A taxonomic reassessment of the genus Balsamia from China
Author
Xu, Yu-Yan
College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Xisanhuanbeilu 105, Haidian, Beijing 100048, China
Author
Yan, Xiang-Yuan
College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Xisanhuanbeilu 105, Haidian, Beijing 100048, China
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Li, Ting
College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Xisanhuanbeilu 105, Haidian, Beijing 100048, China
Author
Fan, Li
College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Xisanhuanbeilu 105, Haidian, Beijing 100048, China
fanli@mail.cnu.edu.cn
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.67.50068
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Balsamia guozigouensis (L. Fan & Y.Y. Xu) L. Fan & Y.Y. Xu.
comb. nov.
Basionym.
Barssia guozigouensis
L. Fan & Y.Y. Xu, Phytotaxa 374(2): 135 (2018).
Holotype.
China. Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Huocheng County, Guozigou Forest Park, alt. 1800m, in soil under
Picea schrenkiana
Fisch. & C.A. Mey., 11 August 2003, W.P. Wu & M. S. Song 060 (HMAS 97107).
Illustrations
-
Xu et al. (2018
: Fig.
4
)
Notes.
This species is recently described from Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China, under
Picea schrenkiana
Fisch. & C.A. Mey. So far it is known only from the type locality.
Balsamia guozigouensis
can be recognized by its distinctly warty ascomata, solid gleba with small and irregular chamber and irregularly clavate asci. Phylogenetically, it was closely related to
B. luyashanensis
(Fig.
2
), but the latter differs in its ascomata with fine warts and gleba without chambers (
Xu et al. 2018
).