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Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ Clé du sous-genre 1. Interstries élytraux plans ou très peu convexes postérieurement, le 3 e interstrie tout au plus terminé par une légère gibbosité ( -Fig. 3 +Fig. 3 ) ............................................................................ 2 @@ -113,7 +115,7 @@ ou très convexes sur toute leur longueur chez le et 5 e terminés par une forte gibbosité, formant vu de haut, deux reliefs subapicaux très marqués ( -Fig. 4 +Fig. 4 ). Revêtement cendré varié de quelques taches brunes. Long: 8 à 11 mm ............................. @@ -126,24 +128,24 @@ Hustache - + Fig. 3. - + Fig. 4. 2. Ponctuation des stries élytrales majoritairement garnie d'une soie plus fine ou d'égale épaisseur à celles de la pubescence des interstries ( -Fig. 5 +Fig. 5 )................................................. 3 – Ponctuation des stries élytrales majoritairement garnie d'une squamule plus épaisse que celles de la pubescence des interstries ( -Fig. 6 +Fig. 6 ). Elytres des ♀♀ ovales, les @@ -196,10 +198,10 @@ Boheman - + Fig. 5. - + Fig. 6. Clé du sous-genre @@ -213,29 +215,29 @@ Germar, 1817 1. Rostre sans dépression longitudinale et sans sillon médian ou à sillon très fin, peu distinct, mais toujours sans dépression, parfois avec une très fine carène ( -Fig. 7 +Fig. 7 ). Déclivité apicale des élytres pourvue de soies sur tous les interstries ............................................................ 2 – Rostre avec une dépression longitudinale et parfois un sillon plus ou moins profond ( -Fig. 8 +Fig. 8 ). Déclivité apicale des élytres pourvue de soies uniquement sur les interstries impairs, les pairs étant glabres ou des soies sur tous les interstries........................................................ 5 - + Fig. 7. - + Fig. 8. 2. Prothorax entièrement recouvert de granules ombiliqués et sétigères ( -Fig. 9 +Fig. 9 ). Ponctuation élytrale chez le très grosse, assez grosse chez la @@ -246,22 +248,22 @@ très grosse, assez grosse chez la – Prothorax à surface plane ou un peu bosselée, sans granules ombiliqués, le disque à ponctuation plus ou moins fine ( -Fig. 10 +Fig. 10 ). Edéage à apex variable, tronqué-arrondi ou acuminé ............................................................................................................................... 4 - + Fig. 9. - + Fig. 10. 3. Rostre non renflé devant les yeux qui sont plus ou moins convexes ( -Fig. 11 +Fig. 11 ). Prothorax plus transversal à bords latéraux bien arrondis. Spermathèque à corpus arrondi et ramus presque perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Apex de l'édéage plus étroit, régulièrement rétréci, le lobe médian un peu plus fin. Long: 6 à 9 mm ...................................................... ................................................................. @@ -276,7 +278,7 @@ Dufour – Rostre renflé devant les yeux qui sont plans ou subplans ( -Fig. 12 +Fig. 12 ). Prothorax plus étroit à bords latéraux peu arrondis. Spermathèque à corpus allongé peu renflé et ramus incliné par rapport au corpus. Apex de l'édéage plus large, le rétrécissement plus brusquement rétréci, le lobe médian un peu plus large. Long: 6 à 9 mm .............................................................. ........................................................... @@ -289,17 +291,17 @@ Fairmaire - + Fig. 11. - + Fig. 12. 4. Prothorax entièrement squamulé. Base élytrale peu ou très peu échancrée, les angles huméraux arrondis et non saillants. Yeux petits, saillants et plus ou moins convexes ( -Fig. 13 +Fig. 13 ). Edéage à apex acuminé. Spermathèque à corpus épais et à ramus presque perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Long: 6 à 9 mm ....................................................... ................................................................................... @@ -314,7 +316,7 @@ Dufour – Prothorax à fond lisse et luisant, le disque dénudé ou pourvu de quelques squamules. Base élytrale assez fortement échancrée avec les angles huméraux saillants. Yeux grands, aplatis, continuant la courbure de la tête ( -Fig. 14 +Fig. 14 ). Edéage à apex largement tronqué-arrondi. Spermathèque à corpus petit et à ramus fortement incliné par rapport au corpus. Long: 6, 5 à 9 mm ......................................................................... @@ -327,10 +329,10 @@ Germar - + Fig. 13. - + Fig. 14. @@ -339,22 +341,22 @@ Germar 5. Déclivité apicale des élytres pourvue de soies sur les interstries impairs, les pairs glabres, très rarement avec quelques soies sur le 2 e interstrie ( -Fig. 15 +Fig. 15 ). Edéage à apex acuminé ... 6 – Déclivité apicale des élytres pourvue de soies sur tous les interstries ( -Fig. 16 +Fig. 16 ). Edéage à apex variable, tronqué-arrondi ou acuminé......................................................................... 