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
654
1
1
76
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.654.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.654.1.1
1179-3163
13217065
Entoloma manausense
Karstedt & Capelari
,
sp. nov
.
Figs. 21
,
27h–j
,
36d–f
MB 838594
Etymology:—
Manausense
refers to the city of Manaus, the
type
locality of the species.
Diagnosis:—
E. manausense
is characterized by a distinctive olive-green basidiome with a squamulose surface.
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas
:
Manaus
,
Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve
,
28 June 2011
,
F. Karstedt
et al. FK2066
(
Holotype
,
INPA
;
isotype
, SP)
.
Description:—
Pileus
23–42 mm
diam., conical, broadly conical to applanate with umbo at center, pale olive-green, light ochraceous, olive-green with blue regions, umbo ochre olivaceous, sometimes radially striate, not translucent-striate, rarely hygrophanous, dry, center squamulose-fibrillose, margin adpressed-fibrillose; involute, entire, irregular or torn.
Pileus context
<
2 mm
thick, sky blue.
Lamellae
adnexed-sinuate, ventricose (<
4.5 mm
at deepest part), sky blue, with pink spots and greenish bruises, crowded with three tiers of lamellulae, margin concolorous with faces or whitish, entire or slightly irregular.
Stipe
50–60 ×
6–8 mm
, slightly attenuated upwards, centrally attached or slightly eccentric, pale sky blue with greenish fibrils at the base and with greenish bruises, glabrous, longitudinally adpressed-fibrillose, slightly sulcate-striate, sometimes twisted, fibrous, hollow, with bluish basal tomentum.
Odor
and
taste
indistinct.
Spore print
on the lamellae pink.
Basidiospores
cuboidal with an obvious hilar appendix, excluding the projections 7.5–8.7(–10) × 7.5–10 µm [xm = 8.32 (± 0.7) × 8.84 (± 0.71) µm, Q = 1–1.23(–1.33), Qm = 1.07 (± 0.098), n = 30/3] and diagonally (8.7–)10–11.25(– 12.5) × (8.7–)10–12.5 µm [xm = 10.29 (± 0.76) × 10.9 (± 0.88) µm, Q = 1–1.12(–1.25), Qm = 1.06 (± 0.07), n = 30/3], thin-walled.
Basidia
clavate, 37–56 × 8.7–14 µm (n = 21/2), hyaline, thin-walled, 2- or 4-sterigmate.
Cheilocystidia
clavate or cylindro-clavate, 35–75 × 8.7–14 µm (n = 30/3), hyaline or with straw yellow or yellow-brown intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Pseudocystidia
hyphoid, cylindrical or fusiform, sometimes branched, not exceeding the height of the hymenium, 2.5–5 µm diam. (n = 40/2), with yellowish brown intracellular pigment, rarely hyaline or straw yellow, thin-walled.
Lamellar trama
formed by parallel, cylindrical, broadly cylindrical or rarely fusoid hyphae, 3.7–16 µm diam. (n = 31/2), hyaline or with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled; sub-hymenium branched.
Pileitrama
composed of radially arranged, cylindrical or inflated hyphae, 3.7–19 (–22) µm diam. (n = 31/2), hyaline or with straw yellow intracellular pigment, sometimes yellowish brown or olivaceous brown, thin-walled.
Pileipellis
a cutis in transition to a trichoderm; prostrate hyphae, cylindrical, 3.7–10 µm diam. (n = 38/3), hyaline or with straw yellow, yellow-brown or olivaceous brown intracellular pigment, thin-walled; terminal hyphae cylindrical with a rounded apex or, sometimes, cylindro-clavate or slightly ventricose, 49–137 × 6.2–13 µm diam. (n = 43/3), hyaline or with straw yellow, yellow-brown or olivaceous brown intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Stipitipellis
a cutis, hyphae prostrate, 2.5–8.7 µm diam. (n = 10), cylindrical, with straw yellow intracellular pigment, thin-walled.
Caulocystidia
absent.
Clamp connections
present in all tissues.
Refractive hyphae
present and pigmented, honey-colored or yellowish brown.
FIGURE 21.
Entoloma manausense
:
a–c
. basidiospores:
a
.
FK2066
;
b
.
FK2083
;
c
.
ACM500
;
d–e
. basidia:
d
.
FK2083
;
e
.
FK2066
;
f
. pseudocystidia (
FK2066
)
;
g
. cheilocystidia (
FK2066
),
h
. pileipellis (
FK2066
). Scales: a–g: 10 µm, h: 20 µm.
Habitat:—Solitary or slightly gregarious, on wood or, occasionally, in sandy soil with litter, in the Amazon Forest biome.
Distribution:—The states of Amazonas,
São Paulo
and
Espirito Santo
,
Brazil
.
Additional material examined:—
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas
:
Manaus
,
Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve
,
29 June 2011
,
F. Karstedt
et al. FK2083
(
INPA
)
.
Espírito Santo
:
Santa Teresa
,
Augusto Ruschi Biological Reserve
,
5 December 2012
,
A. E. Magnago
ACM500
(
FLOR
)
.
São Paulo
:
Santo André
,
Paranapiacaba Biological Reserve
,
14 November 2008
,
F. Karstedt
FK1114
(SP),
F. Karstedt
FK1123b
(SP)
.
Comments:—
Entoloma manausense
could be confused with
E. azureoviride
but that species has a pileus with a smooth surface that is blue initially then turns green.
Entoloma manausense
also differs macroscopically from
E. smurfetti
whose pileus has an ochraceous center and an adpressed-fibrillose surface. In contrast,
E. manausense
has a pileal surface covered with olive-green or ochre-olive fibrils, with a blue color below the fibrils being exposed when the material is old or when the pileal surface is eroded, for example, by rain. The collections FK1114 and FK1123b were published in
Karstedt & Capelari (2013)
as
E. azureoviride
; however, a more thorough investigation applied here has enabled the differentiation of species using morphology and phylogenetic analysis.