Biodiversity and phylogeny of Marasmius (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Madagascar
Author
Shay, Jackie E.
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Author
Desjardin, Dennis E.
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Author
Perry, Brian A.
Author
Grace, Chris L.
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Author
Newman, Danny S.
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-01-25
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.292.2.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.292.2.1
1179-3163
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Marasmius ferruginoides
Antonín Mycotaxon
89(2): 399–422. 2004
. (
Fig. 22
,
Plate 8
)
Type
:—
DR CONGO
. Tshopo Province, Kisangani, forest near Zoo,
2 May 1984
,
B
. Buyck 1615
(
BR
11731–91).
Description:—
Pileus
7–9 mm
diam, campanulate, umbilicate; margin smooth to rugulose; surface dry, glabrous; orange to reddish orange (8
C
7).
Context
thin, orangish red.
Lamellae
adnexed, close (17–20) with 3 series of lamellulae, narrow; yellowish white (3
A
3), non-marginate.
Stipe
29–50 ×
0.5–1 mm
, central, cylindrical, wiry, hollow; surface glabrous; apex buff to cream (3
A
3), centrally light brown (5
B
6), base dark brown (6
C
4, 6
F
8).
Odor and taste
not distinctive.
Basidiospores
10.4–12.8 × 4–4.8 μm [x
m
= 11.52 ± 1.07 × 4.48 ± 0.44 μm;
Q
= 2.17–3.20;
Q
m
= 2.61 ± 0.48, n =5, s =1], narrowly ellipsoid to oblong, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled.
Basidia
not observed.
Basidioles
17.6–29.6 × 5.6–7.2 μm, clavate to fusoid, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled.
Cheilocystidia
scattered, of
Siccus-
type
broom cells; main body 17.6–24.8 × 5.6–7.2 μm, clavate to cylindrical, 2–3 lobed, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled; apical setulae 0.8–8.8 × 0.8–1.6 μm, cylindrical to conical, seldom branched, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled.
Pleurocystidia
few, 26.4–38.4 × 4.8–7.2 μm, subfusoid to subcylindrical, seldom lobed, often mucronate or capitate, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled.
Pileipellis
mottled, a hymeniform layer of
Siccus
-
type
broom cells; main body 15.2–20 × 5.6–7.2 μm, clavate to broadly clavate or irregular, light brown, inamyloid, apically thick-walled; apical setulae 1.6–5.6 × 0.8– 1.6 μm, conical, strict, often forked, hyaline, inamyloid, thick-walled.
Pileus trama
interwoven; hyphae 3.2–10.4 μm diam, cylindrical to inflated, smooth, hyaline, dextrinoid, thick-walled.
Lamellar
trama
regular; hyphae 2.4–6.4 μm diam, cylindrical, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thick-walled.
Stipe tissue
monomitic; cortical hyphae 3.2–5.6 μm diam, parallel, cylindrical, smooth, brown, dextrinoid, thick-walled; medullary hyphae 1.6–10.4 μm diam, parallel, cylindrical, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled.
Caulocystidia
absent.
Clamp connections
present.
Habit, habitat and known distribution:—Solitary or in gregarious clusters on leaves of
Intsia bijuga
(
Fabaceae
). Africa (
Cameroon
,
DR Congo
,
Ghana
,
Kenya
,
Nigeria
),
Madagascar
.
Material examined:—
MADAGASCAR
. Region Atsinanana, District Brickaville, Commune Andevoranto, Andavakimena Forest, elev.
8 m
, GPS: 18˚ 53.082’
S
, 49˚ 07.559’
E
,
30 January 2014
,
J
.
E
. Shay 209
(
SFSU
).
Notes:—
Marasmius ferruginoides
is characterized by a relatively small (
7–9 mm
diam), campanulate, smooth to wrinkled,orange to reddish orange pileus, close (17–20),non-collariate,non-marginate lamellae, a glabrous stipe lacking caulocystidia, narrow (4.8–7.2 μm), mucronate pleurocystidia,
Siccus
-
type
broom cells, and growth on dicotyledonous leaves. Antonín (2004) established
M. ferruginoides
for African material determined by
Pegler (1977)
as
M. gardneri
Singer
(=
M. ferrugineus
(Berk.) Berk. & M.A. Curtis
, a different species from
Brazil
), and subsequently reported the species from
Cameroon
,
DR Congo
,
Ghana
,
Kenya
, and
Nigeria
(
Antonín 2007
). The Madagascan specimen (
JES
209
) reported here differs from continental specimens in forming a more reddish orange pileus (rather than yellowish orange).
Antonín and Buyck (2006)
reported
M. confertus
var.
parvisporus
from
Madagascar
, and our material of
M. ferruginioides
would key there, but the former has smaller pilei (up to
3 mm
diam), fewer lamellae (15), and shorter basidiospores (8.5–12 μm long). An ITS sequence of
JES
209
(
KX
148983) places
M. ferruginoides
in an isolated position in the ITS phylogeny (
Fig. 1a
).