8 - + Fig. 15. - + Fig. 16. @@ -363,7 +365,7 @@ interstrie ( 6. Elytres avec le 6 e interstrie se terminant loin de la base élytrale ( -Fig. 17 +Fig. 17 ). Stries à ponctuation peu profonde, un peu plus forte chez le . Pubescence élytrale courte. Prothorax à granules peu ou non visibles, bord antérieur ponctué et squamulé. Espèces très affines et morphologiquement variables ............................................................................. 7 @@ -374,7 +376,7 @@ interstrie se terminant loin de la base élytrale ( – Elytres avec le 6 e interstrie se terminant très près de la base élytrale ( -Fig. 18 +Fig. 18 ). Stries à ponctuation grossière et profonde entamant les interstries pairs. Pubescence élytrale longue. Prothorax à granules bien visibles, luisants et ombiliqués, bord antérieur non squamulé, lisse et brillant, imponctué. Spermathèque à corpus large et à ramus perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Apex de l'édéage terminé en pointe assez aigüe. Long: 7 à 9 mm .................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................... @@ -387,17 +389,17 @@ Olivier - + Fig. 17. - + Fig. 18. 7. Prothorax généralement aussi long que large ( -Fig. 19 +Fig. 19 ). Spermathèque à corpus étroit et à ramus presque perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Edéage, vu de face, rétréci graduellement à partir de la base, terminé en pointe obtuse. Long: 6, 5 à 9 mm .................. ..................................................................................... @@ -412,7 +414,7 @@ Boheman – Prothorax généralement plus large, transverse ( -Fig. 20 +Fig. 20 ). Spermathèque à corpus large et à ramus fortement incliné par rapport au corpus. Edéage, vu de face, à rétrécissement plus court à partir de la base. Long: 6, 5 à 9 mm .................. @@ -425,17 +427,17 @@ Fabricius - + Fig. 19. - + Fig. 20. 8. Prothorax entièrement recouvert de granules ombiliqués et sétigères ( -Fig. 21 +Fig. 21 ). Ponctuation élytrale chez le très grosse, assez grosse chez la @@ -446,22 +448,22 @@ très grosse, assez grosse chez la – Prothorax à surface plane ou un peu bosselée, sans granules ombiliqués, le disque à fine ponctuation ( -Fig. 22 +Fig. 22 ). Ponctuation élytrale plus fine. Edéage à apex tronqué-arrondi ou acuminé ............................................................................................................................. 10 - + Fig. 21. - + Fig. 22. 9. Rostre non renflé devant les yeux qui sont plus ou moins convexes ( -Fig. 23 +Fig. 23 ). Prothorax plus transversal à bords latéraux bien arrondis. Spermathèque à corpus arrondi et ramus presque perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Apex de l'édéage plus étroit, régulièrement rétréci, le lobe médian un peu plus fin. Long: 6 à 9 mm ....................................................... ................................................................. @@ -476,7 +478,7 @@ Dufour – Rostre renflé devant les yeux qui sont plans ou subplans ( -Fig. 24 +Fig. 24 ). Prothorax plus étroit à bords latéraux peu arrondis. Spermathèque à corpus allongé peu renflé et ramus incliné par rapport au corpus. Apex de l'édéage plus large, le rétrécissement plus brusquement rétréci, le lobe médian un peu plus large. Long: 6 à 9 mm .............................................................. ........................................................... @@ -489,17 +491,17 @@ Fairmaire - + Fig. 23. - + Fig. 24. 10. Rostre, tête et prothorax plus squamulés, les squamules grises, jaunâtres ou cuivreuses ( -Fig. 25 +Fig. 25 ). Prothorax à ponctuation plus serrée. Soies élytrales plus longues, visibles sur le disque élytral. 1 er article du funicule antennaire égal au 2 @@ -510,7 +512,7 @@ article du funicule antennaire égal au 2 – Rostre, tête et prothorax avec quelques squamules vertes, dorées ou cendrées, éparses, sauf sur les bords latéraux du prothorax ( -Fig. 26 +Fig. 26 ). Ce dernier à fond lisse et luisant, à ponctuation fine, la ponctuation bien séparée, légèrement granuleux sur les bords latéraux. Elytres échancrés à la base, l'angle huméral saillant antérieurement. Soies élytrales courtes à peine visibles sur le disque élytral. 1 er article du funicule antennaire un peu plus long que le 2 @@ -527,17 +529,17 @@ Germar - + Fig. 25. - + Fig. 26. 11. Tête séparée du rostre ( -Fig. 27 +Fig. 27 ). Yeux légèrement convexes. Prothorax densément ponctué. Dessus à squamules cuivreuses. Edéage à apex acuminé et sinué. Plus petit, long: 6 à 7, 5 mm ............................................................. @@ -552,7 +554,7 @@ Solari – Tête formant un cône avec le rostre ( -Fig. 28 +Fig. 28 ). Yeux presque plats. Prothorax à ponctuation plus fine. Dessus à squamules grises ou jaunâtres. Edéage à apex largement tronqué-arrondi. Spermathèque à corpus arrondi, épais et à ramus presque perpendiculaire par rapport au corpus. Plus grand, long: 7, 5 à 11 mm ....... diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6CBB49FE4991F35F0AFF11.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6CBB49FE4991F35F0AFF11.xml index cfaaaf92e15..f605dd5f893 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6CBB49FE4991F35F0AFF11.