Hygrocybe pellucida-a new species of Hygrophoraceae from Kerala State, India
Author
Deepna Latha, K. P.
0000-0001-5012-4755
deepnocybe@gmail.com
Author
Haridev, P.
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
Author
Manimohan, Patinjareveettil
0000-0002-5382-8050
pmanimohan@gmail.com
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-05-06
646
3
282
292
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.646.3.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.646.3.4
1179-3163
Hygrocybe pellucida
K. P. D. Latha & P. Haridev
sp. nov
.
Figs. 3–4
MycoBank no.: MB 851431
FIGURE 3.
Hygrocybe pellucida
.
A–F.
Basidiocarps.
G.
Macrospores.
H.
Microspores.
I.
Microbasidium.
J.
Macrobasidium.
K.
Pseudocystidia.
L.
Pileipellis.
M.
Stipitipellis. Scale bars:
A–F
= 10 mm;
G–K
= 10 µm;
L
= 25 µm;
M
= 100 µm. Photos by: K. P. Deepna Latha & P. Haridev.
FIGURE 4.
Hygrocybe pellucida
.
A.
Macrospores.
B.
Microspores.
C.
Macrobasidia.
D.
Microbasidia.
E.
Pseudocystidia.
F.
Stipitipellis.
G.
Pileipellis. Scale bars:
A–E
= 10 mm;
G
= 20 µm;
F
= 50 µm. Drawings by: P. Haridev.
Diagnosis:—
Characterized by small, viscid, translucent basidiocarps, a whitish to grayish pileus with reddish pellucid striations, dimorphic basidiospores and basidia, a sterile lamella edge with abundant pseudocystidia, an ixotrichoderm-type pileipellis and an ixocutis-type stipitipellis. Differs from
H. snigdha
in having a grayish red, broadly applanate pileus with a small central depression, adnexed lamellae with a crenulate edge, an ixotrichoderm-type pileipellis and distinct nrITS and nrLSU sequences.
Type
:—
INDIA
.
Kerala State
:
Malappuram District
,
Mayilanji Valavu
,
11°07.958′N
,
075°52.479′E
,
24 June 2023
,
P. Haridev
DKP-SERB131 (
CALI
!).
GenBank
accessions nrITS: OR982363
; nrLSU: OR982364.
Etymology:—
pellucida
(Latin)
, translucent; refers to the translucent basidiocarps of this species.
Description:—Basidiocarps
small, viscid, translucent.
Pileus
4–15 mm
diam., hemispherical or campanulate when young, becoming applanate or broadly applanate with a small central depression at maturity; surface initially whitish at the center, vivid red (11A8/OAC497) elsewhere, becoming orange-gray (6B2/OAC669) on and around the center, grayish red or deep red (8B6/11A6/OAC626/OAC497) on the striations, pinkish white (9A2/OAC578) elsewhere with an orange-gray margin (6B2/OAC669) at maturity, not hygrophanous, strongly viscid, translucent-striate towards the margin; margin inflexed when young, straight to somewhat reflexed at maturity, wavy.
Lamellae
adnexed to narrowly adnate or sinuate, subdistant, with lamellulae in 1–2 tiers, grayish red or deep red (8B6/11A6/OAC626/OAC497), up to
1.5 mm
wide; edge crenulate, mostly concolorous with the sides or at times one or two lamellae with a reddish brown (8D6/OAC642) edge.
Stipe
2–26 ×
1–2.5 mm
, central, terete, equal, solid, cartilaginous; surface brownish orange (6C4/OAC633) all over when young, becoming pale red (11A3/OAC501) towards the apex, orange-gray (5B2/ OAC683) elsewhere at maturity, translucent, subviscid, finely pruinose all over; base slightly swollen.
Context
soft, up to
1 mm
wide, white.
Odor
and
taste
not distinctive.
Basidiospores
dimorphic;
macrospores
8–10(11) × 6–8 (9 ± 1.4 × 6.4 ± 1.7) µm, Q = 1–2, Qm = 1.4, broadly ellipsoid or ovoid, thin-walled, hyaline, with oleaginous contents, inamyloid;
microspores
3–5 × 3–4 (4.3 ± 1.3 × 3.8 ± 1.2) µm, Q = 1–1.3, Qm = 1.1, globose or subglobose, thin-walled, hyaline, with oleaginous contents, inamyloid.
Basidia
dimorphic;
macrobasidia
36–46 × 12–15 µm, clavate or broadly clavate, thin-walled, hyaline or with some oleaginous contents, inamyloid, 2- or 4-spored; sterigmata up to 4 µm long;
microbasidia
22–30 × 6–12 µm, narrowly clavate or clavate, thin-walled, hyaline or with some oleaginous contents, inamyloid, 1-, 2- or 4-spored; sterigmata up to 4 µm long.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Lamella edge
sterile with pseudocystidia originating from the tramal hyphae.
Pseudocystidia
15–60 × 3–9 µm, abundant, narrowly clavate, narrowly cylindrical or flexuose, mostly septate, rarely with bifurcations, thin-walled, hyaline or with oleaginous contents, inamyloid.
Lamella trama
slightly subregular to almost regular, made up of inflated (up to 24 µm wide), very long (> 500 µm) elements occasionally with tapering ends at the center, and narrow (3–5 µm wide), rather closely septate hyphae towards the hymenium and lamella edge, thinto slightly thick-walled, hyaline, inamyloid.
Pileus trama
subregular; hyphae 5–15 µm wide, thin- to slightly thick-walled, hyaline or with a pale yellowish plasmatic pigment, inamyloid.
Pileipellis
an ixotrichoderm; terminal cells 24–59 × 2–4 µm, narrowly cylindrical, seldom flexuose, thin-walled, hyaline or with oleaginous contents, inamyloid.
Stipitipellis
an ixocutis composed of up to 10 layers (up to 60 µm wide) of narrow, parallel hyphae, 3–8 µm wide, thin-walled, hyaline or with oleaginous contents, inamyloid.
Clamp connections
observed on all hyphae.
Habit and Habitat:—
Solitary or in small groups on soil among decaying grass.
Geographical distribution range:—
Known only from the
type
locality in
Kerala State
,
India
.
Additional specimens examined:—
INDIA
.
Kerala State
:
Malappuram District
,
Mayilanji Valavu
,
11°07.958′N
,
075°52.479′E
,
11 August 2018
,
K. P. Deepna Latha
and
K. N. Anil Raj
DKP530
;
11 September 2022
,
K. P. Deepna Latha
and
K. N. Anil Raj DKP547
;
12 September 2022
,
P. Haridev
DKP-SERB88
(
CALI
)
.