Species of Entoloma (Entolomataceae) with cuboidal basidiospores from Brazil
Author
Karstedt, Fernanda
Instituto de Botânica, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Micologia, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045 - 902 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Author
Bergemann, Sarah E.
Middle Tennessee State University, Biology Department, PO Box 60, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA.
Author
Gates, Genevieve
9 Winmarleigh Ave, Taroona, Tasmania, 7053, Australia.
Author
Ratkowsky, David
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Private Bag 98, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia.
Author
Cunha, Kelmer Martins
0000-0003-2140-9916
MIND. Funga / MICOLAB, Botany Department, Santa Catarina Federal University, 88040 - 900 Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. * Correspondence to: fernanda. karstedt @ gmail. com fernanda. karstedt @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2140 - 9916 sarah. bergemann @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7875 - 2040 ggggates @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9561 - 7788 d. ratkowsky @ utas. edu. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7514 - 3570 kelmermartinscunha @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0545 - 5966 mcapelariibot @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0001 - 0737 - 3681
fernanda.karstedt@gmail.com
Author
Capelari, Marina
Instituto de Botânica, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Micologia, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045 - 902 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-06-20
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1
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.654.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.654.1.1
1179-3163
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Entoloma luteobrunneum
Karstedt & Capelari
,
sp. nov.
Figs. 18
,
27a–d
,
34c
MB 838593
Etymology:—
Luteobrunneum
refers to the yellow pileus covered by brown fibrils.
Diagnosis:—
Entoloma luteobrunneum
is characterized by a convex yellow pileus covered with brownish adpressed fibrils, and concolorous stipe.
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Rio De Janeiro
:
Teresópolis
,
Serra dos
Órgãos National Park
,
Postcard Trail
,
5 January 2011
,
F. Karstedt
et al. FK1693
(
Holotype
, SP)
.
FIGURE 18.
Entoloma luteobrunneum
(
FK1693
)
:
a
. basidiospores;
b
. basidia;
c
. cheilocystidia;
d
. pseudocystidia;
e
. pileipellis. Scales: a–d: 10 µm, e: 20 µm.
Description:—
Pileus
23 mm
diam., conical, not translucent-striate or only so near the margin, yellow and after collection becoming brownish to dark brown, slightly hygrophanous, surface adpressed-fibrillose to slightly adpressed-fibrillose at the involute and slightly irregular margin.
Pileus context
not observed.
Lamellae
adnexed or almost free, scarcely ventricose (<
2 mm
at deepest part), yellow, crowded with three tiers of lamellulae, margins concolorous with faces, entire or slightly irregular.
Stipe
65 ×
3–5 mm
, slightly attenuated upwards, circular in cross-section, centrally attached, yellow with whitish base, glabrous, longitudinally adpressed-fibrillose, hollow, with white basal tomentum.
Odor
and
taste
indistinct.
Spore print
not observed.
Basidiospores
cuboidal with an obvious hilar appendix, excluding the projections 8.7–10 × 8.7–11.2 µm [xm = 9.4 (± 0.64) × 9.88 (± 0.78) µm, Q = 1–1.28, Qm = 1.12 (± 0.1), n = 21], diagonally 10–12.5 × 11.2–12.5 µm [xm = 11.29 (± 0.7) × 11.96 (± 0.63) µm, Q = 1–1.25, Qm = 1.06 (± 0.07), n = 21], thin-walled.
Basidia
clavate, 37–57 × 11.2–16 µm (n = 20), hyaline, thin-walled, 2- or 4-sterigmate.
Cheilocystidia
clavate or cylindro-clavate, sometimes fusoid-ventricose, 45–95 × 10–16 µm (n = 20), hyaline or straw yellow, thin-walled.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Pseudocystidia
hyphoid, cylindrical or fusiform, sometimes branched, not exceeding the margin of the hymenium, 2.5–5 µm diam. (n = 20), hyaline or straw yellow, refractive in ammonia solution, thin-walled.
Lamellar trama
composed of parallel, cylindrical, broadly cylindrical or narrowly fusoid hyphae, 5–17 µm diam. (n = 20), hyaline, thin-walled; sub-hymenium branched.
Pileitrama
composed of radially arranged, cylindrical or inflated hyphae, 2.5–31 µm diam. (n = 24), hyaline, thin-walled.
Pileipellis
a cutis of prostrate hyphae, rarely forming slightly tangled groups, cylindrical, 3.7–16 µm diam. (n = 20), hyaline or with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled; terminal hyphae cylindrical with a rounded apex or, sometimes, cylindro-clavate, 46–215 × 10–13(–15) µm diam. (n = 21), hyaline or with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Stipitipellis
a cutis of prostrate hyphae, 2.5–10 µm diam. (n = 20), cylindrical, with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Caulocystidia
absent.
Clamp connections
present.
Refractive hyphae
present.
Habitat:—Solitary, in soil, in the Atlantic Forest biome.
Distribution:—To date collected only in
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
, the
type
locality.
Comments:—
Entoloma luteobrunneum
is nearest to
E. capes
, as both are of similar color; however, they differ as
E. luteobrunneum
has a conical apex to the pileus and the presence of pseudocystidia, whereas
E. capes
has a convex pileus and pseudocystidia are absent.
Entoloma luteolamellatum
(Largent & Aime) Blanco-Dios, Tarrelos
17: 35. 2015
. [≡
Trichopilus luteolamellatus
Largent & Aime, Mycologia
102: 644. 2010
].
Figs.