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6CBB49FE4991F35F0AFF11.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -49,9 +51,9 @@ Germar, 1823 ( -Figs 29 +Figs 29 , -42 +42 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE6995375F0AF929.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE6995375F0AF929.xml index 694a0a9c0ad..c8882e6ed1d 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE6995375F0AF929.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE6995375F0AF929.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ Boheman, 1834 ( -Figs 33 +Figs 33 , -46 +46 , -55 +55 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE7B90995F0AFBD5.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE7B90995F0AFBD5.xml index 2842deed564..da1d38914ca 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE7B90995F0AFBD5.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6EBB48FE7B90995F0AFBD5.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ Hustache, 1920 ( -Figs 32 +Figs 32 , -45 +45 , -54 +54 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB48FE4D95CC5F0AFEBE.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB48FE4D95CC5F0AFEBE.xml index f4515755005..16a00890220 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB48FE4D95CC5F0AFEBE.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB48FE4D95CC5F0AFEBE.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -55,11 +57,11 @@ Tournier, 1876 ( -Figs 31 +Figs 31 , -44 +44 , -63 +63 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB49FE4D91F35F0AFB63.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB49FE4D91F35F0AFB63.xml index a6056a54926..20057b7b64f 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB49FE4D91F35F0AFB63.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB6FBB49FE4D91F35F0AFB63.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -55,9 +57,9 @@ Boheman, 1842 ( -Figs 30 +Figs 30 , -43 +43 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB70BB54FE61921B5963FB66.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB70BB54FE61921B5963FB66.xml index d654f3e97aa..6c5654182ee 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB70BB54FE61921B5963FB66.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB70BB54FE61921B5963FB66.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ ( -Figs 36 +Figs 36 , -48 +48 , -64 +64 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB56FE6C93625C31FD39.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB56FE6C93625C31FD39.xml index e0dcf72e7cc..c82850b8ecc 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB56FE6C93625C31FD39.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB56FE6C93625C31FD39.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ ( -Figs 35 +Figs 35 , -47 +47 , -57 +57 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB57FE2B91F35F0AFD81.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB57FE2B91F35F0AFD81.xml index 6cacd886dd8..c27e56cdedf 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB57FE2B91F35F0AFD81.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB71BB57FE2B91F35F0AFD81.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -54,9 +56,9 @@ F. ( -Figs 34 +Figs 34 , -56 +56 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB72BB53FD9495C15F21FF33.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB72BB53FD9495C15F21FF33.xml index 3b217c1a146..c2c2504f20e 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB72BB53FD9495C15F21FF33.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB72BB53FD9495C15F21FF33.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ ( -Figs 37 +Figs 37 , -49 +49 , -58 +58 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB74BB52FE0E94285F0AF88B.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB74BB52FE0E94285F0AF88B.xml index 51de6bc5ad6..29dd9ad3204 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB74BB52FE0E94285F0AF88B.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB74BB52FE0E94285F0AF88B.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ Fairmaire, 1857 ( -Figs 39 +Figs 39 , -51 +51 , -60 +60 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB75BB52FE68901F5C86FACF.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB75BB52FE68901F5C86FACF.xml index 4be98e30ae9..d453b141adc 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB75BB52FE68901F5C86FACF.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB75BB52FE68901F5C86FACF.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ Germar, 1823 ( -Figs 38 +Figs 38 , -50 +50 , -59 +59 ) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB50FE60945A5F0AFEBE.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB50FE60945A5F0AFEBE.xml index 3077a3b2835..3e592d3ff9f 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB50FE60945A5F0AFEBE.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB50FE60945A5F0AFEBE.