Two new species of Chalciporus (Boletaceae) from southern China revealed by morphological characters and molecular data
Author
Zhang, Ming
Author
Li, Tai-Hui
Author
Song, Bin
text
Phytotaxa
2017
2017-11-03
327
1
47
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.327.1.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.327.1.2
1179-3163
13718923
Chalciporus citrinoaurantius
Ming Zhang & T.H. Li
sp. nov.
MycoBank: MB821522
Etymology:
citrino
- means lemon yellow and
aurantius
means orange color, therefore,
citrinoaurantius
refers to the lemon yellow to orange hue of the pileus color.
Diagnosis:—This species is similar to
C. rubinelloides
, but differs in the smaller basidiomata with light yellow to grayish orange pilei, larger pores, and smaller basidospores (9.0)9.5–12.5(13) × 3–4(4.5) μm. The light orange to rose pink tubes unchanging when bruised and the yellowish stipe context changing to light yellow when exposed are also distinguishing features.
Type:—
CHINA
.
Hunan Province
, Chenzhou City, Yizhang county, Mangshan National Natural Reserve, at
24°57′N
,
112°56′E
, alt.
1300 m
,
14 June 2015
,
Ming Zhang
(GDGM 44776,
holotype
!).
Description:
—Basidiomata
small.
Pileus
2–5 cm
wide, hemispheric at first, then becoming convex to nearly plane with age, occasionally turning upwards at the margin when mature, fleshy, surface dry, viscid when wet, smooth or velvety-tomentose, light yellow, lemon yellow, light orange, grayish yellow to grayish orange (1A5–6A5, 1B5–6B5).
Context
2–4 mm
thick at stipe, soft, white, yellowish white to pale yellow (1A1–3A1, 1A2–3A2, 1A3–3A3), unchanging when exposed to air.
Tubes
3–5 mm
deep, depressed to subdecurrent, light orange, pastel red to rose pink (6A5–11A5), often with purplish hue, color unchanging when bruised.
Pores
1–1.5 mm
in diam, circular to angular, pore surface concolorous with tubes, unchanging when bruised.
Stipe
30–40 ×
3–5 mm
, central, solid, subcylindrical or clavate, equal or slightly tapered downward, concolorous with pileus or paler, surface smooth or pruinose at apex or upper half, sometimes with indistinct longitudinal striations when mature; stipe context yellowish white to pale yellow (2A2–3A2, 2A3–3A3), changing to light yellow (2A5–3A5) when exposed, then partially becoming concolorous with stipe surface or nearly so; basal mycelium yellowish white, yellow to golden yellow.
Odor
indistinctive and
taste
slightly peppery.
Basidiospores
[80/4/4] (9.0)9.5–12.5(13) × (3)3.5–4(4.5) μm, [Q = (2.5)2.7–3.25(3.4), Qm = 2.96± 0.21], fusiform, cylindrical to somewhat oblong, barely inequilateral in profile, smooth, thin-walled, yellowish to yellowish brown in 5% KOH, yellow brown to dark brown in Melzer’s reagent.
Basidia
23–32 × 8–10 μm, 4-sterigmate, clavate, yellowish white to hyaline in 5% KOH.
Pleuro-
and
cheilocystidia
30–65 × 8–13 μm, scattered, projecting and conspicuous, narrowly fusiform, thin-walled, smooth, yellowish white to hyaline, and usually containing some yellowish brown oleiferous scattered substance in 5% KOH.
Hymenophoral trama
subparallel, yellowish white to hyaline in 5% KOH, with hyphae 6–10 μm broad.
Pileipellis
a trichoderm of erect hyphae 4–7 μm in diam, branched, yellowish white to hyaline in 5% KOH, dark brown to rusty brown in Melzer’s reagent; terminal elements cylindrical, clavate or nearly fusoid.
Stipitipellis
a tangled layer of repent hyphae 3–7 μm in diam, yellowish white to hyaline in 5% KOH.
Clamp connections
absent in all tissues.
Habit, habitat and distribution:—Solitary or scattered on humus and debris under
Pinus massoniana
Lamb
and mixed with other broadleaf trees, alt.
1000–1500 m
; June to September, currently known from
Hunan
and
Zhejiang Province
.
Additional specimens examined:—
CHINA
.
Hunan Province
,
Chenzhou City
,
Yizhang county
,
Mangshan National Natural Reserve
, at
24°57′N
,
112°56′E
, alt.
1300 m
,
14 June 2015
,
Ming Zhang
(
GDGM44717
)
;
Same
locality,
19 May 2015
,
Ming Zhang
(
GDGM44480
)
;
Same
locality and date,
Ming Zhang
(
GDGM44481
)
;
Zhejiang Province
,
Longquan county
,
Fengyangshan National Natural Reserve
, at
27°56′N
,
119°12′E
, alt.
1000 m
,
11 September 2016
,
Ming Zhang
(
GDGM46540
)