate genera ( -Laetiporus +Laetiporus , -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete and -Pycnoporellus +Pycnoporellus / -Riopa +Riopa ) that we now know are phylogenetically distinct. Although the type species -Riopa +Riopa produces an anamorph, we have seen no conidia in the other species of the genus ( -Riopa pudens +Riopa pudens ). In this -situation +situation it is better to coin -Riopa +Riopa , a name without identity problems, for this polypore genus. We suggest conservation of the teleomorphic name -Riopa +Riopa D. A. Reid 1968 over the anamorphic -Sporotrichum +Sporotrichum Link 1809. diff --git a/data/2B/25/86/2B2586E90939BB4548C5565B539A2062.xml b/data/2B/25/86/2B2586E90939BB4548C5565B539A2062.xml index 6aadcb68784..7602ef9f6f8 100644 --- a/data/2B/25/86/2B2586E90939BB4548C5565B539A2062.xml +++ b/data/2B/25/86/2B2586E90939BB4548C5565B539A2062.xml @@ -1,149 +1,149 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Hapalopilus eupatorii (P. Karst.) Spirin & Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Hapalopilus eupatorii (P. Karst.) Spirin & Miettinen +comb. nov. Figures 5band 6e - - -Physisporus eupatorii + + +Physisporus eupatorii P. Karst., Revue Mycol. 6: 214 (1884). - -Ceriporiopsis herbicola + +Ceriporiopsis herbicola Fortey & Ryvarden. - -Remarks. - -Hapalopilus eupatorii + +Remarks. + +Hapalopilus eupatorii has completely resupinate, thin basidiocarps on dead herbaceous stems ( -Arctium +Arctium , -Eupatorium +Eupatorium , and -Reynoutria +Reynoutria ). It has been recorded once on thin fallen branches of -Robinia +Robinia in a thicket of -Reynoutria +Reynoutria . -Karsten (1884) +Karsten (1884) described the species from France as -Physisporus eupatorii +Physisporus eupatorii , but it long remained an enigma for mycologists ( -Lowe 1956 +Lowe 1956 , -Donk 1974 +Donk 1974 ). Recently it was reported from England as -Ceriporiopsis herbicola +Ceriporiopsis herbicola ( -Fortey and Ryvarden 2007 +Fortey and Ryvarden 2007 ) and Germany as -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans f. resupinata ( - -Daemmrich + +Daemmrich 2014 ). - - + + Figure 5. -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus fruiting bodies, a -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans , -Vlasak +Vlasak Jr. 0407/34-J b -Hapalopilus eupatorii +Hapalopilus eupatorii , Rivoire 5333. - - + + Figure 6. Microscopic characters of -Hapalopilus +Hapalopilus . -Hapalopilus percoctus +Hapalopilus percoctus , holotype, a subicular hyphae b tramal hyphae c hymenium and subhymenium d hymenial cells. Spores of e -Hapalopilus eupatorii +Hapalopilus eupatorii , lectotype f -Hapalopilus percoctus +Hapalopilus percoctus , holotype g -Hapalopilus ribicola +Hapalopilus ribicola , lectotype h -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans , -Niemelae +Niemelae 7134. diff --git a/data/47/0B/4F/470B4FF549B62533FCDDBE48E61657A6.xml b/data/47/0B/4F/470B4FF549B62533FCDDBE48E61657A6.xml index 2ce7a403825..1b555cc0781 100644 --- a/data/47/0B/4F/470B4FF549B62533FCDDBE48E61657A6.xml +++ b/data/47/0B/4F/470B4FF549B62533FCDDBE48E61657A6.xml @@ -1,85 +1,85 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phanerochaete P. Karst. + + + +Phanerochaete P. Karst. - - -Phanerochaete + + +Phanerochaete Bidrag till -Kaennedom +Kaennedom av Finlands Natur och Folk 48: 426 (1889). - -Type species. - -Phanerochaete alnea + +Type species. + +Phanerochaete alnea (Fr.) P. Karst. diff --git a/data/4B/75/B8/4B75B882AF897DC733D26F2A9D071AE7.xml b/data/4B/75/B8/4B75B882AF897DC733D26F2A9D071AE7.xml index c92936075fa..f873e02b606 100644 --- a/data/4B/75/B8/4B75B882AF897DC733D26F2A9D071AE7.xml +++ b/data/4B/75/B8/4B75B882AF897DC733D26F2A9D071AE7.xml @@ -1,100 +1,100 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Hapalopilus percoctus Miettinen -sp. nov. + + + +Hapalopilus percoctus Miettinen +sp. nov. Figure 6 - - -Holotype + + +Holotype . -Botswana. Gaborone, Golf course, -24.652°: 25.936°, strip of natural bush, felled log or tree stump (40 cm in diameter), 28 May 2008, Reijo Miettinen (H 7008581). +Botswana. Gaborone, Golf course, -24.652°: 25.936°, strip of natural bush, felled log or tree stump (40 cm in diameter), 28 May 2008, Reijo Miettinen (H 7008581). - -Etymology. - -Percoctus + +Etymology. + +Percoctus , parched, scorched; refers to the sun-exposed habitat of the species. - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + Similar to -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans with pileate basidiocarps. Microscopically otherwise identical, but -Hapalopilus percoctus +Hapalopilus percoctus has clearly wider spores and tramal hyphae (Table 3). The spore dimensions come close to -Hapalopilus eupatorii +Hapalopilus eupatorii , which has larger pores, effused basidiocarps and grows usually on woody herbs. Its tramal hyphae are also narrower. -Hapalopilus percoctus +Hapalopilus percoctus is the only species in the genus known to us from the Southern Hemisphere. diff --git a/data/4D/36/51/4D3651AF74EA68862F3A442846ACC297.xml b/data/4D/36/51/4D3651AF74EA68862F3A442846ACC297.xml index 2c0357247c1..df7687ab608 100644 --- a/data/4D/36/51/4D3651AF74EA68862F3A442846ACC297.xml +++ b/data/4D/36/51/4D3651AF74EA68862F3A442846ACC297.xml @@ -1,244 +1,244 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Riopa metamorphosa (Fuckel) Miettinen & Spirin -comb. nov. + + + +Riopa metamorphosa (Fuckel) Miettinen & Spirin +comb. nov. Figures 1dand 9 - - - -Polyporus + + + +Polyporus metamorphosus Fuckel, Jb. Nassau Ver. Naturk. 27-28: 87 (1874) [ -'1873-74' +'1873-74' ]. - -Lectotype. - + +Lectotype. + Germany. Oestrich (Nassau): Mittelheimer Vorderwald, rotten trunk of -Quercus +Quercus , "Herbier Fuckel 1894, Herbier Barbey-Boissier", no. 2008 (S F43290, designated here). - -Epitype. - + +Epitype. + Czech Republic. Moravia: -Lanzhot +Lanzhot , -Ranspurk +Ranspurk virgin forest, rotten trunk of -Quercus robur +Quercus robur , 5 Oct 1988 Pouzar (PRM871894, designated here, duplicate H 7008579). - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarp resupinate, white, cream or straw-colored, consistency fragile when dry. Forms patches of a few cm that can fuse to extensive basidiocarps, up to 2(-3) mm thick. Pores rounded angular, soon splitting and then irregular and sinuous, mouths smooth, 2-3(4) per mm, up to 2 mm wide when split. Subiculum very thin, arachnoid to -pellicular +pellicular , white to cream, often lighter than pores. Margin thinning out, usually no sterile margin. - + Hyphal system monomitic, simple septate, hyphae rather homogenous throughout. Subicular hyphae interwoven, tissue loose, hyphae thin-walled to slightly thick-walled, (2.8)3.2-4.4(6.4) -µm +µm , walls rarely up to 1 -µm +µm in diameter. Tramal hyphae thin- to slightly thick-walled, interwoven but mostly vertically arranged, (2.2)2.9-3.5(4.0) -µm +µm in diameter. Subhymenium relatively loose, structure uncharacteristically simple for a polypore, composed of branching corymb-like, straight hyphae similar to those in trama. Crystals present as irregular aggregates of rhomboidal plates of various sizes, also fine encrustation present in subiculum. Shiny, hyaline, amorphous droplets floating around in CB. - + Cystidia thin-walled, cylindrical, projecting above hymenial layer 5-20 -µm -, often covered with spores, (15)20 --50x4- +µm +, often covered with spores, (15)20 +-50x4- 6.2 -µm +µm , born in subhymenium, poorly differentiated, appear as elongated basidioles, rare. - -Hymenium loosely