19
,
33e–g
Description:—
Pileus
21–40 mm
diam., initially conical, conical-convex or campanulate and then flattened, margin involute, entire and sometimes undulate, umbo present, becoming less pronounced with age, surface strongly fibrillose-squamulose or fibrillose-velutinous, with short, very small scales, not translucent-striate, brown, not hygrophanous.
Pileus context
yellow.
Lamellae
adnate, adnate-sinuate or sinuate, faces smooth, ventricose (<
4 mm
at deepest part), pale yellow, yellow or cream, crowded with two tiers of lamellulae, margins irregular.
Stipe
30–80 ×
3–7 mm
, cylindrical or attenuated upwards, centrally attached, pale yellow with brownish fibrils, surface slightly striate, fibrous or slightly adpressed-fibrillose, hollow, with or without some white basal tomentum.
Stipe context
yellowish or orange.
Odor
indistinct.
Taste
sweet.
Spore print
not observed.
Basidiospores
cuboidal, 4-angled in profile view, diagonally 6.2–7.5 × 7.5–8.7(–10) µm [xm = 7.7 (± 0.58) × 7.3 (± 0.4) µm, Q = 1–1.2, Qm = 1.05 (± 0.08), n = 51/4] and 7.5–10 × 8.7–10 µm [xm = 8.83 (± 0, 44) × 8.64 (± 0.43) µm, Q = 1–1.33, Qm = 1.02 (± 0.07), n = 51/4], thin-walled.
Basidia
clavate, 31–48 × (10–)11.2–14 µm (n = 25/3), hyaline, thin-walled, 2–4-sterigmate.
Cheilocystidia
abundant, along the entire lamella margin, cylindrical or clavate, mostly cylindro-clavate, or flexuous and sometimes slightly capitate, often branched, sometimes septate, 31–106 × 5–11.2 µm (n = 61/4), hyaline or slightly yellowish brown, thin-walled.
Pleurocystidia
and
pseudocystidia
absent.
Lamellar trama
composed of parallel, cylindrical or broadly cylindrical hyphae, 5–19(–30) µm diam. (n = 64/4), hyaline or slightly straw yellow, thin-walled, septa distant (reaching 1250 µm in length, n = 1); sub-hymenium not observed.
Pileitrama
composed of radially-arranged hyphae, 8.7–29 µm diam. (n = 24/2), cylindrical, cylindrical-tortuose or irregular, hyaline or with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled, septa distant.
Pileipellis
a cutis of prostrate cylindrical hyphae, 5–13.7 µm diam. (n = 30/2), with brown or straw yellow intracellular pigment, in transition to a trichoderm formed by groups of anticlinal terminal hyphae; anticlinal hyphae cylindrical or cylindro-clavate, sometimes cylindrical with an subcapitate or irregular apex, with or without septa, 50–150(–300) × 6.2–16(–19) µm (n = 49/3), with brown or straw yellow intracellular pigment, the pigment often dissolved, but sometimes coagulated, thin-walled.
Stipitipellis
a cutis, partly in transition to a trichoderm, forming caulocystidia, prostrate hyphae cylindrical, 6.2–12.5 µm diam. (n = 17), with straw yellow or brown intracellular pigment, sometimes with incrustations, thin-walled, septate.
Caulocystidia
cylindrical or clavate, 27–49 × 6.2–12.5 µm (n = 4), with straw yellow or brown intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Clamp connections
present.
Refractive hyphae
present.
FIGURE 19.
Entoloma luteolamellatum
:
a–b
. basidiospores:
a
.
FK1866
;
b
.
11RMT094
;
c–d
. basidia:
c
.
FK1866
;
d
.
11RMT094
;
e–
f
. cheilocystidia
:
e
.
FK1866
;
f
.
11RMT094
;
g
. pileipellis (
11RMT094
). Scales: a–f: 10 µm, g: 20 µm.
Habitat:—Solitary or dispersed, in the Amazon Forest biome.
Distribution:—
Entoloma luteolamellatum
was originally described from
Guyana
(
Aime
et al
. 2010
) and is now reported from
Pará
,
Brazil
.
Additional material examined:—
BRAZIL
.
Pará
:
Caxiuanã
,
Caxiuanã National Forest
,
Ferreira Penha Station
,
13 February 2011
,
R
.
Maziero
& M.
Tassilo
11RMT094
(
MG
);
R
.
Maziero
& M.
Tassilo
11RMT097
(
MG
);
R
.
Maziero
&
M. Tassilo
11RMT109
(
MG
);
Plot
1,
15 February 2011
,
F. Karstedt
et al. FK1866
(SP)
.
Comments
:—
Entoloma luteolamellatum
is easily recognized by the conical umbonate pileus, with the brown fibrillose-velutinous surface and yellow lamellae, the cuboidal basidiospores, cylindrical cheilocystidia, and the almost trichodermal pileipellis.
Collections
from
Pará
did not show significant morphological or molecular variations (
Fig. 3
) when compared to the
holotype
of
Aime
et al
. (2010)
.
The subgenus
Trichopilus
has morphological characteristics into which the analyzed material fits, being recognized by the robust habit, strong pigmentation, generally concolorous stipe and pileus, in addition to the radially arranged, obviously scaly silky fibrils (Romagnesi & Gilles 1979, Largent 1994,
Karstedt
et al
. 2019
). However, in our phylogenetic analysis,
E. luteolamellatum
is not placed in
Entoloma
subg.
Trichopilus
and is closely related to other species with cuboidal basidiospores.