Micromphale sect. Perforantia (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes); Expansion and phylogenetic placement
Author
Petersen, Ronald H.
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 - 1100 USA
repete@utk.edu
Author
Hughes, Karen W.
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 - 1100 USA
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Gymnopus glabrosipes R.H. Petersen
sp. nov.
Holotype.
United States
,
Washington
, Snowhomish Co., Hwy 92, Perry Creek Trail, 24.VI.1993, coll GR Walker (as
Micromphale perforans
), GRM 410 (WTU-F-9309).
Etymology.
Glabro- = Latin, smooth; pes = Latin, foot, referring to the glabrous-shining stipe.
Diagnosis.
1) A morpho-species (no DNA sequences available; 2) stipe glabrous-shining; 3) fruiting on dead
Tsuga
needles; 4) lamellae suffusing brown from edge when bruised or dried; 5) stipe 15-25(-50)
x
0.4-1 mm, robust; 6) stipe medullary hyphae involved in slime matrix.
The following description is based solely on dried specimens.
Basidiomata
(Fig.
28
) diminutive with robust stipe.
Pileus
4-9 mm broad, plano-convex to plane, matt, smooth, more or less unicolorous, hardly sulcate at margin, more or less unicolorous, dark brown ("carob brown" 7F7, "chestnut brown" 7E4); context near "olive buff" 3B3, reluctantly bruising to near "buffy brown" 6D4 when cut or bruised.
Lamellae
adnexed to free, distant, with no anastomosis or interveining, thickish, near "olive buff" 3B3 (dried), bruising to dull "buffy brown" 6D4 from edge when bruised or dried; lamellulae rare, rudimentary.
Stipe
23-30(-50)
x
0.7-1.2 mm, robust, terete, equal, insititious, glabrous-shining overall, delicately sulcate-ridged, stuffed, apically "buffy brown" 6D4, soon downward "chaetura drab" 2F2 to "chaetura black" 2F3 overall; stipe medulla white.
Rhizomorphs
extensive but inconspicuous, black, polished, filiform, -14
x
0.2-0.4 mm, curly, branched with branches spur-like.
Taste
and
odor
not recorded.
Figure 28.
Gymnopus glabrosipes
. Basidiomata and rhizomorphs. Standard bar = 20 mm. WTU-F-9309.
Habitat and phenology.
Fruiting on needles of
Tsuga
(associated with
Abies
); mid-summer.
Pleipellis
a layer of unoriented, tightly interwoven, repent, strongly encrusted hyphae involved in a gelatinous or slime matrix; superficial hyphae 5-7.5
µm
diam, thin-
walled
, conspicuously clamped, strongly encrusted (Fig.
29A
); incrustation material -2
µm
thick, in scabs and vaguely annular patterns; subpellis hyphae 6-11
µm
diam, thick-walled (wall 1.5-3
µm
thick, hyaline), smooth to weakly encrusted; crust material <1
µm
thick, in small scabs and vaguely defined annular patterns, sometimes flake-like on surface of slime sheath (Fig.
29B
). Inner subpellis hyphae 7-11
µm
diam, smooth, thick-walled with wall slowly (in KOH) swelling or gelatinizing (Fig.
29C
), conspicuously clamped. Lamellar trama loosely interwoven; hyphae 2.5-3.5
µm
diam, thin-walled, conspicuously clamped, often with thin slime sheath. Hymenium composed of pleurocystidia and basidia, gelatinizing (in KOH) from trama outward, eventually reducing basidial and pleurocystidial bases to gelatinous matrix.
Pleurocystidia
(Fig.
30B-D
) 23-30(-42)
x
4-7
µm
, narrowly fusiform without partitioned contents, conspicuously clamped. Basidioles narrowly clavate;
basidia
(Fig.
30A
) 29-32(-39)
x
9-11 (at widest point),
clavate
, conspicuously clamped, 4-sterigmate; contents homogeneous.
Basidiospores
not observed.
Cheilocystidia
not observed.
Stipe medullary hyphae
appearing dimitic, without slime matrix; 1) 1.5-7.5
µm
diam, thick-walled (wall -1
µm
thick, hyaline, non-refringent; PhC) (Fig.
31
), frequently clamped, often branched, loosely interwoven, meandering among refringent, wider hyphae; and 2) 5-12
µm
diam, tapered at both ends, thick-walled (wall gelatinizing -6
µm
thick, strongly refringent, PhC), long-celled, clamped.
Stipe cortical hyphae
strictly parallel, 2-4.5
µm
diam, thick-walled (wall -1
µm
thick, pigmented yellow-brown), clamped, minutely roughened outward (perhaps a roughened mucoid film).
Caulocystidia
absent.
Figure 29.
Gymnopus glabrosipes
. Pileipellis hyphae.
A
Strongly encrusted hypha with vaguely annular pattern
B
Hypha with gelatinizing walls and thin slime sheath, with incrusting material on the surface of the slime sheath
C
Smooth hyphae with gelatinized wall. Standard bars = 10
µm
. WTU-F-9309.
Figure 30.
Gymnopus glabrosipes
. Hymenial structures.
A
Basidium: note 2 sterigmata out of focus
B-D
Pleurocystidia: note basal clamp connections. Standard bars = 10
µm
. WTU-F-9309.
Figure 31.
Gymnopus glabrosipes
. Stipe medullary hyphae. Slender generative hyphae among refringent, thick-walled skeletalized hyphae. Standard bar = 10
µm
. WTU-F-9309.
Commentary.
Extraction of usable DNA from the two specimens examined was unsuccessful, so phylogenetic placement of
G. glabrosipes
remains unknown.
Pileipellis
involved in slime matrix, pileus tramal hyphae with gelatinizing walls, basidia and pleurocystidial bases strongly gelatinizing and absence of cheilocystidia all are diagnostic of the
Mi. perforans
complex. Conversely, the glabrous-shining stipe is not characteristic of that clade.
Two pilei were assessed for diverticulate hyphae with no success. Pileipellis was the same in both.
Macromorphologically, basidiomata are reminiscent of those of
Ma. thiersii
, with dark chocolate brown pileus and insititious, brown-black stipe. From
M. thiersii
, WTU 9309 differs in glabrous-shining stipe (minutely velutinous in
Ma. thiersii
), and absence of diverticulate hyphae (present in
Ma. thiersii
). WTU 9309 is a
Micromphale
,
Ma. thiersii
belongs in
Marasmius sect. Androsacei
.
Although basidiospores have not been observed (in both specimens examined), basidiospores in this clade are quite uniform, and the
organism's
identification is not dependent on these statistics.
Specimens examined.
Oregon
, Clackamas Co., road to Mt. Hood at
2-3 mi
post,
25.VI.1995
, coll MT Seidl, J Roger, N Weber (as
Marasmius androsaceus
), MTS 4078 (WTU-F-8919);
Washington
, Snowhomish Co., Hwy 92, Perry Creek Trail,
24.VI.1993
, coll GR Walker (as
Micromphale perforans
), GRM 410 (WTU-F-9309).