arranged, cells thin-walled. Basidia clavate, often projecting slightly above the rest of the hymenium, 15 --28(35)x4- + +Hymenium loosely arranged, cells thin-walled. Basidia clavate, often projecting slightly above the rest of the hymenium, 15 +-28(35)x4- 5.5(6.2) -µm +µm , with 4 sterigmata. - -Basidiospores curved cylindrical, thin-walled, (4.2)5 --6.6(8.2)x(2)2.2- + +Basidiospores curved cylindrical, thin-walled, (4.2)5 +-6.6(8.2)x(2)2.2- 3.1(3.5) -µm +µm , L=5.69 -µm +µm , W=2.59 -µm +µm , Q=2.19. - -Anamorph + +Anamorph known as -Sporotrichum aurantiacum +Sporotrichum aurantiacum Link present or absent. Most but not all basidiocarps produce at least conidia in subiculum. When the anamorphic stage is well developed, it appears as an orange mass of conidia similar in shape to -Haplotrichum aureum -, in conjunction with basidiocarps or separately. Microscopically composed of thick-walled, ellipsoid to constricted conidia (8.2 --12.2x5.2- +Haplotrichum aureum +, in conjunction with basidiocarps or separately. Microscopically composed of thick-walled, ellipsoid to constricted conidia (8.2 +-12.2x5.2- 7.8 -µm +µm , n=36/3) born singly as apical parts of slightly to clearly thick-walled, partly encrusted hyphae, (3.2)3.6-4.5(7.2) -µm +µm in diameter, walls ≤1.5 -µm +µm . The conidia and hyphae are yellow, the plasma of the conidia stains in CB, and the walls are CB− to CB(+) and slightly dextrinoid. In KOH the conidia stain pinkish red in masses. -Wakefield (1952) +Wakefield (1952) proved in the lab that the polypore and conidial stages belong to the same organism. - - + + Figure 9. Microscopic characters of -Riopa +Riopa . -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa , epitype: a subicular hyphae b tube trama and hymenium c anamorph ( -Sporotrichum aurantiacum +Sporotrichum aurantiacum ) d basidioles and basidia showing the characteristic corymb branching e hymenial cystidia. Spores of f -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa drawn from the holotype of -Riopa davidii +Riopa davidii g epitype of -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa h holotype of -Riopa pudens +Riopa pudens . - -Distribution. - + +Distribution. + Temperate Europe: Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Russia (Nizhny Novgorod), France (mainland, Corsica) ( -Vampola and Pouzar 1996 +Vampola and Pouzar 1996 , -Pieri and Rivoire 1997 +Pieri and Rivoire 1997 ). Northernmost records from Southern Norway ( -Ryvarden and Melo 2014 +Ryvarden and Melo 2014 ) and Stockholm, Sweden ( -Romell 1926 +Romell 1926 ). - -Ecology. - + +Ecology. + Grows preferably on rotten oak trunks. We have seen it on -Eucalyptus +Eucalyptus and -Salix caprea +Salix caprea , also reported on -Castanea +Castanea , -Juglands +Juglands and -Malus +Malus ( -Bourdot and Galzin 1928 +Bourdot and Galzin 1928 , -Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1993 +Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1993 , -Pieri and Rivoire 1997 +Pieri and Rivoire 1997 ). - -Remarks. - -Fuckel's + +Remarks. + +Fuckel's herbarium is in Wiesbaden (WIES), but its material is not available for loan. A duplicate of an original Fuckel specimen in Stockholm is chosen as the lectotype here. It represents an almost completely destroyed anamorphic stage. For practical reasons we also select an epitype from the Czech Republic. - + Conidia have been reported from few other members of the -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae : -Phanerochaete chrysosporium +Phanerochaete chrysosporium ( -Burdsall and Eslyn 1974 +Burdsall and Eslyn 1974 ) and -Hyphodermella rosae +Hyphodermella rosae ( -Rahimlou et al. 2015 +Rahimlou et al. 2015 ). -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa conidia are similar to the conidia of these species, particularly -Hyphodermella rosae +Hyphodermella rosae . diff --git a/data/4E/3E/09/4E3E09674C88918117774AC8081A88B6.xml b/data/4E/3E/09/4E3E09674C88918117774AC8081A88B6.xml index 12fa98c1645..7aac85eac24 100644 --- a/data/4E/3E/09/4E3E09674C88918117774AC8081A88B6.xml +++ b/data/4E/3E/09/4E3E09674C88918117774AC8081A88B6.xml @@ -1,164 +1,164 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - -Riopa + + + + +Riopa D. A. Reid - - -Riopa + + +Riopa Revue Mycol., Paris 33: 244 (1969). - -Type species. - -Riopa davidii + +Type species. + +Riopa davidii D. A. Reid (= -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa (Fuckel) Miettinen & Spirin). - -Description. - + +Description. + White, resupinate polypores with shallow pores, 2-5 per mm. Hyphal structure monomitic, clamps absent. Hyphae thin- to slightly thick-walled, similar throughout the basidiocarp, hyphae not swollen, wider (3-5 -µm +µm in diameter) in subiculum, a bit narrower in trama (2.8-3.5 -µm -). Hymenial branching corymb-like. Thin-walled, poorly differentiated hymenial cystidia and conidia in one species. Spores curved cylindrical, sausage-like, thin-walled, mid-sized (4.5 --6.5x2- +µm +). Hymenial branching corymb-like. Thin-walled, poorly differentiated hymenial cystidia and conidia in one species. Spores curved cylindrical, sausage-like, thin-walled, mid-sized (4.5 +-6.5x2- 3 -µm +µm ). - -Remarks. - -Reid (1969) + +Remarks. + +Reid (1969) described -Riopa +Riopa as a monotypic genus with -Riopa davidii +Riopa davidii D. A. Reid from Corsica as the sole species. -Ryvarden (1991) +Ryvarden (1991) considered -Riopa davidii +Riopa davidii as a synonym of -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer, in effect making -Riopa +Riopa a synonym of -Ceriporia +Ceriporia . -Pieri and Rivoire (1997) +Pieri and Rivoire (1997) regarded -Riopa davidii +Riopa davidii and -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana as separate species, and made the combination -Ceriporia davidii +Ceriporia davidii . Their concept of the species was mixed, as can be seen already from the spore variation they report. Their specimens from mainland France did seem to represent a species of -Ceriporia +Ceriporia separate from -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana , and consequently -Ceriporia davidii +Ceriporia davidii was adopted by -Bernicchia (2005) +Bernicchia (2005) and -Ryvarden and Melo (2014) +Ryvarden and Melo (2014) . - + We studied the type of -Riopa davidii +Riopa davidii , and it turned out to be a more recent synonym for -Ceriporia metamorphosa +Ceriporia metamorphosa (Fuckel) Ryvarden & Gilb. After studying the French material of -Ceriporia davidii +Ceriporia davidii collected by B. Rivoire, we could also conclude that -Ceriporia davidii +Ceriporia davidii sensu -Pieri and Rivoire (1997) +Pieri and Rivoire (1997) needs to be described with a new name ( -Ceriporia pierii +Ceriporia pierii ). -Ceriporia pierii +Ceriporia pierii and also -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana belong to the -Ceriporia +Ceriporia clade and are only distantly related to -Riopa +Riopa (Figure 2). diff --git a/data/55/75/BD/5575BD6F30C52B9511808155E27B0257.xml b/data/55/75/BD/5575BD6F30C52B9511808155E27B0257.xml index 0f511273856..d988b42b19b 100644 --- a/data/55/75/BD/5575BD6F30C52B9511808155E27B0257.xml +++ b/data/55/75/BD/5575BD6F30C52B9511808155E27B0257.xml @@ -1,124 +1,124 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - + + + + Ceriporia sericea Spirin & -Vlasak +Vlasak -sp. nov. +sp. nov. Figure 11e - - -Holotype + + +Holotype . - + Russia. Khabarovsk: Khabarovsk Dist., Malyi Niran, -Tilia amurensis +Tilia amurensis , 6 Aug 2012, Spirin 4944 (H). - -Etymology. - -Sericeus + +Etymology. + +Sericeus (Lat.), silky, refers to the soft consistency of basidiocarp - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarps 0.3-0.5 mm thick, up to 4 cm in the widest dimension. Margin narrow (up to 1 mm wide). Pore surface cream-colored to pale ochraceous, pores 3-5 per mm. Subicular hyphae subparallel, 4.4-9.4 -µm +µm in diameter, some inflated. Tramal hyphae 3.2-4.8 -µm +µm in diameter. Subhymenial hyphae 2.9-3.7 -µm -in diameter. Basidia 10.4 --13.8x3.4- +µm +in diameter. Basidia 10.4 +-13.8x3.4- 5 -µm -. Basidiospores thin-walled, hyaline, thick cylindrical, ventral side concave (bean-shaped), (3.8)3.9 --4.8(5.2)x(2.1)2.2- +µm +. Basidiospores thin-walled, hyaline, thick cylindrical, ventral side concave (bean-shaped), (3.8)3.9 +-4.8(5.2)x(2.1)2.2- 2.7 -µm +µm , L=4.32 -µm +µm , W=2.38 -µm +µm , Q=1.82. - -Remarks. - -Ceriporia sericea + +Remarks. + +Ceriporia sericea is characterized by soft, pale-colored, rhizomorphic basidiocarps and medium-sized, bean-shaped spores. diff --git a/data/77/E5/BB/77E5BB37ECC855A18697D2829BDA9003.xml b/data/77/E5/BB/77E5BB37ECC855A18697D2829BDA9003.xml index 3214e93d983..d1838925fee 100644 --- a/data/77/E5/BB/77E5BB37ECC855A18697D2829BDA9003.xml +++ b/data/77/E5/BB/77E5BB37ECC855A18697D2829BDA9003.xml @@ -1,194 +1,194 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Castanoporus Ryvarden + + + +Castanoporus Ryvarden - - -Castanoporus + + +Castanoporus Synopsis Fungorum 5: 121 (1991). - -Type species. - -Castanoporus castaneus + +Type species. + +Castanoporus castaneus (Lloyd) Ryvarden - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + This monotypic genus contains one conifer-dwelling resupinate polypore species from East Asia. With its simple-septate hyphae, monomitic and dense structure (in basal layer) with thick-walled hyphae, middle-sized spores and subulate, encrusted cystidia the species brings into mind -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis under the microscope. For a more detailed description see - -Nunez + +Nunez and Ryvarden (2000) . - + Phylogenetically the species comes close to -Phlebiopsis flavidoalba +Phlebiopsis flavidoalba and -Phlebiopsis pilatii +Phlebiopsis pilatii . Together those three species form a sister clade to core -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis , typified by -Phlebiopsis gigantea +Phlebiopsis gigantea (Figures 2 and 3). For now the most practical solution is to include -Castanoporus +Castanoporus in -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis (see discussion under -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis ). -Hjortstam (1987) +Hjortstam (1987) listed -Castanoporus castaneus +Castanoporus castaneus under -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis in his check-list of corticioid fungi, but made no formal combination. If -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis would be defined more strictly, then -Castanoporus +Castanoporus could be put in use. - + The genus -Cystidiophorus +Cystidiophorus has been described for -Castanoporus castaneus +Castanoporus castaneus , but for nomenclatural reasons described below we think -Castanoporus +Castanoporus should prevail against -Cystidiophorus +Cystidiophorus . -Bondartsev and Ljubarsky (1963) +Bondartsev and Ljubarsky (1963) described the monotypic genus -Cystidiophorus +Cystidiophorus with the species -Cystidiophorus merulioideus +Cystidiophorus merulioideus as the type. Unfortunately, they did not indicate a type specimen for the species, which makes the species name invalid, and also rendered the genus invalid (Melbourne Code Art. 40; the cut-off year for type indication is 1958). Later, Imazeki ( -Imazeki and Hongo 1965 +Imazeki and Hongo 1965 ) made the combination -Cystidiophorus castaneus +Cystidiophorus castaneus based on -Merulius castaneus +Merulius castaneus Lloyd, mentioning -Cystidiophorus castaneus +Cystidiophorus castaneus and -Cystidiophorus merulioideus +Cystidiophorus merulioideus as synonyms. This combination does not qualify as a validation of Bondartsev and -Ljubarsky's +Ljubarsky's genus name, because Imazeki did not provide reference to the genus description, which is clearly separate from the species description in the original paper (Art. 38.1). In such a case, the genus could be considered valid with the condition that no previously described species is mentioned (Art. 38.5a), but this is not the case as Imazeki mentions -Lloyd's +Lloyd's species. Thus, we follow -Ryvarden (1991) +Ryvarden (1991) and regard -Castanoporus +Castanoporus as the correct name for this genus. - -Ginns (1969) + +Ginns (1969) lectotypified -Cystidiophorus castaneus +Cystidiophorus castaneus and gave a description of the type, which agrees well with our concept of the species as well as that of -Imazeki's +Imazeki's and -Bondartsev's +Bondartsev's . Also -Maas Geesteranus (1974) +Maas Geesteranus (1974) studied the lectotype from BPI. - -Zmitrovich et al. (2006) + +Zmitrovich et al. (2006) combined -Cystidiophorus castaneus +Cystidiophorus castaneus in -Australohydnum +Australohydnum . We do not have material of -Australohydnum +Australohydnum from Australia (the type locality of the type species) or any sequences, but judging from the type of cystidia and hyphal structure we think it is unlikely (but possible) that -Australohydnum +Australohydnum belongs to -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis as delineated here (see -Oxychaete +Oxychaete for further notes on -Australohydnum +Australohydnum ). If -Phlebiopsis +Phlebiopsis were to be split, -Castanoporus +Castanoporus and -Australohydnum +Australohydnum would probably both persist being morphologically quite distinct. diff --git a/data/8D/C0/2D/8DC02DECF9831203624EC74FDC9D791B.xml b/data/8D/C0/2D/8DC02DECF9831203624EC74FDC9D791B.xml index 50129778ec7..0ae95b5cf77 100644 --- a/data/8D/C0/2D/8DC02DECF9831203624EC74FDC9D791B.xml +++ b/data/8D/C0/2D/8DC02DECF9831203624EC74FDC9D791B.xml @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phlebiopsis papyrina (Mont.) Miettinen & Spirin -comb. nov. + + + +Phlebiopsis papyrina (Mont.) Miettinen & Spirin +comb. nov. - - -Stereum papyrinum + + +Stereum papyrinum Mont., Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique 17: 125 (1842) diff --git a/data/A7/70/F9/A770F9B19F968C72466F1EEAE2BAEA83.xml b/data/A7/70/F9/A770F9B19F968C72466F1EEAE2BAEA83.xml index 3d90796223e..a048d6259f7 100644 --- a/data/A7/70/F9/A770F9B19F968C72466F1EEAE2BAEA83.xml +++ b/data/A7/70/F9/A770F9B19F968C72466F1EEAE2BAEA83.xml @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phlebiopsis laxa (Sheng H. Wu) Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Phlebiopsis laxa (Sheng H. Wu) Miettinen +comb. nov. - - -Phanerochaete laxa + + +Phanerochaete laxa Sheng H. Wu, Botanical Bulletin of the Academia Sinica (Taipei) 41: 169 (2000) diff --git a/data/C3/EC/D5/C3ECD587BC3FB34DAFC5EF83782857A1.xml b/data/C3/EC/D5/C3ECD587BC3FB34DAFC5EF83782857A1.xml index 6e8d8ed9d9c..f6719f04d45 100644 --- a/data/C3/EC/D5/C3ECD587BC3FB34DAFC5EF83782857A1.xml +++ b/data/C3/EC/D5/C3ECD587BC3FB34DAFC5EF83782857A1.xml @@ -1,151 +1,151 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Hapalopilus rutilans (Pers.) Murrill + + + +Hapalopilus rutilans (Pers.) Murrill Figures 5aand 6h - - - -Boletus + + + +Boletus rutilans Pers., Icones et Descriptiones Fungorum Minus Cognitorum 1: 19, t. 6:3 (1798). - -Hapalopilus nidulans + +Hapalopilus nidulans (Fr.) P. Karst. - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + This common species has gone under two names, -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans and -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans . Many authors have chosen to use -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans over -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans , ( -Bondartsev 1953 +Bondartsev 1953 , -Gilbertson and Ryvarden 1986 +Gilbertson and Ryvarden 1986 , -Bernicchia 2005 +Bernicchia 2005 , -Ryvarden and Melo 2014 +Ryvarden and Melo 2014 ), but also the latter name has been in use ( -Murrill 1904 +Murrill 1904 , -Donk 1974 +Donk 1974 , - -Niemelae + +Niemelae 2005 ). -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans is an older name than -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans , and since both were sanctioned by Fries, the former has priority (ICBN Melbourne code art. 15.4). - + Neither of the names has been typified. -Persoon's +Persoon's original publication includes a rather uninformative painting of the fungus, probably -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans or -Inonotus -sensu +Inonotus +sensu lato. The original description of -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans is similarly scanty. No material suitable for lectotypification remains of either species, so we have chosen to designate neotypes for both species to fix the nomenclature: -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans based on a French specimen from oak in accordance to the protologue ( -Persoon 1798 +Persoon 1798 ) as Persoon got material mainly from Germany and France, and -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans based on a Finnish specimen, since -Fries (1821) +Fries (1821) based his description on his own collection from neighboring Sweden. - -Ryvarden (1991) + +Ryvarden (1991) attempted to designate a lectotype for -Hapalopilus nidulans +Hapalopilus nidulans . We dispute his typification, since he used an illustration in -Bulliard's +Bulliard's publication from 1791 as the type, whereas -Fries's +Fries's original work does not refer to Bulliard. The fact that Fries later (1836-1838) referred to Bulliard -doesn't +doesn't make the drawing available for lectotypification: only the original material is valid under the code (ICBN Melbourne art. 9.2, 9.12). diff --git a/data/C8/78/DD/C878DDDDFFAF6D29FF31C4FFABE84138.xml b/data/C8/78/DD/C878DDDDFFAF6D29FF31C4FFABE84138.xml index 2b28d494f0a..6ab242c2573 100644 --- a/data/C8/78/DD/C878DDDDFFAF6D29FF31C4FFABE84138.xml +++ b/data/C8/78/DD/C878DDDDFFAF6D29FF31C4FFABE84138.xml @@ -1,147 +1,147 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Riopa pudens Miettinen -sp. nov. + + + +Riopa pudens Miettinen +sp. nov. Figure 9h - -Holotype. -Indonesia. Riau: Indragiri Hulu, Bukit Aluran Babi, -0.838: 102.226, selectively logged forest slope, piece of a dicot log (15 cm in diameter, decay stage 2-4/5), 1 Jul 2004, Miettinen 8772 (ANDA, isotype H 7008582). + +Holotype. +Indonesia. Riau: Indragiri Hulu, Bukit Aluran Babi, -0.838: 102.226, selectively logged forest slope, piece of a dicot log (15 cm in diameter, decay stage 2-4/5), 1 Jul 2004, Miettinen 8772 (ANDA, isotype H 7008582). - -Etymology. - -Pudens + +Etymology. + +Pudens (adj., L), shy, modest, refers to the scarcity of distinct characters. - -Description. -Basidiocarp resupinate, annual, cream, young parts white, up to half a meter wide, up to 4 mm thick. Consistency resistant to breaking but not tough. Pores thin-walled, mouths finely dentate, splitting when older, angular, 4-5 mm, 2-3 per mm when split/fused, 0.5-1.2 mm long. Subiculum white, 0.1-0.4 mm thick. Margin thinning out. - + +Description. +Basidiocarp resupinate, annual, cream, young parts white, up to half a meter wide, up to 4 mm thick. Consistency resistant to breaking but not tough. Pores thin-walled, mouths finely dentate, splitting when older, angular, 4-5 mm, 2-3 per mm when split/fused, 0.5-1.2 mm long. Subiculum white, 0.1-0.4 mm thick. Margin thinning out. + Hyphal system monomitic, clamps absent. Hyphae not swollen, rather similar in all parts. Subicular tissue loose, hyphae interwoven, thin- to thick-walled, mostly slightly thick-walled, (2.8)3.4-4.8(6.2) -µm +µm in diameter, walls rarely up to 1 -µm +µm thick. Tramal hyphae vertical, subparallel to interwoven, only moderately winding, thin-walled or slightly thick-walled, (2.4)2.8-3.2(4.2) -µm +µm in diameter. Shiny hyaline resin droplets floating around, fine-grained crystalline-amorphous substance glued on tramal hyphae in CB. -Cystidia not seen. - -Hymenium relatively loosely arranged, basidia very thin-walled, collapsing soon, basidioles 10 --14x3- +Cystidia not seen. + +Hymenium relatively loosely arranged, basidia very thin-walled, collapsing soon, basidioles 10 +-14x3- 4.2 -µm +µm . - -Basidiospores curved cylindrical, thin-walled, (4.2)4.3 --5.6(6.2)x(1.8)1.9- + +Basidiospores curved cylindrical, thin-walled, (4.2)4.3 +-5.6(6.2)x(1.8)1.9- 2.2(2.3) -µm +µm , L=5.01 -µm +µm , W=2.08 -µm +µm , Q=2.41. - -Distribution. - + +Distribution. + Southeast Asia. Known from Riau, Sumatra and Fujian, China (the INSDC sequence JX623931, Cui 3238, ' -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana '). - -Ecology. -Grows on fairly rotten angiosperm wood. The type comes from low-land rainforest. + +Ecology. +Grows on fairly rotten angiosperm wood. The type comes from low-land rainforest. - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + The species lacks any distinct characters. Cream-colored basidiocarp with non-inflated hyphae and corymb-subhymenium help to distinguish this species from -Ceriporia +Ceriporia spp. It is similar to -Phanerochaete inflata +Phanerochaete inflata and -Ceriporia jianxiensis +Ceriporia jianxiensis , but differs in having long-celled, narrower subicular hyphae (mostly <5 -µm +µm in diameter). The relatively small cylindrical curved spores exclude -Oxyporus +Oxyporus spp. and -Emmia +Emmia spp. Except for the smaller pores and the lack of cystidia and a conidial stage it is very similar to -Riopa metamorphosa +Riopa metamorphosa . diff --git a/data/CA/3A/41/CA3A41260D3CA7E72319525DAACE4A53.xml b/data/CA/3A/41/CA3A41260D3CA7E72319525DAACE4A53.xml index eec3ffc56bb..7e7a9689371 100644 --- a/data/CA/3A/41/CA3A41260D3CA7E72319525DAACE4A53.xml +++ b/data/CA/3A/41/CA3A41260D3CA7E72319525DAACE4A53.xml @@ -1,187 +1,187 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - -Phanerochaete + + + + +Phanerochaete inflata (B.S. Jia & B.K. Cui) Miettinen -comb. nov. +comb. nov. - - -Ceriporia inflata + + +Ceriporia inflata B.S. Jia & B.K. Cui, Mycotaxon 121: 306 (2012). - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + We have chosen to apply the genus name -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete for most of the -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete clade, excluding the three polypore genera -Oxychaete +Oxychaete , -Phanerina +Phanerina and -Riopa +Riopa (Figure 2). Morphologically, species in the -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete clade share microscopic characters such as simple-septate, relatively simple, loose hyphal structure, mid-sized hymenial cells, mid-sized straight cylindrical to narrow ellipsoid spores, and cystidia of subhymenial origin (Table 1 and 2). However, cystidia are rare and poorly differentiated or absent in three of the polypores (in the genera -Phanerina +Phanerina and -Riopa +Riopa ), and spores are distinctly curved in two species ( -Riopa +Riopa ). The third newly introduced polypore genus -Oxychaete +Oxychaete with its encrusted cystidia and large spores produces pileate and poroid basidiocarps. With the inclusion of these species, the genus -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete would become difficult to define morphologically. - -Ceriporia inflata + +Ceriporia inflata described by -Jia and Cui (2012) +Jia and Cui (2012) belongs to -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae with -Phanerochaete raduloides +Phanerochaete raduloides as the closest relative (Figure 2). The hymenophore of -Ceriporia inflata +Ceriporia inflata is composed of irregular pores with lacerate mouths, and that of -Phanerochaete raduloides +Phanerochaete raduloides of irregular teeth. Also -Ceriporia jianxiensis +Ceriporia jianxiensis (no sequence available) described in the same paper as -Ceriporia inflata +Ceriporia inflata may be closely related. Their identity against -Phanerochaete capitata +Phanerochaete capitata and -Phanerochaete aculeata +Phanerochaete aculeata along with other species in the -Phanerochaete raduloides +Phanerochaete raduloides group should be checked. - + For now we consider -Ceriporia inflata +Ceriporia inflata a species of -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete . Splitting the hydnoid-poroid -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete of this group into a separate genus (possibly -Phanerodontia +Phanerodontia Hjortstam) would make it necessary to split -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete into many small genera and would place morphologically very similar corticioid species into separate genera. For this reason we strongly prefer a wide concept of -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete that includes the hydnoid and poroid members, which are microscopically very similar to -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete sensu typi. See Tables 1 and 2 for characterization of the genus against similar genera in the -Phanerochaetaceae +Phanerochaetaceae . - -Hjortstam and Ryvarden (2010) + +Hjortstam and Ryvarden (2010) described -Phanericium +Phanericium and -Phanerodontia +Phanerodontia for a few species placed traditionally in -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete . Their -Phanerodontia +Phanerodontia includes four taxa with smooth to hydnoid hymenophores. -Phanerodontia +Phanerodontia is probably a taxonomic synonym of -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete . Although the type, -Phanerodontia dentata +Phanerodontia dentata , has not been sequenced, two other members of the genus have ( -Phanerochaete chrysosporium +Phanerochaete chrysosporium and -Phanerochaete magnoliae +Phanerochaete magnoliae ). They clearly belong to -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete , and according to the rpb1 dataset to the same subclade within the genus with smooth to poroid members (Figure 3). -Phanerodontia dentata +Phanerodontia dentata does not closely resemble any polypore genus discussed here (except -Phanerochaete +Phanerochaete ) with its combination of thin-walled tubular cystidia, long basidia, thick-walled subicular hyphae and ellipsoid spores. - -Phanericium + +Phanericium is a monotypic genus, and the type -Phanerochaete subquercinum +Phanerochaete subquercinum is characterized by hydnoid, effused fruiting bodies, absence of cystidia, hyphae of even width throughout the fruiting body and broad ellipsoid spores. This set of characters does not closely match taxa discussed in detail in this paper, and more detailed study is needed to conclude whether the genus belongs to -Phaerochaetaceae +Phaerochaetaceae . diff --git a/data/CB/B5/7F/CBB57F1CF933A728023427CF338C7008.xml b/data/CB/B5/7F/CBB57F1CF933A728023427CF338C7008.xml index 0dffa731347..5178f068e94 100644 --- a/data/CB/B5/7F/CBB57F1CF933A728023427CF338C7008.xml +++ b/data/CB/B5/7F/CBB57F1CF933A728023427CF338C7008.xml @@ -1,333 +1,333 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Ceriporia pierii Rivoire, Miettinen & Spirin -sp. nov. + + + +Ceriporia pierii Rivoire, Miettinen & Spirin +sp. nov. Figure 11 - -Holotype. - + +Holotype. + France. -Rhone-Alpes +Rhone-Alpes : Vernaison, -Populus nigra +Populus nigra , 24 Sep 1995, Rivoire 1161 (H, LY). - -Etymology. -Named after Max Pieri, who with Bernard Rivoire first discovered this species. + +Etymology. +Named after Max Pieri, who with Bernard Rivoire first discovered this species. - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarp 0.2-1 mm thick, 1-4 cm in the widest dimension. Sterile margin narrow (up to 1 mm wide). Pore surface cream-colored to rosy, in well-developed basidiocarps with apricot tints, pores 2-3(4) per mm, dissepiments mostly entire. Subicular hyphae more or less parallel to substrate, (5)5.1-8.2(9.1) -µm +µm in diameter; a few hyphae bearing incomplete clamps or inflated portions. Tramal hyphae 4-5.2 -µm +µm in diameter. Subhymenial hyphae 2.9-4 -µm -in diameter. Basidia 13.8 --19.3x4.4- +µm +in diameter. Basidia 13.8 +-19.3x4.4- 5.2 -µm -. Basidiospores ellipsoid to rarely cylindrical, ventral side flat or slightly concave, (3.9)4.1 --5.4(6.1)x2.4- +µm +. Basidiospores ellipsoid to rarely cylindrical, ventral side flat or slightly concave, (3.9)4.1 +-5.4(6.1)x2.4- 3.1(3.2) -µm +µm , L=4.72 -µm +µm , W=2.77 -µm +µm , Q=1.70. - -Remarks. - -Ceriporia pierii + +Remarks. + +Ceriporia pierii is introduced here to encompass -Ceriporia davidii +Ceriporia davidii sensu -Pieri and Rivoire (1997) +Pieri and Rivoire (1997) . Pieri and Rivoire identified -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer as the most similar species to -Ceriporia pierii +Ceriporia pierii , but our data show that the two are not closely related (Figure 2). Basidiospores of -Ceriporia camaresiana -are clearly curved, mostly bean-shaped and longer, 5.26 -x +Ceriporia camaresiana +are clearly curved, mostly bean-shaped and longer, 5.26 +x 2.74 -µm +µm (Table 5). Moreover, the hyphal structure is different: in -Ceriporia camaresiana +Ceriporia camaresiana hyphae are mostly long-celled and not inflated, covered with small resinous droplets, and their diameter is approximately the same in all parts of the basidiocarp (3-4 -µm +µm in trama and 4-5 -µm +µm in subiculum). - -Table 5. Spore measurement statistics of polypores. Bold-face values are composite statistics for species. L = average of spore length, W = average of spore width, Q = L/W, and n = number of spores measured. The whole range is given in parentheses; 90% range excluding 5% extreme values from both ends of variation is given without parentheses; in case the values are identical, parentheses are omitted. + +Table 5. Spore measurement statistics of polypores. Bold-face values are composite statistics for species. L = average of spore length, W = average of spore width, Q = L/W, and n = number of spores measured. The whole range is given in parentheses; 90% range excluding 5% extreme values from both ends of variation is given without parentheses; in case the values are identical, parentheses are omitted. - - - - - - - - -
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-Ceriporia camaresiana +
+Ceriporia camaresiana (4.6)4.7-6.25.262.4-3.0(3.1)2.741.7-2.2(2.4)1.9230(4.6)4.7-6.25.262.4-3.0(3.1)2.741.7-2.2(2.4)1.9230
-Ceriporia humilis +
+Ceriporia humilis (3.1)3.2-4.2(5.0)3.78(1.8)1.9-2.2(2.3)2.091.5-2.1(2.3)1.8160/2(3.1)3.2-4.2(5.0)3.78(1.8)1.9-2.2(2.3)2.091.5-2.1(2.3)1.8160/2
