Three new species from Guangdong Province of China, and a molecular assessment of Hygrocybe subsection Hygrocybe Author Wang, Chao-Qun Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Culture Collection and Application, State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510070, Guangdong, China Author Zhang, Ming Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Culture Collection and Application, State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510070, Guangdong, China Author Li, Tai-Hui Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Culture Collection and Application, State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510070, Guangdong, China mycolab@263.net text MycoKeys 2020 2020-12-09 75 145 161 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.59600 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.59600 1314-4049-75-145 06DABE2E35D357019BD8C37331DB7A93 Hygrocybe rubroconica C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li sp. nov. Figures 3E, F , 6 Typification. China. Guangdong Province, Shaoguan City, Ruyang County, Nanling Natural Reserve, elev. ca 1180 m, 15 May 2015, Ming Zhang, Hao Huang and Jiang Xu (GDGM45213, Holotype!). Sequences ex holotype. MW001786 (ITS), MW007881 (LSU). Etymology. " rubro -": red, "- Hygrocybe conica ": conical. The species epithet " Hygroaster rubroconica " refers to its red pileus surface. Diagnosis. Hygrocybe rubroconica differs from H. conica by having redder pileus, white to light reddish white and ventricose to broadly ventricose lamellae, simitranslucent stipe covered with white fibrils at first, and mainly 2-spored basidia. Description. Pileus 5-25 mm broad, conical, conical when young, broadly conical, hemisphere to plano-convex when mature, sometimes with an umbo in center, red to vivid red (10A7-8, 10B7-8), usually darker at disc, translucently striate from the margin to about a half of radius, blackening when bruised or mature; margin incurved, white to light yellow to reddish yellow (4A5-6). Lamellae free, ventricose to broadly ventricose, white to yellowish white, blackening when bruised or mature, up to 4 mm broad, distinct, waxy, fragile, with 1-3 lamellula between two entire lamellae. Stipe 20-40 mm long, 1-4 mm thick, central, cylindrical, slightly enlarged towards the base, hollow, simitranslucent, pale yellow (4A3) to brownish orange (5C3-5), nigrescent when bruised or old, usually covered with white longitudinal fine fibrils when young. Figure 6. Microscopic features Hygrocybe rubroconica (GDGM45213) A basidiospores B basidia C Hymenophoral trama cells D terminal cells of pileipellis. Basidiospores (7.5)8-10.5(11) x (6.5)7-8.5 μm [mean length = 9 μm , mean width = 7.6 μm ], Q = 1-1.47, Qm = 1.2, globose, subglobose, broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled. Basidia 25.5-45 x 8.5-12 μm , mainly 2-spored, rarely 4-spored, clavate, containing some black endochrome in KOH, with sterigmata up to 10.5 μm long. Pseudocystidia present. Pileipellis as a cutis, comprised of parallel hyphae 4-10 μm wide, occasionally with bend hyphae, with some black inclusions. Stipipellis made up of parallel hyphae, occasionally with some thick-walled haphae. Hymenophoral trama regular, of hyaline and thin-walled hyphae 8.5-17 μm wide, sometimes containing blackish brown materials. Habit, habitat and distribution. Scattered to clustered on moist soil in forests; occurring from April to September. So far only known from Southern China. Additional specimens examined. China. Guangdong Province, Ruyang County, Nanling Natural Reserve, elev. ca. 1400 m, 24°89'N, 113°01'E , 16 June 2014, M. Zhang & T. Li (GDGM45209); same location, 15 May 2015, M. Zhang, H. Huang & J. Xu (GDGM45214). Remarks. Hygrocye rubroconica is characterized by the red pileus, ventricose to broadly ventricose lamellae, nearly translucent stipe covered with white fibrils at first, globose to ellipsoid basidiospores, mainly 2-spored basidia, and the presence of pseudocystidia. Hygrocybe veselskyi Singer & Kuthan, originally described from Czechoslovakia, resembles H. rubroconica in its general appearance due to the red pileus and black staining reaction when touched or mature; however, H. veselskyi differs from H. rubroconica since it has yellow lamellae and bigger basidiospores measuring 10-12.5 x 5.3-6 μm ( Candusso 1997 ).