diff --git a/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEC2407E217FF8F5352E488.xml b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEC2407E217FF8F5352E488.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d789a541b7c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEC2407E217FF8F5352E488.xml @@ -0,0 +1,608 @@ + + + +Phylogenetic and morphological evidence for four new species of Russula (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota) from northwestern China + + + +Author + +Song, Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bio-resources, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba Mountain Area Collaborative Innovation Center of Bioresources Comprehensive Development, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba State Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecological Environment (Incubation), Hanzhong 723000, China. +songyucanada@foxmail.com + + + +Author + +Wang, Yu-Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +2472768945@qq.com + + + +Author + +Yu, Jin-Ling +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1416349174@qq.com + + + +Author + +Yuan, Rui +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1579071050@qq.com + + + +Author + +Li, Fang +School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China. +lsslif@mail.sysu.edu.cn + +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy + + +2024 + +2024-09-16 + + +958 + + +48 +76 + + + + +https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2661/12309 + +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2024.958.2661 +2118-9773 +13780541 + + + + + + +Russula minirosea +Y.Song + +sp. nov. + + + + +MycoBank: MB847690 + +Figs 1–2 +, +7–8 +, +11C–D + + + + + +Diagnosis + + + + +Russula minirosea + +sp. nov. +can be separated from other morphologically and phylogenetically related species by a unique combination of characteristics: very small basidiocarps with thin context, peach pink to rosy pileus less than +3.3 cm +in diam., basidiospores with low ornamentation and fine reticulum, septate pileocystidia and sequence data. + + + + +Fig. 7. + +Russula minirosea +Y.Song + +sp. nov. +A–H +. Fruiting bodies. +A, D–E +. Holotype (SERC2205) +B +. SERC2206. +C +. SERC2207. +F–G +. SERC2208. +H +. SERC2302. +I +. Basidiospores in Melzer’s reagent showing the amyloid ornamentations, holotype (SERC2205). Scale bars: A–H = 1 cm; I = 10 µm. + + + + + +Etymology + + +The species name refers to its small basidiocarp often with rosy pileus. + + + + +Type material + + + + + +Holotype + + + +CHINA +• +Shaanxi Province +, +Hanzhong City +, +Micangshan Biosphere Reserve +; +32°37′66″ N +, +107°25′49″ E +; + +1010 m + +a.s.l.; + +21 Sep. 2022 + +; + +Y. Song + +, +K22092145 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest, mainly with + +Quercus variabilis +Bl. + +, + +Q. aliena +Bl. + +, + +Q. acutissima +Carruth. + +and + +Pinus massoniana +Lamb. + +; GenBank nos: +OP828699 +(ITS), +OP828720 +(LSU), +OP831171 +( +rpb2 +), +OP857224 +( +tef1 +); SERC [ +SERC2205 +]. + + + + +Additional material examined + + + + +CHINA +• +Shaanxi Province +, +Hanzhong City +, +Liancheng Mountain +; +33°12′25″ N +, +106°57′39″ E +; + +593 m +a.s.l. + +; + +6 Sep. 2021 + +; + +Y. Song +, K21090617 + +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest; GenBank nos: +OP828698 +(ITS), +OP828719 +(LSU), +OP831170 +( +rpb2 +), +OP857223 +( +tef1 +); SERC [ +SERC2206 +] + +• + +Shaanxi Province +, +Hanzhong City +, +Han Mountain +; + +5 Oct. 2022 + +; + +Y. Song +, K22100508 + +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest; GenBank nos: +OP828700 +(ITS), +OP828721 +(LSU), +OP831172 +( +rpb2 +), +OP857225 +( +tef1 +); SERC [ +SERC2207 +] + +• + +same data as for preceding; + +5 Oct. 2022 + +; + +Y. Song +, K22100509 + +; GenBank nos: +OP828701 +(ITS), +OP828722 +(LSU), +OP831173 +( +rpb2 +), +OP857226 +( +tef1 +); SERC [ +SERC2208 +] + +• + +Hanzhong City +, +Nan-zheng District +, +Qing-shu Town +; + +30 Sep. 2023 + +; + +Y. Song + +, + +J.L. Yu + +, +23093003 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest; GenBank no.: +PP062887 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2302 +] + +. + + + + +Fig. 8. +Line drawings of + +Russula minirosea +Y.Song + +sp. nov. +, holotype (SERC2205). +A +. Basidia. +B +. Cheilocystidia. +C +. Pleurocystidia. +D +. Pileocystidia near pileus margin. +E +. Hyphal terminations near pileus margin. Scale bar = 10 µm. + + + + + +Description + + + +Basidiomata +very small sized. Pileus +1.8–3.3 cm +in diam., hemispherical to convex when young, turning applanate with depressed center at maturity; surface viscid, easy to peel off ⅔ radius when mature, dark blood red (#DE3C37) to deep rosea (#EC7063) when young, becoming peach pink (#F97D8E) at margin, fuchsia pink to rosy (#C85868, #DF828F) at center; margin smooth and entire at first, turning striate with age. +Lamellae +adnate, interveined, sometimes forked near stipe, white when young, turning yellowish cream (#FCF3CF, #FEF9E7) at maturity; edge concolorous, smooth; lamellulae rare, irregularly dispersed. +Stipe +central, fleshy, fragile, smooth, cylindrical, often tapering upwards, solid at first, turning hollow to multi-chambered with age, 2.5–3.9 × +0.5–1.3 cm +, chalky white to white (#FCF3CF, #FBFCFC). +Context +white (#FCF3CF), unchanging when bruised. +Taste +mild. +Odor +indistinct. +Spore print +not observed. + + +Basidiospores +subglobose to ellipsoid, (80/4/4) (6.5–)7–7.5–8(–8.3) × (5.5–)5.7–6.2–6.8 µm, [Q = 1.14– 1.21–1.30(–1.45)], hyaline in 5% KOH; ornamentation amyloid, less than 0.8 µm in height, moderately distant to dense ((5–7(–8) in a 3 µm circle), forming a complete reticulum; suprahilar spot amyloid. +Basidia +(26.5–)28–33–39(–41) × 10–12–13.5(–15) µm, clavate, 4-spored, thin-walled, with oil dorplets; +sterigmata +3.7–5.9–8.5 × 1.4–2.0–2.6 µm. +Pleurocystidia +subcylindrical to fusiform, (38.5–)41–49–60.5 (–66) × 7.5–9.5–11(–13.5) µm, with obtuse, papillate or mucronate apices, thin-walled, with irregular refractive contents, projecting up to 30 µm, unchanging in SV. +Cheilocystidia +similar to pleurocystidia in shape, but relatively smaller, measuring (31–)38–40–46(–56) × 6–8–12 µm. +Lamellar trama +composed of numerous sphaerocytes surrounded by connective hyphae, sphaerocytes measuring 30–62 × 23–42 µm. +Subhymenium +pseudoparenchymatous. +Pileipellis +orthochromatic in cresyl blue, thin, 100–150 µm thick, gelatinized, vaguely divided into two layers: suprapellis 80–120 µm thick, composed of ascending to erect hyphae and pileocystidia; subpellis thin, 20–50 µm deep, composed of more horizontal hyphae and pileocystidia; hyphae 2.5–5 µm in diam. +Acidoresistant incrustations +not observed. +Hyphal terminations +near the pileus margin often branched, thin-walled, sometimes narrowed; terminal cells measuring (16–)18.5–27–43 × 2.5–3.5–5 µm, subcylindrical, with obtuse apices; subterminal cells usually equally wide. +Hyphal terminations +near the pileus centre of similar structure; terminal cells measuring (13.5–)16– 21–27 × 2–3–5 µm, cylindrical or slightly narrowed towards apex, apically obtuse-rounded; subterminal cells usually equally wide. +Pileocystidia +near the pileus margin (31–)42–68–119(–138) × 4–6–8 µm, abundant, 1- to 4-celled, thin-walled, cylindrical to subclavate, flexuous, with obtuse apices, with refractive contents, weakly becoming pinkish in SV. +Pileocystidia +near the pileus center of similar shape, 1- to 4-celled, abundant, measuring (26–)37–54–97(–112) × 3–5–7.5 µm, with refractive contents, weakly SV+. +Cystidioid hyphae +in subpellis and context with heteromorphous granulose contents. +Oleiferous hyphae +in the subpellis. +Clamp connections +absent in all tissues. + + + + + +Remarks + + + + +Russula minirosea + +sp. nov. +is classified into subsect. + +Laricinae + +, which typically harbors small species of + +Russula + +with abundant dermatocystidia, short basidia and various colors of spore print. There are few species with reticulate-crested spores in + +Laricinae + +, most having isolated warts. + +Russula yadongensis +S.H.Wang, R.L.Zhao & B.Cao + +, also a member of subsect. + +Laricinae + +reported from northwestern +China +, can be distinguished from + +R. minirosea + +by its medium-sized pileus ( +3.2–4.6 mm +in diam.) with a purple coloration and spores with isolated ornamentations ( + +Wang +et al. +2023 + +). Two other members of subsect. + +Laricinae + +reported from +China +differ from + +R. minirosea + +: + +R. sichuanensis +G.J.Li & H.A.Wen + +is characterized by its dirty white to pale tinged pileus and larger basidiospores [(8.8–)9.4–14.1(–15.5) × (7.6–)7.9–12.8(–13.1) µm] with cristulate to subreticulate ornamentations ( + +Li +et al. +2013b + +), while + +R. vinosobrunneola +G.J.Li & R.L.Zhao + +has a brown pileus and larger basidiospores [7.7–9.6 (–10.1) × 6.4–8 (–8.6) µm] ( + +Li +et al. +2018a + +). + + + +Russula minirosea + +sp. nov. +shows a close relationship to the European species + +R. nauseosa + +and + +R. laricina + +. + +Russula nauseosa + +is variable in pileus color (reddish, purplish, brownish and whitish, but mostly with purplish tint) and size. Basidiospores of + +R. nauseosa + +are larger (7.8–10 × 6.6–7.8 µm) and often ornamented with isolated warts or spines never forming a reticulum ( + +Miller +et al. +2012 + +), distinguishing it from + +R. minirosea + +. + +Russula laricina + +is easily differentiated from + +R. minirosea + +by its purple pileus and reddish-tinged stipe. + + +In terms of very small basidiocarps and rosy pileus color, + +R. minirosea + +sp. nov. +resembles + +R. minor +Y.Song + +which belongs to subsect. + +Puellarinae + +. But the latter species has a pileus often with a white margin, much smaller basidiospores [(5.0–)5.3–5.8–6.1(–6.6) × (4.1–) 4.3–4.6–4.9(–5.2) µm] with isolated warts, very small basidia [(17–)17.5–21–27(–29.5) × 7–8.5–9.5(–10) µm] and non-septate pileocystidia ( + +Song +et al. +2021 + +). + + +In the phylogenetic analysis based on ITS, two unidentified sequences (KX441101, MW554359) and three sequences identified as + +R. +cf. +nauseosa + +(GU371293, KX655853, MT678891), all collected from +China +, clustered with + +R. minirosea + +sp. nov. +( +Fig. 1 +), with sequence similarity more than 99% between each other. Consequently, these five sequences should also be reclassified as + +R. minirosea + +, which also indicates the relative abundance of the species in +China +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEF241BE243F88A5256E13E.xml b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEF241BE243F88A5256E13E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..54c3021c63e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFEF241BE243F88A5256E13E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,591 @@ + + + +Phylogenetic and morphological evidence for four new species of Russula (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota) from northwestern China + + + +Author + +Song, Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bio-resources, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba Mountain Area Collaborative Innovation Center of Bioresources Comprehensive Development, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba State Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecological Environment (Incubation), Hanzhong 723000, China. +songyucanada@foxmail.com + + + +Author + +Wang, Yu-Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +2472768945@qq.com + + + +Author + +Yu, Jin-Ling +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1416349174@qq.com + + + +Author + +Yuan, Rui +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1579071050@qq.com + + + +Author + +Li, Fang +School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China. +lsslif@mail.sysu.edu.cn + +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy + + +2024 + +2024-09-16 + + +958 + + +48 +76 + + + + +https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2661/12309 + +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2024.958.2661 +2118-9773 +13780541 + + + + + + +Russula micangshanensis +Y.Song + +sp. nov. + + + + +MycoBank: MB847656 + +Figs 1–2 +, +5–6 +, +11A–B + + + + + +Diagnosis + + + + +Russula micangshanensis + +sp. nov. +differs from other species of the subsection + +Olivaceinae + +by a unique combination of characteristics: spore ornamentation composed of unequal crests and often twinned warts, large basidia (43.5–70.5 × 12.5–17.5 µm], hymenial cystidia (62–157 × 7.5–17 µm) and basidiospores (8.1–10 × 6.5–8.8 µm), and sequence data. + + + + + +Etymology + + + +The name refers to the locality of the +type +specimen. + + + + + +Type material + + + + + +Holotype + + + +CHINA +• +Shaanxi Province +, +Hanzhong City +, +Xi-xiang County +, +Micangshan Biosphere Reserve +; +32°37′66″ N +, +107°25′49″ E +; + +1010 m + +a.s.l.; + +2 Aug. 2021 + +; + +Y. Song + +, +K21080208 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest, mainly with + +Quercus variabilis +Bl. + +, + +Q. aliena +Bl. + +, + +Q. acutissima +Carruth. + +and + +Pinus massoniana +Lamb. + +; GenBank nos: +OP828702 +(ITS), +OP828723 +(LSU), +OP831174 +( +rpb2 +); SERC [ +SERC2201 +]. + + + + +Additional material examined + + + + +CHINA +• +Shaanxi Province +, +Hanzhong City +, +Xi-xiang County +, +Micangshan Biosphere Reserve +; +32°37′66″ N +, +107°25′49″ E +; + +1010 m + +a.s.l.; + +2 Oct. 2021 + +; + +Y. Song + +, +K21100211 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest, mainly with + +Quercus variabilis +Bl. + +, + +Q. aliena +Bl. + +, + +Q. acutissima +Carruth. + +and + +Pinus massoniana +Lamb. + +; GenBank no: +OP828703 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2202 +] + +• + +Hanzhong City +, +Mian County +; + +11 Aug. 2023 + +; + +Y. Song + +, + +Y.Y. Wang + +, +23081122 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest; GenBank no: +PP062888 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2303 +] + +• + +Hanzhong City +, +Ning-qiang County +; + +21 Aug. 2023 + +; + +Y. Song + +, + +R. Yuan + +, +23082119 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest, mainly with + +Quercus variabilis +Bl. + +, + +Q. aliena +Bl. + +, + +Q. acutissima +Carruth. + +and + +Pinus massoniana +Lamb. + +; GenBank no: +PP062889 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2304 +] + +• + +same data as for preceding; + +Y. Song + +, +23082126 +; GenBank no: +PP062890 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2305 +] + +• + +same data as for preceding; + +Y. Song + +, +23082128 +; GenBank no: +PP062891 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2306 +] + +• + +Hanzhong City +, +Nan-zheng District +; + +21 Aug. 2023 + +; + +Y. Song + +, +23082139 +; gregarious on the ground in mixed coniferous and broad-leaf forest; GenBank no: +PP062893 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2307 +] + +• + +same data as for preceding; + +Y. Song + +, +23082142 +; GenBank no: +PP062894 +(ITS); SERC [ +SERC2308 +]. + + + + + + +Description + + + +Basidiomata +medium to relatively large sized. Pileus +5.5–8 cm +in diam., hemispherical to convex at first, turning applanate with depressed center at maturity; surface glabrous, dry, smooth, sometimes wrinkled concentrically near margin, bright crimson (#FA8072) to light tangerine (#F08080), darker at center, red (#CD5C5C) to light burgundy (#ED6755) when old, sometimes brown (#F9D278) at center; margin entire, often cracked when old. +Lamellae +adnate, cream (#FFFACD), becoming yellow (#F7D03A) with age, interveined, often forked; edge entire, concolorous, smooth. +Stipe +central, 4–8 × +1.5–3 cm +, cylindrical, sometimes tapering or inflating upwards, solid, fleshy, pinkish (#FFD6BE). +Context +white, not changing when bruised. +Taste +mild. +Odor +indistinct. +Spore print +cream (#FFFAD1). + + + +Fig. 5. + +Russula micangshanensis +Y.Song + +sp. nov. +A–H +. Fruiting bodies. +A, H +. Holotype (SERC2201). +B–C +. SERC2202. +D +. SERC2303. +E +. SERC2304. +F +. SERC2305. +G +. SERC2307. +I +. Basidiospores in Melzer’s reagent showing the amyloid ornamentations (SERC2201). Scale bars: A–H = 1 cm; I = 10 µm. + + + +Basidiospores +subglobose to broadly ellipsoid, (80/4/4) (8.1–)8.3–9.1–9.8(–10) × (6.5–)6.8–7.8– 8.7(–8.8) µm, [Q = (1.06–)1.09–1.15–1.27], hyaline in 5% KOH; ornamentation amyloid, composed of blunt, cylindrical to subcylindrical warts less than 1.5 µm in height, moderately distant to dense ((4–) +6–8 in +a 3 µm diam. circle), often fused into short and unequal crests varying in height, warts often twinned, connected by fine lines forming a partial reticulum; suprahilar spot indistinct, amyloid. +Basidia +(43.5–)46–60–68(–70.5) × (12.5–)14–15.5–17.5 µm, long clavate, 4-spored, thin-walled, often with oil droplets; +sterigmata +(6.2–)6.4–7.1–8.7 × 1.8–2.2–2.7(–2.9) µm. +Pleurocystidia +(62–) 65–94–125 (–157) × (7.5–)11–14–17 µm, subcylindrical to fusiform, with papillate, mucronate apices, thin-walled, with irregular refractive contents, projecting up to 53 µm, unchanging in SV. +Cheilocystidia +66.5–86.5–96 × 10–13–15 µm, fusiform, with papillate, mucronate apices, thin-walled, with irregular refractive contents, unchanging in SV. +Subhymenium +pseudoparenchymatous. +Marginal cells +not observed. +Lamellar trama +composed of numerous sphaerocytes surrounded by connective hyphae. +Pileipellis +orthochromatic in cresyl blue, vaguely divided into two layers: 60–120 µm deep suprapellis of ascending to erect hyphae and 30–60 µm deep subpellis composed of more horizontal and dense hyphae; hyphae 3–7 µm in diam., thin-walled, hyaline. +Acidoresistant incrustations +not observed. +Hyphal terminations +near the pileus margin flexuous, thin-walled, often narrowed; terminal cells measuring (12.5–)14–23–38.5(–40.5) × 3–4.5–6 µm, subcylindrical, with obtuse or tapering apices, often with slightly wider subterminal cells (up to 8 µm). +Hyphal terminations +near the pileus centre of similar structure; terminal cells measuring (12–)13–24–41.5(–5) × 3–4.5–6 µm, cylindrical or slightly narrowed towards apex, apically obtuse-rounded or acute; subterminal cells usually equally long but sometimes slightly wider (up to 8 µm). +Oleiferous hyphae +in the subpellis. +Pileocystidia +and +primordial hyphae +absent. +Clamp connections +absent in all tissues. + + + + +Fig. 6. +Line drawings of + +Russula micangshanensis +Y.Song + +sp. nov. +, holotype (SERC2201). +A +. Basidia. +B +. Cheilocystidia. +C +. Pleurocystidia. +D +. Hyphal terminations near pileus margin. Scale bar = 10 µm. + + + + + +Remarks + + + +The pileus surface typically wrinkled concentrically near the margin, the absence of dermatocystidia and primordial hyphae in both pileipellis and stipitipellis, and the orthochromatic pileipellis, all confirm the taxonomic placement of + +R. micangshanensis + +sp. nov. +within the subsection + +Olivaceinae + +. This small group comprises few species, namely + +R. olivacea +Pers. + +, + +R. alutacea +(Fr.) Fr. + +and + +R. vinosobrunnea +(Bres.) Romagn. + +The cap color of + +R. olivacea + +is variable, initially olive (the reason for taking the species as a greenish + +Russula + +), later often tinged with red, purple, brown and even gray ( +Roberts 2007 +; +Siegel & Schwarz 2016 +). But all +eight specimens +of + +R. micangshanensis + +mainly appear red and never show any olive tint. While + +R. olivacea + +resembles + +R. micangshanensis + +in its pinkish-vinaceous flushed stipe, creamyellow gills and relatively large spores (8.5–10.5 × 7.5–9.0 µm), its non-reticulate spores