-Ceriporia mpurii +
+Ceriporia mpurii (2.7)2.8-3.9(4.2)3.352.0-2.3(2.4)2.15(1.3)1.4-1.81.5550(2.7)2.8-3.9(4.2)3.352.0-2.3(2.4)2.15(1.3)1.4-1.81.5550
-Ceriporia pierii +
+Ceriporia pierii (3.9)4.1-5.4(6.1)4.722.4-3.1(3.2)2.77(1.4)1.5-2.0(2.3)1.7090/3(3.9)4.1-5.4(6.1)4.722.4-3.1(3.2)2.77(1.4)1.5-2.0(2.3)1.7090/3
-Ceriporia sericea +
+Ceriporia sericea (3.8)3.9-4.8(5.2)4.32(2.1)2.2-2.72.38(1.5)1.6-2.11.8230(3.8)3.9-4.8(5.2)4.32(2.1)2.2-2.72.38(1.5)1.6-2.11.8230
-Ceriporia sordescens +
+Ceriporia sordescens (3.2)3.3-4.2(4.6)3.61(2.0)2.1-2.5(2.6)2.241.4-1.81.6130(3.2)3.3-4.2(4.6)3.61(2.0)2.1-2.5(2.6)2.241.4-1.81.6130
-Hapalopilus eupatorii +
+Hapalopilus eupatorii (3.3)3.4-4.5(5.2)3.96(2.2)2.4-3.1(3.2)2.75(1.2)1.3-1.6(1.9)1.4491/2(3.3)3.4-4.5(5.2)3.96(2.2)2.4-3.1(3.2)2.75(1.2)1.3-1.6(1.9)1.4491/2
-Ceriporiopsis herbicola +
+Ceriporiopsis herbicola
-Hapalopilus percoctus +
+Hapalopilus percoctus (3.7)3.8-4.64.11(2.7)2.8-3.32.981.3-1.5(1.6)1.3830(3.7)3.8-4.64.11(2.7)2.8-3.32.981.3-1.5(1.6)1.3830
-Hapalopilus ribicola +
+Hapalopilus ribicola (3.9)4.0-5.0(5.2)4.36(2.2)2.3-3.0(3.3)2.66(1.4)1.5-1.9(2.0)1.6490/3(3.9)4.0-5.0(5.2)4.36(2.2)2.3-3.0(3.3)2.66(1.4)1.5-1.9(2.0)1.6490/3
-Hapalopilus rutilans +
+Hapalopilus rutilans (3.1)3.2-5.1(5.8)4.00(1.9)2.0-2.7(3.1)2.30(1.3)1.5-2.1(2.4)1.74400/13(3.1)3.2-5.1(5.8)4.00(1.9)2.0-2.7(3.1)2.30(1.3)1.5-2.1(2.4)1.74400/13
-Oxychaete cervinogilva +
+Oxychaete cervinogilva (5.9)6.0-8.4(8.9)6.932.8-3.7(3.8)3.17(1.8)1.9-2.5(2.6)2.1960/2(5.9)6.0-8.4(8.9)6.932.8-3.7(3.8)3.17(1.8)1.9-2.5(2.6)2.1960/2
-Phanerina mellea +
+Phanerina mellea (5.2)5.8-7.2(7.8)6.432.8-3.7(4.1)3.19(1.6)1.8-2.3(2.4)2.02100/4(5.2)5.8-7.2(7.8)6.432.8-3.7(4.1)3.19(1.6)1.8-2.3(2.4)2.02100/4
-Riopa metamorphosa +
+Riopa metamorphosa (4.2)5.0-6.6(8.2)5.69(2.0)2.2-3.1(3.5)2.59(1.7)1.9-2.6(2.8)2.19168/4(4.2)5.0-6.6(8.2)5.69(2.0)2.2-3.1(3.5)2.59(1.7)1.9-2.6(2.8)2.19168/4
-Ceriporia davidii +
+Ceriporia davidii
-Riopa pudens +
+Riopa pudens (4.2)4.3-5.6(6.2)5.01(1.8)1.9-2.2(2.3)2.082.1-2.7(2.8)2.4140(4.2)4.3-5.6(6.2)5.01(1.8)1.9-2.2(2.3)2.082.1-2.7(2.8)2.4140
diff --git a/data/D4/5E/44/D45E44B9493CE4F9C351368CAFA8E568.xml b/data/D4/5E/44/D45E44B9493CE4F9C351368CAFA8E568.xml index f03afff2afa..b2564811fc1 100644 --- a/data/D4/5E/44/D45E44B9493CE4F9C351368CAFA8E568.xml +++ b/data/D4/5E/44/D45E44B9493CE4F9C351368CAFA8E568.xml @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phlebiopsis castanea (Lloyd) Miettinen & Spirin -comb. nov. + + + +Phlebiopsis castanea (Lloyd) Miettinen & Spirin +comb. nov. - - -Irpex castaneus + + +Irpex castaneus Lloyd, Mycological Writings 6 (65): 1060 (1920) diff --git a/data/D6/71/09/D6710948FFD8FF86FE53FEC8B44CC568.xml b/data/D6/71/09/D6710948FFD8FF86FE53FEC8B44CC568.xml index fb954e957c3..c55531f8136 100644 --- a/data/D6/71/09/D6710948FFD8FF86FE53FEC8B44CC568.xml +++ b/data/D6/71/09/D6710948FFD8FF86FE53FEC8B44CC568.xml @@ -1,60 +1,60 @@ - - - -Once upon a time in America: recognition of the species of Libitioides from USA, with comments on other American Cosmetidae (Opiliones, Laniatores) + + + +Once upon a time in America: recognition of the species of Libitioides from USA, with comments on other American Cosmetidae (Opiliones, Laniatores) - - -Author + + +Author -Kury, Adriano B. -60FAE1F8-87F7-4A5F-BE78-BEB25BC4F898 -Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional / UFRJ, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20.940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. -adrianok@gmail.com +Kury, Adriano B. +60FAE1F8-87F7-4A5F-BE78-BEB25BC4F898 +Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional / UFRJ, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20.940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. +adrianok@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Medrano, Miguel -C7F7D4CF-F9B2-44AF-9F03-86278ADBD4F2 -Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional / UFRJ, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20.940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. -miangelmed@gmail.com +Medrano, Miguel +C7F7D4CF-F9B2-44AF-9F03-86278ADBD4F2 +Departamento de Invertebrados, Museu Nacional / UFRJ, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20.940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. +miangelmed@gmail.com -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2023 - -2023-06-21 + +2023 + +2023-06-21 - -875 + +875 - -1 + +1 - -101 -141 + +101 +141 - -http://zoobank.org/651af19c-971c-4deb-b272-a733c7d50f76 + +http://zoobank.org/651af19c-971c-4deb-b272-a733c7d50f76 -journal article -53767 -10.5852/ejt.2023.875.2143 -247dc79e-d6fa-4bf9-8f14-7b801309347f -2118-9773 -8064424 -651AF19C-971C-4DEB-B272-A733C7D50F76 +journal article +53767 +10.5852/ejt.2023.875.2143 +247dc79e-d6fa-4bf9-8f14-7b801309347f +2118-9773 +8064424 +651AF19C-971C-4DEB-B272-A733C7D50F76 - + @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ - + Disvonones albilineatus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 106 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ by - + Disvonones bilineata Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 107 @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ by - + Disvonones albiornatus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 107 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ leg.; Holotype of - + Disvonones albilineatus @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ leg.; Holotype of - + Disvonones bilineata @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ leg.; Holotype of - + Disvonones albiornatus @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ leg.; Paratype of - + Disvonones albiornatus diff --git a/data/DA/47/52/DA475250A5B56C45CCCD7D4B1341BE8F.xml b/data/DA/47/52/DA475250A5B56C45CCCD7D4B1341BE8F.xml index 5dde28ea79c..d2b1f404a88 100644 --- a/data/DA/47/52/DA475250A5B56C45CCCD7D4B1341BE8F.xml +++ b/data/DA/47/52/DA475250A5B56C45CCCD7D4B1341BE8F.xml @@ -1,151 +1,151 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Ceriporia sordescens Miettinen & Spirin -sp. nov. + + + +Ceriporia sordescens Miettinen & Spirin +sp. nov. Figures 10cand 11f - -Holotype. - + +Holotype. + United States. New York: Essex Co., Huntington Wildlife Forest, Arbutus Lake, 43.9856°: -74.2469°, fallen dicot trunk ( -Acer saccharum +Acer saccharum ?, 50 cm in diameter, decay stage 3/5), 18 Aug 2012, Miettinen 15492.2 (H). - -Etymology. - -Sordescens + +Etymology. + +Sordescens (Lat.), becoming dirty-colored, refers to color change upon drying. - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarps 0.2-0.5 mm thick, up to 20 cm in the widest dimension. Sterile margin up to 3 mm wide. Pore surface yellowish, in dry specimens pale to dirty ochraceous, in a few portions with pinkish hues, pores 3-4 per mm. Subicular hyphae subparallel, 5-13.6 -µm +µm in diameter, some inflated. Tramal hyphae 2.6-4 -µm -in +µm +in diameter. Subhymenial hyphae 2.5-4.6 -µm -in diameter. Basidia 10.1 --18.4x4.1- +µm +in diameter. Basidia 10.1 +-18.4x4.1- 5.2 -µm -. Basidiospores ellipsoid to narrowly ellipsoid, ventral side flat or slightly convex, very rarely slightly concave, (3.2)3.3 --4.2(4.6)x(2.0)2.1- +µm +. Basidiospores ellipsoid to narrowly ellipsoid, ventral side flat or slightly convex, very rarely slightly concave, (3.2)3.3 +-4.2(4.6)x(2.0)2.1- 2.5(2.6) -µm +µm , L=3.61 -µm +µm , W=2.24 -µm +µm , Q=1.61. - -Remarks. - -Ceriporia sordescens + +Remarks. + +Ceriporia sordescens is a close relative