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,9 +55,9 @@ Dufour, 1852 ( -Figs 41 +Figs 41 , -53 +53 , 62) diff --git a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB51FE2491BF5F10FAF9.xml b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB51FE2491BF5F10FAF9.xml index a266ab29622..92ff1a12dd2 100644 --- a/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB51FE2491BF5F10FAF9.xml +++ b/data/39/2F/87/392F87D5FB77BB51FE2491BF5F10FAF9.xml @@ -1,39 +1,41 @@ - - - -Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) + + + +Barynotus (Barynotus) mainardii mainardii F. Solari, espèce nouvelle pour la faune de France et notes sur le genre Barynotus Germar, 1817 (Curculionidae: Entiminae: Geonemini) - - -Author + + +Author -Delbol, Marc +Delbol, Marc - - -Author + + +Author -Perez, Christian +Perez, Christian -text - - -Belgian Journal of Entomology +text + + +Belgian Journal of Entomology - -2020 - -94 + +2020 + +94 - -1 -31 + +1 +31 -journal article -2295-0214 -54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13711026 +2295-0214 +13711026 +54FBB3FC-3B02-45A2-8B37-289F81A98089 @@ -53,11 +55,11 @@ Dufour, 1852 ( -Figs 40 +Figs 40 , -52 +52 , -61 +61 ) diff --git a/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF913B6F59B6A966AC9E24E5.xml b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF913B6F59B6A966AC9E24E5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c7583e88214 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF913B6F59B6A966AC9E24E5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ + + + +The genus Rhodocollybia (Omphalotaceae, Basidiomycota) in the Republic of Korea + + + +Author + +Ryoo, Rhim +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Ka, Kang-Hyeon +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Antonín, Vladimír +Department of Botany, Moravian Museum, Zelný trh 6, CZ- 659 37 Brno, Czech Republic + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2024 + +2024-03-28 + + +642 + + +2 + + +111 +126 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 +1179-3163 +13214225 + + + + + + +Rhodocollybia hongneungensis +Antonín, R. Ryoo & K.H. Ka + +, + +sp. nov. + +Figs. 3H +, +7A‒C + + +Mycobank MB 852258 + + +Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to the locality of this species. + +Diagnosis:—It differs from + +R. butyraceoides + +by a usually darker pileus, slightly larger basidiospores (average of length 7.84 µm), rather small, slightly differently shaped cheilocystidia and different ITS sequences. + + + +Holotype +:— +REPUBLIC OF KOREA +. +Seoul +, +Hongneung Arboretum +, + +11 July 2008 + +, + +V +. Antonín 08.93 & +R +. Ryoo + +(BRNM 718721) + +. + + + +FIGURE 7. + +Rhodocollybia hongneungensis + +(holotype). A. Cheilocystidia. B. Basidiospores. C. Pileipellis. Scale bar = 20 µm. Drawings by V. Antonín and R. Ryoo. + + + +Description:— +Pileus +15‒42 mm +broad, conico-convex or broadly conical with small obtuse central umbo and slightly inflexed margin when young, then plano-conical to almost applanate, with ± plane centre, and straight to slightly uplifted margin, hygrophanous, not translucently striate or only slightly at outermost margin, except for centre finely fibrillose-tomentose centre, sometimes slightly rugulose at centre when old, dirty ochre brown, greyish beige (± 5‒6B‒C3, 5B4) or greyish orange (6C6) and drying to pale dirty yellowish ochre, pallescent, almost whitish towards margin. +Lamellae +close, L = approx. 35‒40, l = 3‒4, slightly emarginate and attached with tooth or slightly decurrent with tooth, then broadly adnate to slightly decurrent when old, often intervenose at base, pale yellowish cream then yellow orangish (3‒4A2), with concolorous, serrulate edge. +Stipe +35‒70 × +3‒5 mm +, cylindrical, slightly clavate at base (up to +9 mm +), finely fibrillose-pruinose to flocculose at apex, elsewhere slightly longitudinally fibrillose, watery white, pale yellow (paler than 3A2) or yellow ochre (paler than 4A3); basal mycelium white, ascendant up to one quarter or one half of the stipe length. +Context +dirty whitish, hollow in stipe, without special smell and with mild taste. + + +Basidiospores +7.0‒8.5 × 3.5‒4.5 µm, average 7.84 × 3.91 µm, E = (1.67‒) 1.83‒2.07 (‒2.25), Q = 2.02, lacrymoid, ellipsoid to ellipsoid-fusoid, mostly thin-walled and non-dextrinoid and with fewer spores slightly thick-walled and dextrinoid (approx. 