Three novel species of Russula from southern China based on morphological and molecular evidence
Author
Li, Jing-Wei
Author
Zheng, Jian-Fei
Author
Song, Yu
Author
Yuan, Fa
Author
Qiu, Li-Hong
text
Phytotaxa
2019
2019-02-19
392
4
264
276
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.392.4.2
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.392.4.2
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Russula pseudobubalina
sp. nov.
J. W. Li & L. H. Qiu, (
Fig. 2 d–f
,
Fig. 4
)
Mycobank:
MB 825624
Etymology:
—Refers to its similarity to
Russula bubalina
.
Holotype
:—
Collected from
Dinghu Mountain
,
Zhaoqing City
,
Guangdong Province
,
CHINA
,
7 June 2015
,
J. W. Li
and
J. B. Zhang
K15060707 (
GDGM70632
).
Basidiomata
small to medium sized.
Pileus
3.1–4.6 cm
, convex when young, planoconvex to applanate when matured, surface dry, cinnamon buff on the center (#
FFCC
66), a little shading to margin, margin acute, glabrous, striate with age, not peeling readily.
Context
firm,
2–3.5 mm
thick, white, purplish red with FeSO
4
, mild tasted, color unchanged when bruised, yellow when dry.
Lamellae
adnate, white, unchanging when bruised, equal, with lamellulae, never forked,
2.5–3.5 mm
wide, compacted, 18–19 pieces per
1 cm
at middle, inter-veined, cream when dried.
Stipe
white, equal, 2.3–3.1 ×
0.8–1.1 cm
, terete, smooth, stuffed.
Odour
indistinct.
Spore print
white.
Basidiopores
[60/3/2] subglobose to broadly ellipsoid, (5.4) 5.8–
6.2
–7.0 × 4.7–5.3–5.9 μm. Q= (1.05) 1.09–
1.17
–1.25 (1.35), Qm=
1.17
± 0.08, ornamentation composed of mostly amyloid warts, measuring 0.3–0.5 μm high, rarely connected by scattered lines, suprahilar area not amyloid.
Basidia
clavate to fusiform, 27.3–
37.7
–46.4 × 8.7–
11.4
–15.6 μm, mostly with four sterigmata, two or three sterigmata also present, hyaline, sterigmata 2–6 μm long.
Lamellar trama
mainly consist of large sphaerocytes.
Pleurocystidia
measuring 37.3–
60.6
–89.6 × 7.6–
9.7
–12.4 μm, abundant, projecting 12–20 μm beyond the hymenium, clavate-pedicellate to narrowly fusiform with mucronate to moniliformous appendiculate, obtuse apex rarely observed, with abundant heteromorphous contents, mostly with slightly thickened walls, slightly becoming brown in SV.
Cheilocystidia
mostly clavate, fusiform with mucronate-appendiculate also present, measuring 23.4–
37.8
–65.5 × 6.2–
8.3
–10.0 μm, with abundant refractive contents, also slightly becoming brown in SV.
Pileipellis
orthochromatic in Cresyl blue, vaguely divided in a 100–120 μm deep suprapellis, of ascending to erect hyphal endings and pileocystidia and a 75–90 μm thick subpellis of horizontally oriented and intricate hyphae.
Terminal elements
attenuate subcylindrial, wall slightly thickened, measuring 17.5–
25.3
–36.7 (43.7) × 2.8–
3.4
–3.9 μm, originating from branched or subcylindrial subapical cells.
Pileocystidia
oriented in suprapellis, measuring 22.3–
34.4
–47.6 × 3.5–
4.6
–5.7 μm, one-celled, most clavate or subcylindrical, some with moniliformous apex, filled with abundant refringent contents, negative with SV.
Stipitipellis
a cutis measuring 80–110 μm wide, with interwoven hyphae, thin-walled, hyaline, cylindrical.
Caulocystidia
ca. 25.3–
36.4
–45.3 × 3.5–
4.7
–6.7 μm, attenuate clavate to fusiform, obtuse to mucronate apex.
Clamp connection
absent from all tissues.
Diagnostics:—Closely related to
Russula bubalina
macro-morphologically, but it can be recognized by its unforked lamellae, shorter cheilocystidia, bigger basidia and basidiospores with lower ornamentations.
Habitat and distribution:
—collected from monsoon evergreen broadleaf forest and pine-broadleaf mixed forest.
Additional specimens examined:
—Collected from Dinghu Mountain, Zhaoqing City,
Guangdong Province
,
CHINA
,
27 May 2015
, J. W. Li and J. B. Zhang (
GDGM
70631).