of -Ceriporia pierii +Ceriporia pierii differing by its ochraceous colors and smaller spores. We have studied one morphologically very similar specimen to -Ceriporia sordescens +Ceriporia sordescens from Ontario, Canada identified (incorrectly in our view) as -Poria griseoalba +Poria griseoalba by R.F. Cain (H ex TRTC 33465). It may represent yet another species in the -Ceriporia pierii +Ceriporia pierii group, differing from -Ceriporia sordescens -mainly by its smaller pores 4-5 per mm, and longer, thick cylindrical spores 4.2 --5.1x2- +Ceriporia sordescens +mainly by its smaller pores 4-5 per mm, and longer, thick cylindrical spores 4.2 +-5.1x2- 2.3 -µm +µm (n=30), L=4.54, W=2.15, Q=2.12. -Poria griseoalba +Poria griseoalba (Peck) Saccardo was described from Osceola, New York ( -Peck 1885 +Peck 1885 ) as having small-pored, grayish white basidiocarps, and -Lowe (1966) +Lowe (1966) placed it among the synonyms of -Poria rhodella +Poria rhodella Fr. (= -Ceriporia viridans +Ceriporia viridans s. lato). Even if -Lowe's +Lowe's species concept was probably wider than today, -Poria griseoalba +Poria griseoalba belongs in the vicinity of -Ceriporia viridans +Ceriporia viridans and is clearly not conspecific with -Ceriporia sordescens +Ceriporia sordescens . diff --git a/data/DD/05/BC/DD05BCB53C2F3DA7DA51C6BE063231F3.xml b/data/DD/05/BC/DD05BCB53C2F3DA7DA51C6BE063231F3.xml index a9661ff9e72..fa208658871 100644 --- a/data/DD/05/BC/DD05BCB53C2F3DA7DA51C6BE063231F3.xml +++ b/data/DD/05/BC/DD05BCB53C2F3DA7DA51C6BE063231F3.xml @@ -1,124 +1,124 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - -Ceriporia + + + + +Ceriporia mpurii Miettinen & Spirin -sp. nov. +sp. nov. Figures 10aand 11b, g - -Holotype. - + +Holotype. + Indonesia. Papua Barat: Saukorem, Minjanbiat, -0.5755°: 133.1447°, low-land primary forest, fallen trunk of -Spondias +Spondias (40 cm in diameter, decay stage 4/5), 3 Nov 2010, Miettinen 14381 (H, ANDA, MKW). - -Etymology. -Named after mpur, the people and language spoken around the type locality. + +Etymology. +Named after mpur, the people and language spoken around the type locality. - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarp 0.1-0.2 mm thick, up to 10 cm in the widest dimension. Pore surface cream-colored, in older parts with light gray hues, pores 5-6 per mm. Sterile margin narrow (up to 0.5 mm wide). Subicular hyphae irregularly arranged, 4.8-12.7 -µm +µm in diameter. Tramal hyphae 3.2-4.8 -µm +µm in diameter, in older parts glued together. Subhymenial hyphae 3-4 -µm -in diameter. Basidia 8.7 --11.2x3.9- +µm +in diameter. Basidia 8.7 +-11.2x3.9- 5.3 -µm -. Basidiospores ellipsoid to narrowly ellipsoid, ventral side mostly flat, very rarely slightly convex, (2.7)2.8 --3.9(4.2)x2- +µm +. Basidiospores ellipsoid to narrowly ellipsoid, ventral side mostly flat, very rarely slightly convex, (2.7)2.8 +-3.9(4.2)x2- 2.3(2.4) -µm +µm , L=3.35 -µm +µm , W=2.15 -µm +µm , Q=1.55. - -Remarks. - -Ceriporia mpurii + +Remarks. + +Ceriporia mpurii is very similar to -Ceriporia humilis +Ceriporia humilis (see above), differing in slightly darker color of the basidiocarps and a bit rounder spores. Moreover, hyphae in older parts of tubes are densely arranged and glued together, while they are loosely arranged in -Ceriporia humilis +Ceriporia humilis . -Ceriporia mpurii +Ceriporia mpurii is known so far from its type locality in New Guinea. diff --git a/data/DE/32/E2/DE32E2025C380C3D215C27B535CFB532.xml b/data/DE/32/E2/DE32E2025C380C3D215C27B535CFB532.xml index 0a13644f910..616736e2651 100644 --- a/data/DE/32/E2/DE32E2025C380C3D215C27B535CFB532.xml +++ b/data/DE/32/E2/DE32E2025C380C3D215C27B535CFB532.xml @@ -1,88 +1,88 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - - -Phlebiopsis -Juelich + + + + +Phlebiopsis +Juelich - - -Phlebiopsis + + +Phlebiopsis Persoonia 10: 137 (1978). - -Type species. - -Phlebiopsis gigantea + +Type species. + +Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr.) -Juelich +Juelich . diff --git a/data/E5/9C/27/E59C27BB2FC409AF4CE0370D2E6CBD15.xml b/data/E5/9C/27/E59C27BB2FC409AF4CE0370D2E6CBD15.xml index f9a88c5cc06..30419b08200 100644 --- a/data/E5/9C/27/E59C27BB2FC409AF4CE0370D2E6CBD15.xml +++ b/data/E5/9C/27/E59C27BB2FC409AF4CE0370D2E6CBD15.xml @@ -1,100 +1,100 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Hapalopilus ribicola (P. Karst.) Spirin & Miettinen -comb. nov. + + + +Hapalopilus ribicola (P. Karst.) Spirin & Miettinen +comb. nov. Figure 6g - - -Trametes ribicola + + +Trametes ribicola P. Karst., Hedwigia 20: 178 (1881). - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + This species was described by -Karsten (1881) +Karsten (1881) based on the sole collection from Finland. It had usually been regarded as a form of -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans ( -Lowe 1956 +Lowe 1956 ). However, our data show that specimens growing on -Ribes +Ribes spp. in North Europe are distinct from -Hapalopilus rutilans +Hapalopilus rutilans and phylogenetically closer to -Hapalopilus eupatorii +Hapalopilus eupatorii . All specimens of -Hapalopilus ribicola +Hapalopilus ribicola studied by us are from Finland, from branches of both wild and cultivated -Ribes +Ribes spp. The species is evidently widely distributed and just overlooked. diff --git a/data/EA/99/AC/EA99AC8599E68FD6DC1ABBE03059E2AC.xml b/data/EA/99/AC/EA99AC8599E68FD6DC1ABBE03059E2AC.xml index c0a7efea158..dac3a90eebc 100644 --- a/data/EA/99/AC/EA99AC8599E68FD6DC1ABBE03059E2AC.xml +++ b/data/EA/99/AC/EA99AC8599E68FD6DC1ABBE03059E2AC.xml @@ -1,132 +1,132 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Ceriporia humilis Spirin & Miettinen -sp. nov. + + + +Ceriporia humilis Spirin & Miettinen +sp. nov. Figures 10band 11a - - -Holotype + + +Holotype . - + Russia. Nizhny Novgorod: Lukoyanov Dist., Sanki, -Quercus robur +Quercus robur , 14 Jul 2012, Spirin 4706 (H). - -Etymology. - -Humilis + +Etymology. + +Humilis (Lat.), simple, shy; refers to basidiocarps devoid of good characters. - -Description. - + +Description. + Basidiocarp 0.1-0.2 mm thick. Pore surface white to cream-colored, pores 5-6 per mm. Sterile margin narrow (up to 0.5 mm wide). Subicular hyphae irregularly arranged to subparallel, 4-8.3 -µm +µm in diameter. Tramal hyphae 4.1-5.3 -µm +µm in diameter. Subhymenial hyphae 3-4.7 -µm -in diameter. Basidia 9.2 --13.3x4.2- +µm +in diameter. Basidia 9.2 +-13.3x4.2- 5.1 -µm -. Basidiospores narrowly ellipsoid to cylindrical, ventral side flat, rarely concave, (3.1)3.2 --4.2(5.0)x(1.8)1.9- +µm +. Basidiospores narrowly ellipsoid to cylindrical, ventral side flat, rarely concave, (3.1)3.2 +-4.2(5.0)x(1.8)1.9- 2.2(2.3) -µm +µm , L=3.78 -µm +µm , W=2.09 -µm +µm , Q=1.81. - -Remarks. - -Ceriporia humilis + +Remarks. + +Ceriporia humilis produces rather large basidiocarps with rhizomorphs at the marginal area or in the substrate. The type specimen was collected from a fallen oak log in Nizhny Novgorod Region, European part of Russia. Another, much older collection derives from Helsinki, Finland (HFR009978, a fallen log of - -Acer + +Acer platanoides ). One sequence of -Ceriporia viridans +Ceriporia viridans in the INSDC from Shanxi, China belongs to -Ceriporia humilis +Ceriporia humilis (KC182775, Dai 7642) showing that the species is present in East Asia, too. -Ceriporia humilis +Ceriporia humilis has the narrowest spores in the whole species complex. diff --git a/data/EB/6F/52/EB6F5251FFAFFFBAED4DFC6B3110FE45.xml b/data/EB/6F/52/EB6F5251FFAFFFBAED4DFC6B3110FE45.xml