10‒20 %). +Basidia +22‒31 × 7.0‒9.0 µm, 4-spored, clavate. +Basidioles +15‒31 × 3.0‒10 µm, clavate, cylindrical, subfusoid. +Cheilocystidia +17‒32 × 4.0‒10 µm, cylindrical, clavate, narrowly fusoid or fusoid, mostly irregular, branched, lobate, thin-walled. + +Trama hyphae + +cylindrical, thin-walled, colourless, non-dextrinoid, up to 12 µm wide. +Pileipellis +an ixocutis composed of radially arranged, cylindrical, thin-walled, smooth, up to 8.0 (‒10) µm wide hyphae; terminal cells adpressed or erect, cylindrical, clavate, obtuse, mostly regular, thin-walled. +Stipitipellis +a cutis of cylindrical, slightly thick-walled, ± colourless, smooth, non-dextrinoid, up to 5.0 (‒6.0) µm wide hyphae arranged in parallel. +Caulocystidia +absent; scattered clavate or cylindrical terminal cells present. +Clamp connections +present in all tissues. + + +Ecology:—On detritus, under + +Acer +sp. + +, + +Castanea crenata + +, + +Pinus densiflora + +and + +Quercus mongolica + +. + + +Other specimen examined:— +REPUBLIC OF KOREA +. +Seoul +, Hongneung Arboretum, +11 July 2008 +, +V. Antonín 08.94 & R. Ryoo +(BRNM 718722). + + +Remarks:— + +Rhodocollybia hongneungensis + +is characterized by a pileus greyish beige, ochre brown, greyish orange or pale yellow ochraceous, a stipe slightly clavate, watery white, whitish yellowish or yellow ochre. Basidiospores are 7.0‒8.5 × 3.5‒4.5 µm, lacrymoid, ellipsoid to ellipsoid-fusoid and cheilocystidia 17‒32 × 4.0‒10 µm, cylindrical, clavate, (narrowly) fusoid, irregular, branched, lobate. + + + + + +Rhodocollybia hongneungensis + +is well characterized phylogenetically and morphologically. Macroscopically + +R. butyraceoides + +is a similar taxon. However, + +R. butyraceoides + +differs by a usually darker, translucently striate pileus (at least at margin), slightly smaller basidiospores (average 7.30 × 3.62 µm) and rather small, slightly differently shaped cheilocystidia. + +Rhodocollybia utrorensis +A. Sattar, M. Kiran & Khalid (2018: 271) + +has a more distinctly dull brown pileus and larger basidiospores, (6–) 6.2–9.4 (–10.9) × (3.3–) 3.6–4.7 (‒4.8) μm ( + +Sattar +et al. +2018 + +). The phylogenetically close + +Rhodocollybia amica +J. L. Mata & Halling + +(in + +Mata +et al. +2004: 339 + +) differs by more robust basidiomata (pileus +20–115 mm +broad, stipe 50–90 × +4–8 mm +), a pileus that is apricot gold at disc, a light brown stipe, a context with a fragrant or spicy odor, smaller basidiospores (4–6 × 2.4–3.6 μm) and smaller basidia‚ 18–21 × 4–5 μm ( + +Mata +et al. +2004 + +). + + + +Rhodocollybia +sp. + +(Hongcheon, Nae-myeon, Gwangwon-ri, +26 July 2007 +, +R. Ryoo & H.J. Gong +, Antonín 07.124, BRNM 714986) is phylogenetically close to + +R. hongneungensis + +. It differs by a pale orange-brown pileus and slightly smaller basidiospores, 6.5‒8.0 (‒8.2) × 3.0‒4.0 µm, average 7.4 × 3.2 µm. Macroscopically, it is more similar to + +R. butyraceoides + +or + +R. variabilicolor + +. Although it probably represents an undescribed taxon, having only one collection with only one basidioma, we refrain to formally describe it as a new species. Its sequence was not included in the phylogenetic tree, but the GenBank accession number was registered for future studies. + + + + +Key to species of + +Rhodocollybia + +species collected in the +Republic of Korea + + + + + +1. Pileus white, milky white, sometimes with rusty brownish tinge, rusty stained, not or only very slightly hygrophanous; basidiospores (5.0‒) 5.5‒6.5 × 4.0‒5.3 (‒5.5) µm, average 5.83 × 4.70 µm .......................................................................................... + +R. maculata + + + + +1*. Pileus coloured, never stained, hygrophanous; basidiospores larger, average> 7.0 µm in length ....................................................2 + + + + + +2. Pileus dirty ochre brown, greyish beige or greyish orange and drying out to pale dirty yellowish ochre; basidiospores 7.0‒8.5 × 3.5‒4.5 µm, average of length 7.84 µm; cheilocystidia rather small, 17‒32 × 4.0‒10 µm, cylindrical, clavate, (narrowly) fusoid, irregular, branched, lobate ..................................................................................................................................... + +R. hongneungensis + + + + +2*. Pileus darker, brownish orange to brown or reddish or greyish brown; basidiospores size on average shorter (<7.4 µm); cheilocystidia larger, 21‒50 (‒65) µm, irregular, branched to coralloid ............................................................................................3 + + + + + +3. Pileus +10‒45 mm +broad; stipe 25‒65 × +1.5‒6 mm +; basidiospores Q-value 2.04; branched to coralloid pileipellis terminal cells absent......................................................................................................................................................................... + +R. butyraceoides + + + + + +3*. Pileus +15‒60 mm +broad; stipe 40‒80 (‒100) × +3‒7 mm +; basidiospores Q-value 1.82; branched to coralloid pileipellis terminal cells (mostly) present ......................................................................................................................................................... + +R. variabilicolor + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9C3B6A59B6AD5DAC0B21EE.xml b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9C3B6A59B6AD5DAC0B21EE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..599c5a0ba93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9C3B6A59B6AD5DAC0B21EE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,431 @@ + + + +The genus Rhodocollybia (Omphalotaceae, Basidiomycota) in