-- Pseudosperma- - indicum- - sp. -- nov. -- (Inocybaceae, Agaricales) -- from India
Author
Deepna Latha, K. P.
0000-0001-5012-4755
deepnocybe @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5012 - 4755
deepnocybe@gmail.com
Author
Haridev, P.
0009-0003-6638-1301
haridev 95444 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0003 - 6638 - 1301
haridev95444@gmail.com
Author
Anil Raj, K. N.
0000-0002-8416-076X
Department of Botany, Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College, Mahe, Union Territory of Pondicherry, 673 311, India & anilrajkn @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8416 - 076 X
anilrajkn@gmail.com
Author
Manimohan, Patinjareveettil
0000-0002-5382-8050
pmanimohan @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5382 - 8050
pmanimohan@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-10-12
620
1
47
58
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.620.1.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.620.1.4
1179-3163
Pseudospermaindicum
K. P. D. Latha, P. Haridev & Manim
.
sp. nov
.
Figs. 1–2
MycoBank no.: MB 849434
Diagnosis:—
Characterized by a dark brown pileus with an appressed-fibrillose to rimose surface; an appressed- and twisted-fibrillose stipe with a pruinose apex; smooth basidiospores; abundant, versiform cheilocystidia with yellowish amorphous contents; a disrupted cutis-type pileipellis with distinct supra- and subpellis regions and versiform caulocystidia restricted to the stipe apex. Differs from
P. transiens
in having smaller basidiocarps with a plano-convex or applanate pileus, white to orange-gray lamellae, a shorter, grayish red or orange-gray stipe, slightly smaller basidiospores, a lamella-edge devoid of paracystidia, a subpellis of the pileipellis with dark brown spiral encrustations and smaller caulocystidia.
Type:—
INDIA
.
Kerala State
:
Ernakulam District
,
Perumbavoor
,
Iringolkav Sacred Grove
,
10°06’29.8”N
76°30’08.1”E
,
15 November 2022
,
P
.
Haridev
DKP-SERB109
(
holotype
CALI
!)
.
Etymology:—
The epithet ‘
indicum’
refers to
India
, where this species was first discovered.
Description:—
Basidiocarps
small.
Pileus
16–40 mm
diam., hemispherical or paraboloid when young, becoming plano-convex or applanate with a broad umbo at the center surrounded by a shallow depression with age; surface initially dark brown (8F8/OAC635) at the center and on the fibrils, grayish red (8D5/OAC726) elsewhere, becoming reddish brown or dark brown or (8
E8, 8
F8/OAC719) at the center and on the fibrils, grayish red or brownish orange (8C4, 7C4/OAC635, OAC666) elsewhere at maturity, appressed-fibrillose all over when young, becoming somewhat smooth at the center, radially rimose exposing paler tissue beneath towards the margin with age; margin initially incurved, becoming straight or slightly reflexed at maturity, wavy, fissile.
Lamellae
up to
3 mm
wide, adnexed or narrowly adnate, close to moderately crowded, white to orange gray (5B2/OAC683) when young, with 2–3 series of lamellulae; orange gray (6B2/OAC675) at maturity, edge entire to the naked eye, fimbriate under a lens, whitish.
Stipe
45–80 ×
3–5 mm
, central or slightly eccentric, terete, equal or slightly tapering towards the apex, fibrous, solid; surface initially white all over, becoming grayish red or orange gray (8C3, 6B2/OAC620, OAC668) all over at maturity, appressed- and twisted-fibrillose all over, densely pruinose towards the apex; base sub-bulbous to bulbous with a whitish mycelium.
Odour
and
taste
indistinctive.
FIGURE 1. A–H:
Pseudosperma
indicum
.
A
. Basidiocarps in their natural habitat.
B.
Basidiospores,
C.
Basdium.
D.
Cheilocystidia.
E.
Pileipellis.
F.
Stipitipellis.
G–H.
Caulocystidia. Scale Bars: A = 10 mm, B–D, G–H = 10 µm, E = 20 µm, F = 40 µm.
Basidiospores
8–10(11) × 4–6 (9.2 ± 0.9 × 5 ± 0.6) µm, Q = 1.5–2, Qm = 1.8, smooth, ellipsoid or oblong in frontal view, amygdaliform or phaseoliform in side view, thick-walled (up to 0.9 µm thick), pale yellowish brown.
Basidia
11–27 × 8–11 µm, clavate, slightly thick-walled (up to 0.5 µm thick), hyaline, 2-, 4-spored; sterigmata up to 3 µm long.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Lamella-edge
sterile with clusters of cheilocystidia.
Cheilocystidia
23–53 × 9–18 µm, abundant, versiform, cylindrical, utriform or broadly clavate, sometimes septate, occasionally with a capitate apex, thin- to slightly thick-walled (up to 0.9 µm thick), hyaline or with yellowish amorphous contents all over, especially at the apex.
Lamellar trama
subregular; hyphae 5–30 µm wide, thin- to slightly thick-walled (up to 0.5 µm thick), hyaline.
Pileus trama
subregular with narrow and inflated hyphae; hyphae 5–35 µm wide, thin- to slightly thick-walled (up to 0.5 µm thick), hyaline or with a pale yellowish plasmatic pigment.
Pileipellis
a disrupted cutis with distinct supra- and subpellis regions, occasionally suprapellis with scattered or small patches of ascending hyphae; suprapellis up to 30 µm thick, composed of 7–8 layers of loosely arranged hyphae (48–135 × 6–12 µm), thin- to slightly thick-walled (up to 0.7 µm thick), hyaline or with a pale-yellow wall pigment; subpellis made up of parallel, compact hyphae (6–19 µm wide), slightly thick-walled (up to 0.8 µm thick), with a yellowish brown wall pigment and dark brown spiral encrustations.
Stipitipellis
a cutis disrupted by isolated or small bunches of caulocystidia confined to the apex of the stipe; hyphae 4–12 µm wide, slightly thick-walled (up to 0.7 µm thick), hyaline or with a pale-yellow wall pigment and hyaline encrustations.
Caulocystidia
18–46 × 13–28 µm, abundant, versiform: obovoid, cylindrical, narrowly clavate or clavate, rarely septate, slightly thick-walled (up to 0.9 µm thick), hyaline.
Oleiferous hyphae
(4–7 µm wide) present in stipe and pileus trama.
Clamp connections
observed on all hyphae.
FIGURE 2. A–G.
Pseudosperma
indicum
.
A.
Basidiocarps.
B.
Basidiospores.
C.
Basidia.
D.
Cheilocystidia.
E.
Pileipellis.
F.
Stipitipellis.
G.
Caulocystidia. Scale Bars: A = 10 mm, B–D, G = 10 µm, E–F = 20 µm.
HabitandHabitat:—
On soil around
Vateria indica
(
Dipterocarpaceae
) trees, solitary or in small groups.
Geographicaldistributionrange:—
Known only from the
type
locality (
Kerala State
,
India
)
.
Additionalspecimensexamined:—
INDIA
.
Kerala State
:
Ernakulam District
,
Perumbavoor
,
Iringolkav Sacred Grove
,
10°06’29.8”N
76°30’08.1”E
,
25 September 2022
,
P
. Haridev
DKP-SERB82
.