differ from the latter species’ spores, which are ornamented with unequal crests and often twinned warts forming a partial reticulum. Phylogenetically, the ITS sequence similarity between + +R. micangshanensis + +and + +R. olivacea + +is 96.69%, and they show a clear genetic distance in the multi-locus phylogram. The pileus color of + +R. alutacea + +often appears brown and dark red, while + +R. vinosobrunnea + +shows dark brown to dark purple, both differing from + +R. micangshanensis + +with its bright red cap. Additionally, the former two species have a fruity odor and sweet taste, while + +R. micangshanensis + +has an indistinct odor and mild taste. + +Russula micangshanensis + +has a wide distribution and a high yield in the Qinling mountains and is popularly consumed as an edible mushroom. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFF02402E1BEFD3552E6E0B8.xml b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFF02402E1BEFD3552E6E0B8.xml index 11732dafedd..33c3d8ce17e 100644 --- a/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFF02402E1BEFD3552E6E0B8.xml +++ b/data/BC/02/87/BC0287FDFFF02402E1BEFD3552E6E0B8.xml @@ -1,74 +1,74 @@ - - - -Phylogenetic and morphological evidence for four new species of Russula (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota) from northwestern China + + + +Phylogenetic and morphological evidence for four new species of Russula (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota) from northwestern China - - -Author + + +Author -Song, Yu -School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bio-resources, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba Mountain Area Collaborative Innovation Center of Bioresources Comprehensive Development, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba State Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecological Environment (Incubation), Hanzhong 723000, China. -songyucanada@foxmail.com +Song, Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bio-resources, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba Mountain Area Collaborative Innovation Center of Bioresources Comprehensive Development, Hanzhong 723000, China. & Qinba State Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Ecological Environment (Incubation), Hanzhong 723000, China. +songyucanada@foxmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Wang, Yu-Yu -School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. -2472768945@qq.com +Wang, Yu-Yu +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +2472768945@qq.com - - -Author + + +Author -Yu, Jin-Ling -School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. -1416349174@qq.com +Yu, Jin-Ling +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1416349174@qq.com - - -Author + + +Author -Yuan, Rui -School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. -1579071050@qq.com +Yuan, Rui +School of Biological Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723000, China. +1579071050@qq.com - - -Author + + +Author -Li, Fang -School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China. -lsslif@mail.sysu.edu.cn +Li, Fang +School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China. +lsslif@mail.sysu.edu.cn -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2024 - -2024-09-16 + +2024 + +2024-09-16 - -958 + +958 - -48 -76 + +48 +76 - -https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2661/12309 + +https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2661/12309 -journal article -10.5852/ejt.2024.958.2661 -2118-9773 -13780541 +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2024.958.2661 +2118-9773 +13780541 @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ Griff. - + CHINAShaanxi Province @@ -188,11 +188,13 @@ Griff. , Micangshan Biosphere Reserve ; -32°37′66″ N +32°37′66″ N , 107°25′49″ E ; -9 Se. 2021 + +9 Se. 2021 + ; Y. 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