the Republic of Korea + + + +Author + +Ryoo, Rhim +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Ka, Kang-Hyeon +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Antonín, Vladimír +Department of Botany, Moravian Museum, Zelný trh 6, CZ- 659 37 Brno, Czech Republic + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2024 + +2024-03-28 + + +642 + + +2 + + +111 +126 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 +1179-3163 +13214225 + + + + + + +Rhodocollybia butyraceoides +Antonín, R. Ryoo & Ka + +, + +sp. nov. + +Figs. 3B, C +, +5A‒C + + +Mycobank MB 852256 + + + +Etymology:— + +butyraceoides + +refers to the similarity to + +R. butyracea + +. + + +Diagnosis:—It differs from + +R. butyracea + +by slightly smaller basidiomata, paler stipe, larger cheilocystidia and different ITS sequences. + + + +Holotype +:— +REPUBLIC OF KOREA +. +Jeollabuk-do +, +Jinan-gun +, +Unjangsan Natural Recreation Forest +, + +7 September 2016 + +, + +V +. +Antonín +16.168 & +R +. Ryoo + +( +BRNM 840490 +). + + + +Description:— +Pileus +10‒45 mm +broad, convex with obtuse centre and involute margin when young, then plano-convex to applanate with plane centre or with less distinct to distinct obtuse central umbo, margin straight or uplifted, hygrophanous, smooth, glabrous, slightly translucently striate at margin, sticky and slippery when moist, brownish orange to brown (6B‒C4‒5, 7D‒E7) or brownish grey to reddish brown (± 6C‒D2, 8D‒E4) when young, pale brownish orange (6C6) or brownish grey to reddish brown at centre only, otherwise beige or whitish with brownish or ochraceous tinge when old, margin paler, drying to dirty whitish cream with brown centre. +Lamellae +close, L = approx. 40‒60, l = 3‒6, emarginate and shortly adnate sometimes with small tooth, slightly ventricose, pale cream, later yellowish cream, with concolorous, finely pubescent edge. +Stipe +25‒65 × +1.5‒6 mm +, cylindrical, sometimes laterally compressed, sometimes curved at base, clavate towards base (up to +10 mm +), finely longitudinally fibrillose, finely pruinose to almost glabrous at apex, milky white with brownish tinge towards base or entirely pale greyish brownish overall; basal tomentum white. +Context +watery brownish in pileus, watery white in hollow stipe, with fungoid smell and mild to bitterish taste. + + +Basidiospores +(6.0‒) 6.5‒8.0 (‒9.0) × 2.8‒4.0 µm, average 7.30 × 3.62 µm, E = (1.56‒) 1.67‒2.42 (‒2.86), Q = 2.04, ellipsoid to ellipsoid-fusoid, sublacrymoid, both thin-walled and non-dextrinoid, and slightly thick-walled and dextrinoid spores present. +Basidia +22‒30 × 7.0‒8.0 µm, 4-spored, clavate. +Basidioles +12‒32 × 2.5‒8.0 µm, clavate, cylindrical, subfusoid. +Cheilocystidia +21‒50 (‒65) × 4.5‒10 (‒15) µm, variable in shape, subcylindrical, clavate, broadly clavate, subfusoid, fusoid, thin-walled, regular, irregular to subcoralloid. + +Trama hyphae + +cylindrical or subinflated, thin-walled, colourless, non-dextrinoid, 3.0‒20 µm wide. +Pileipellis +an ixocutis composed of radially arranged, cylindrical, thin-walled, smooth or minutely incrusted, sometimes diverticulate, 3.0‒8.0 µm wide hyphae; terminal cells adpressed or erect to suberect, cylindrical, narrowly clavate, sometimes branched, obtuse, thin-walled, regular or irregular. +Stipitipellis +a cutis of cylindrical, thin- to slightly thick-walled, ± colourless, sometimes minutely incrusted, non-dextrinoid, 3.0‒6.0 (‒7.0) µm wide hyphae arranged in parallel. +Caulocystidia +(terminal cells) sometimes very rare, adpressed to erect, narrowly clavate, clavate, fusoid to cylindrical, mixed with scattered clavate or cylindrical terminal cells. +Clamp connections +present in all tissues. + + +Ecology:—On soil, in litter under + +Pinus densiflora + +in a bamboo growth and under + +Carpinus laxiflora + +, + +Castanea crenata + +, + +Pinus densiflora + +, + +Quercus acutissima + +, + +Quercus mongolica + +and + +Quercus +sp. + +in mixed forests. + + + +FIGURE 5. + +Rhodocollybia butyraceoides + +(BRNM 840481). A. Cheilocystidia. B. Basidiospores. C. Pileipellis. Scale bar = 20 µm. Drawings by V. Antonín and R. Ryoo. + + + +Other specimens examined:— + +REPUBLIC OF KOREA +. +Kangwon-do +, +Pyeongchang +, +Mt. Taegi +, + +26 July 2009 + +, + +V +. Antonín 09.153 & +R +. Ryoo + +( +BRNM 718810 +) + +; + +Chungcheongnam-do +, +Tean Peninsula +, +Mt. Baekhwa +, + +10 July 2014 + +, + +V +. Antonín 14.76 & +K +.- +H +. Ka + +( +BRNM 840481 +) + +; + +Chungcheongnam-do +, +Yesan-gun +, +Mt. Gaya +, + +16 July 2014 + +, + +V +. Antonín 14.97 & +K +.