index eae3d0b94b1..ee8d16d0149 100644 --- a/data/EB/6F/52/EB6F5251FFAFFFBAED4DFC6B3110FE45.xml +++ b/data/EB/6F/52/EB6F5251FFAFFFBAED4DFC6B3110FE45.xml @@ -1,61 +1,60 @@ - - - -Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Vema and Valdivia seamounts (SE Atlantic) + + + +Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Vema and Valdivia seamounts (SE Atlantic) - - -Author + + +Author -Gil, Marta -FFF187EB-84CE-4A54-9A01-4E4326B5CD26 -Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. & Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Spain. -martag@uvigo.es +Gil, Marta +FFF187EB-84CE-4A54-9A01-4E4326B5CD26 +Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. & Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Spain. +martag@uvigo.es - - -Author + + +Author -Ramil, Fran -67BAF0B6-E4D5-4A2D-8C03-D2D40D522196 -Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. -framil@uvigo.es +Ramil, Fran +67BAF0B6-E4D5-4A2D-8C03-D2D40D522196 +Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. +framil@uvigo.es -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2021 - -2021-07-07 + +2021 + +2021-07-07 - -758 + +758 - -49 -96 + +49 +96 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1425 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1425 -journal article -5506 -10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1425 -604af154-8d8e-4fa4-8492-44181607a659 -2118-9773 -5088125 -7CA6D8AC-2312-47F9-8C17-528B94E4C8A7 +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1425 +604af154-8d8e-4fa4-8492-44181607a659 +2118-9773 +5088125 +7CA6D8AC-2312-47F9-8C17-528B94E4C8A7 - + - + Monotheca bergstadi sp. nov. @@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 1966: 493 ; 1975: 398–399, fig. 125c–d [not - + Monotheca pulchella ( Bale, 1882 @@ -122,7 +121,7 @@ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: The specific name - + bergstadi honours Dr. Odd Aksel Bergstad, Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Bergen, @@ -287,7 +286,7 @@ Gonothecae arising frontally from apophyses of hydrocladia; large, barrel-shaped The validity of the genus - + Monotheca or its synonymy with @@ -300,7 +299,7 @@ has been widely discussed during the last few years in the literature. and Calder (2019) indicated that, despite the traditional interpretation of the genus, - + Monotheca might involve a polyphyletic group. Indeed, some molecular analyses ( @@ -326,7 +325,7 @@ Maronna ) revealed that the type species of both genera, - + Monotheca margaretta Nutting, 1900 @@ -348,52 +347,52 @@ Moura ) supports the validity of - + Monotheca . Taking into account that the new species is closely allied to - + M. margaretta , we have decided to assign it to this genus, under the name - + Monotheca bergstadi sp. nov. Our material is closely related to four nominal species of - + Monotheca , namely - + M. margaretta Nutting, 1900 , - + M. pulchella ( Bale, 1882 ) , - + M. flexuosa ( Bale, 1894 ) and - + M. femina ( García, Aguirre & González, 1978 ) . The latter is currently accepted as a junior synonym of - + M. margaretta (Calder 1977; @@ -424,7 +423,7 @@ Ansín Agís 2001 ); in - + M. pulchella the gonothecae are ovate, with an obliquely truncate aperture with a submarginal row of large, internal teeth surrounded by large, internal teeth ( @@ -436,7 +435,7 @@ the gonothecae are ovate, with an obliquely truncate aperture with a submarginal , 2011 ); finally, in - + M. flexuosa , the gonothecae are fusiform, with @@ -444,7 +443,7 @@ the gonothecae are ovate, with an obliquely truncate aperture with a submarginal
Fig. 8. - + Monotheca bergstadi sp. nov. @@ -460,7 +459,7 @@ the gonothecae are ovate, with an obliquely truncate aperture with a submarginal Table 12. Measurements of - + Monotheca bergstadi sp. nov. @@ -549,18 +548,18 @@ In addition, M. margaretta is an amphi-Atlantic species, whereas - + M. pulchella and - + M. flexuosa are predominately Indo-Pacific. Nevertheless, - + M. pulchella was reported several times from the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea (for a review, see @@ -586,11 +585,11 @@ Ansín Agís , and we agree with this conclusion, despite the fact that Watson (2011) considers that they are conspecific with - + M. flexuosa . The records of - + M. pulchella from the Mediterranean ( @@ -622,7 +621,7 @@ Bouillon . 2004 : fig. 92h, j) being based on Millard (1975: fig. 125c–d) and representing a different species (see below). The records of - + M. pulchella from the Argentinian coast ( @@ -651,13 +650,13 @@ because the involved colonies were sterile. The morphology of the colonies collected at the Vema Seamount studied in this report, with respect to their tropho- and gonosome, completely coincides with those described by Millard (1975) as - + M. pulchella from South Africa and the Vema Seamount. This material, characterized by its barrel-shaped, smooth-walled gonothecae, is clearly distinct from the current concept of - + M. pulchella , and also from other previously discussed species. @@ -666,15 +665,15 @@ and the Vema Seamount. This material, characterized by its barrel-shaped, smooth In fact, Watson (2011) excluded the South African records from the synonymy of - + M. pulchella , but did not assign them to any known species of - + Monotheca . Consequently, we consider that this material represents a new species, for which we propose the name - + M. bergstadi sp. nov. @@ -687,7 +686,7 @@ excluded the South African records from the synonymy of - + Monotheca bergstadi sp. nov. diff --git a/data/EF/42/71/EF42716F9920874EFE948D8BBCA0F009.xml b/data/EF/42/71/EF42716F9920874EFE948D8BBCA0F009.xml index 900fc94f01e..a58ab32cf61 100644 --- a/data/EF/42/71/EF42716F9920874EFE948D8BBCA0F009.xml +++ b/data/EF/42/71/EF42716F9920874EFE948D8BBCA0F009.xml @@ -1,103 +1,103 @@ - - - -Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) + + + +Polypores and genus concepts in Phanerochaetaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) - - -Author + + +Author -Miettinen, Otto +Miettinen, Otto - - -Author + + +Author -Spirin, Viacheslav +Spirin, Viacheslav - - -Author + + +Author -Vlasak, Josef +Vlasak, Josef - - -Author + + +Author -Rivoire, Bernard +Rivoire, Bernard - - -Author + + +Author -Stenroos, Soili +Stenroos, Soili - - -Author + + +Author -Hibbett, David S. +Hibbett, David S. -text - - -MycoKeys +text + + +MycoKeys - -2016 - -17 + +2016 + +17 - -1 -46 + +1 +46 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 -1314-4049-17-1 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.17.10153 +1314-4049-17-1 - - - -Phanerina Miettinen -gen. nov. + + + +Phanerina Miettinen +gen. nov. - -Type species. - -Phanerina mellea + +Type species. + +Phanerina mellea (Berk. & Broome) Miettinen. - - -Description + + +Description . - + Basidiocarps resupinate, yellow, fragile, pores shallow and large (1-4 per mm). Hyphal structure monomitic, simple-septate, loose, hyphae not swollen, wider (4-5 -µm +µm in diameter) in subiculum, a bit narrower in trama (3-4 -µm -). Hymenial branching corymb-like, subulate thin-walled cystidia present. Spores rather large (6 --7x +µm +). Hymenial branching corymb-like, subulate thin-walled cystidia present. Spores rather large (6 +-7x 3 -µm +µm ), cylindrical to narrowly ellipsoid. - -Remarks. - + +Remarks. + This monotypic genus comes close to -Riopa +Riopa both morphologically and phylogenetically, though the two do not seem to form a monophyletic group (Figure 2). Morphological differences are summarized in Table 2.