- +H +. Ka + +( +BRNM 840485 +) + +. + + +Remarks:— + +Rhodocollybia butyraceoides + +is characterized by a pileus hygrophanous,at margin slightly translucently striate, brownish orange to brown or brownish grey to reddish brown, a stipe clavate towards base, milky white and basally brownish tinged or entirely pale greyish brownish. Basidiospores measure (6.0‒) 6.5‒8.0 (‒9.0) × 2.8‒4.0 µm, and cheilocystidia are variable, 21‒50 (‒65) × 4.5‒10 (‒15) µm large. + + + + + +Rhodocollybia butyraceoides + +is very close to + +R. butyracea + +and the paler coloured + +R. asema + +based on our ITS sequence comparison ( +Fig. 1 +) and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish these taxa morphologically. + +Rhodocollybia asema + +differs by slightly larger basidiomata (pileus +30‒80 mm +broad, stipe 40‒90 × +4‒12 mm +), a darker, sepia, grey-brown, red-brown or brown-red stipe, and smaller, 15‒35 × 3.0‒10 µm, often inconspicuous cheilocystidia, which are often (sub)coralloid ( +Antonín & Noordeloos 2010 +, +Ludwig 2012 +). + + +Among other phylogenetically close taxa to + +R. butyraceoiodes + +, + +R. pandipes +Halling & J. L. Mata + +(in + +Mata +et al. +2004: 346 + +) differs by a brown to reddish brown, cinnamon brown to caramel brown, brownish orange, outward yellow-brown to grey-brown, pale orange, greyish yellow to cream pileus, a larger, 50–120 (‒180) × +4–10 mm +, base up to +20 mm +broad, buff pinkish, greyish orange, near base pinkish brown, orange-brown, reddish brown to dark red-brown stipe, and slightly smaller, 4.4–9.6 × 2.8–4.8 μm, average 6.4 × 3.6 μm, basidiospores ( + +Mata +et al. +2004 + +); + +R. ciliatomarginata +K.P.D. Latha & Manim. + +(in + +Deepna Latha +et al. +2018: 159 + +), has smaller basidiomata (pileus +2–29 mm +broad, stipe 4–45 × +1–6 mm +), a pinkish white pileus, an orange-white or greyish orange stipe, an unpleasant, dried natural rubber latex-like smell, smaller, more distinctly ellipsoid basidiospores, 6–8 × 3–3.5 μm, Q = 2.21 ( + +Deepna Latha +et al. +2018 + +); + +R. olivaceogrisea +J.L. Mata & Ovrebo + +(in + +Mata +et al. +2016: 240 + +) distinctly differs by a greenish grey, olive brown pileus with greyish hues, remaining dark olive at the umbo, losing greenish colour with age to drab greyish yellow, a drab olive stipe becoming olive brown or greyish buff at base ( + +Mata +et al. +2016 + +); + +R. purpurata +(G. Stev. 1962: 73) J.A. +Cooper (2014: 278) + +is distinct by a nearly black to dark violet pileus when fresh becoming greyish magenta when dry, orange-grey, reddish grey to brownish grey lamellae and a stipe with similar hues to the pileus but paler ( +Cooper 2014 +); + +R. utrorensis +A. Sattar, M. Kiran & Khalid (2018: 271) + +has a more distinctly dull brown coloured pileus and larger and narrower basidiospores, (6–) 6.2–9.4 (–10.9) × (3.3–) 3.6–4.7 (‒4.8) μm ( + +Sattar +et al. +2018 + +). Among other morphologically similar species, + +R. tenuipes +J.L. Mata, TJ. Baroni & K.W. Hughes + +(in + +Mata +et al. +2016: 242 + +) has a burnt sienna, dull red-brown, cinnamon brown pileus, a cylindrical, sometimes only slightly basally broadened stipe and smaller cheilocystidia, 20–32 × 4–7 μm ( + +Mata +et al. +2016 + +); + +R. eucalyptorum +( +Cleland 1931: 156 +) J.A. +Cooper (2023: 2) + +especially differs by distinctly smaller, 5–5.5 × 3.5 µm basidiospores ( +Cleland 1931 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9F3B6459B6A8FEAC222352.xml b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9F3B6459B6A8FEAC222352.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5f0c75c63c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/73/64/D8/7364D86BFF9F3B6459B6A8FEAC222352.xml @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ + + + +The genus Rhodocollybia (Omphalotaceae, Basidiomycota) in the Republic of Korea + + + +Author + +Ryoo, Rhim +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Ka, Kang-Hyeon +0000-0001-7653-4402 +rryoo@korea.kr + + + +Author + +Antonín, Vladimír +Department of Botany, Moravian Museum, Zelný trh 6, CZ- 659 37 Brno, Czech Republic + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2024 + +2024-03-28 + + +642 + + +2 + + +111 +126 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.642.2.1 +1179-3163 +13214225 + + + + + + +Rhodocollybia maculata + +(Alb. & Schwein.: Fr.) Singer +Figs. 3A +, +4A‒C + + + + + +Description:— +Pileus +25‒65 mm +broad, broadly conical to convex-conical, mostly with broad low umbo and inflexed margin, slightly greasy when moist, not translucently striate, slightly or not hygrophanous, white, milky white, sometimes with rusty brownish tinge, rusty stained, especially in old specimens. +Lamellae +close, L = 60‒65, l = 3‒4, sinuate and attached with small tooth, almost free when old, pale cream, later yellowish cream (±3A2), edge finely serrulate, concolorous with faces. +Stipe +35‒75 × +4‒7 mm +, cylindrical, slightly broadened at apex, not or only slightly broadened at base, finely longitudinally striate-fibrillose, glabrous, white with rusty orange-tinged base, with scattered rusty stains, especially in lower part, when old; basal rhizoids rusty orange. +Context +watery white, hollow in stipe, with fungoid smell and very unpleasant bitter taste. + + + +FIGURE 3 +. Basidiomata A. + +Rhodocollybia maculata + +(BRNM 840489). B. + +R. butyraceoides + +(BRNM 840485). C. + +R +. +butyraceoides + +(BRNM 840490, holotype). D. + +R +. +variabilicolor + +(BRNM 718751). E. + +R +. +variabilicolor + +(BRNM 840482). F. + +R +. +variabilicolor + +(BRNM 840488). G. + +R +. +variabilicolor + +(BRNM 840491, holotype). H. + +R +. +hongneungensis + +( +BRNM 718721, holotype). Photos by: V. Antonín. + + + + +FIGURE 4. + +Rhodocollybia maculata + +(BRNM 840489). A. Cheilocystidia. B. Basidiospores. C. Pileipellis. Scale bar = 20 µm. Drawings by V. Antonín and R. Ryoo. + + + +Basidiospores +(5.0‒) 5.5‒6.5 × 4.0‒5.3 (‒5.5) µm, average 5.83 × 4.70 µm, E = 1.10‒1.35 (‒1.53), Q = 1.25, ellipsoid, broadly ellipsoid or rarely subglobose or dacryoid, both +types +of spores, thin-walled and non-dextrinoid, and slightly thick-walled and dextrinoid, present. +Basidia +25‒30 × 8.0‒9.0 µm, 4-spored, clavate. +Basidioles +15‒ 30 × 3.0‒9.0 µm, clavate, cylindrical, subfusoid. +Cheilocystidia +26‒33 × 4.5‒8.0 µm, cylindrical, fusoid or clavate, irregular, branched to coralloid, thin-walled. + +Trama hyphae + +of cylindrical or fusoid cells, thin-walled, non-dextrinoid, 3.0‒10 µm wide. +Pileipellis +an ixocutis, composed of cylindrical, radially arranged, thin-walled hyphae 2.5‒7.0 µm wide; terminal cells adpressed to suberect, mostly cylindrical, thin-walled, 2.0‒4.0 µm wide. +Stipitipellis +a cutis of cylindrical, slightly thick-walled hyphae 2.5‒5.0 µm wide arranged in parallel. +Caulocystidia +(apex) infrequent, often in the form of terminal cells or lateral projections, adpressed to erect, 19‒50 × 4.0‒8.0 µm, cylindrical, narrowly clavate, subfusoid to fusoid, obtuse, thin-walled. +Clamp connections +present in all tissues. + + +Ecology:—On soil, in mixed forest under + +Carpinus laxiflora + +, + +Pinus densiflora + +and + +Quercus +sp. + + + +Specimen examined:— +REPUBLIC OF KOREA +. +Jeollabuk-do +, Jangsu-gun, Waryong National Recreational Forest, +6 September 2016 +, +V. Antonín 16.157 & R. Ryoo +(BRNM 840489). + + +Remarks:— + +Rhodocollybia maculata + +is characterized by a pileus not translucently striate, milky white, sometimes rusty brownish tinged, rusty stained, lamellae close, a stipe that is cylindrical, white, basally rusty orange-tinged with scattered stains. Basidiospores are (5.0‒) 5.5‒6.5 × 4.0‒5.3 (‒5.5) µm, ellipsoid, broadly ellipsoid, rarely subglobose, and cheilocystidia 26‒33 × 4.5‒8.0 µm, cylindrical, fusoid or clavate, irregular, branched to coralloid. + + +The Korean collection of + +Rhodocollybia maculata + +is macro- and micromorphologically very similar to European material. It differs only in smaller and less fleshy basidiomata; all other characters fit into the species variability ( +Antonín & Noordeloos 2010 +). Among the close species, + +Rhodocollybia lignitilis +J. L. Mata & Halling + +(in + +Mata +et al. +2004: 342 + +) is similar by developing brown to reddish brown irregular spots when bruised. It differs by a pileus that is at first light brown to butter yellow, pale orange, and in age cinnamon brown, a dark orange-brown stipe, longer basidia (24–43 × +5–8 mm +), slightly different basidiospores, 5.2–7.2 × 3.2–4.8 μm, Q = 1.57, and grows directly on wood ( + +Mata +et al. +2004 + +); + +R. turpis +( +Halling 1989: 870 +) Halling + +(in + +Antonín +et al. +1997: 366 + +) differs by a light yellow pileus when young, becoming pale orange with brown spots and streaks, a context when fresh staining rufescent orange within 2‒3 minutes of exposure and becoming dark grey to black when dried, and smaller basidiospores, 4.9‒6.7 × 3.5‒4.2 µm, Q = 1.58 ( +Halling 1989 +); + +R. laulaha +Desjardin, Halling & Hemmes (1999: 167) + +has a light brown to brown pileus overall when young, remaining so in flecks or fading to light brown, light brownish orange, pale brownish grey or paler to greyish orange, finally fading to orange-white, pale yellowish white or cream buff, often with brown to pale reddish brown spots scattered over the pileus, a pale orange-white to pale reddish white stipe when young, becoming pale brownish grey in age, and smaller, (5.3‒) 5.5‒7.0 × 3.5‒4.5 µm, Q = 1.55, basidiospores ( + +Desjardin +et al. +1999 + +); + +R. popayanica +( +Halling 1989: 872 +) Halling + +(in + +Antonín +et al. +1997: 365 + +) differs by a usually pale reddish to pinkish pileus at the disc, white at margin, becoming pale brown with age and smaller, distinctly ellipsoid basidiospores, 6.3‒7.7 × 3.5‒4 µm, Q = 2.05 ( +Halling 1989 +, +Villarruel-Ordaz & Cifuentes 2015 +); + +R. unakensis +( +Murrill 1916: 366 +) Halling + +(in + +Antonín +et al. +1997: 366 + +) has an at first a violet-brown pileus, fading to fawn brown or greyish red on the disc and darker toward the margin and smaller, more ellipsoid basidiospores, 5.5‒7 × 3‒4.5 µm ( +Halling 1997 +); + +R. clavipes +( +Corner 1996: 42 +) Desjardin & Keirle + +(in + +Keirle +et al +. 2010: 469 + +) differs by a fawn, rich fawn tan or subrufous pileus, smaller basidiospores, 4‒5.5 × 2.5‒3 µm, and large, up to 110 × 3.5‒6 µm, caulocystidia ( +Corner 1996 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file