Taxonomic revision of Russula subsection Amoeninae from South Korea
Author
Wisitrassameewong, Komsit
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, South Korea & National Biobank of Thailand (NBT), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science Park, Thanon Phahonyothin, Tambon Khlong Neung, Amphoe Klong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand
Author
Park, Myung Soo
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, South Korea
Author
Lee, Hyun
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, South Korea & Forest Biodiversity Division, Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 11186, South Korea
Author
Ghosh, Aniket
Department of Botany & Microbiology, H. N. B. Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar, Garhwal, 246174, Uttarakhand, India
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9905-118X
Author
Das, Kanad
A. J. C. Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Botanical Survey of India, P. O. Botanic Garden, Howrah 711103, India
Author
Buyck, Bart
ISYEB (CNRS, Sorbonne Universite, EPHE) Institut de Systematique, Evolution, Biodiversite, Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, case postale 39, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05, France
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6824-5280
Author
Looney, Brian P.
Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5342-9909
Author
Cabon, Miroslav
Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dubravska cesta 9, SK- 845 23, Bratislava, Slovakia
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2255-3816
Author
Adamcik, Slavomir
Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dubravska cesta 9, SK- 845 23, Bratislava, Slovakia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2156-5767
Author
Kim, Changmu
Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, South Korea
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7405-8449
Author
Kim, Chang Sun
Forest Biodiversity Division, Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 11186, South Korea
Author
Lim, Young Woon
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, South Korea
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2864-3449
ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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MycoKeys
2020
75
1
29
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.53673
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.53673
1314-4049-75-1
E62FA57881D7586EA2218CC3A8E98A8F
Russula orientipurpurea Wisitr., H. Lee & Y.W. Lim
sp. nov.
Figs 3C-E
, 4C, D
, 6
Material examined.
Holotype
. South Korea. Jullanam-do, Yeosu-si, Dolsando islands, 202 m elev.,
34°35'24"N
,
127°47'57"E
, Komsit Wisitrassameewong, Jae Young Park, 25 July 2017, SFC20170725-37 (Holotype, SFC!).
Etymology.
'
orientipurpurea
' refers to the origin of the species, East Asia, and its typical purple color of pileus.
Diagnosis.
Pileus surface with pale cream with flushed pale purple to purple stains; spores with almost complete to complete reticulum; subfusiform to fusiform hymenial cystidia.
Pileus
medium-sized, 52-60 mm diam., plano-convex to applanate with the deeply depressed center, margin inconspicuously striate up to 2 mm, acute, even; surface smooth, pruinose, slightly waxy, matt, slightly viscid when wet, cuticle peeling 1/2 to 3/4 of the pileus radius, color pale cream to cream, with darker shade of cream towards the center, typically flushed with pale or darker purple stains, sometimes with radial stripes of greyish ruby (12E5).
Lamellae
4-5 mm deep, adnate, moderately distant, approximately 11-18 per cm near the pileus margin, white to pale yellow (3A3), furcations sometimes present near the stipe, lamellulae occasional, edge even.
Stipe
40-50
x
11-13 mm, centrally attached, cylindrical, surface smooth, longitudinally striate, color white and sometimes with a greyish red (11D4-D5) flush; hollow.
Context
2-3 mm thick at half of the pileus radius, white, rather firm but fragile in stipe when mature, turning slowly greenish with FeSO4 and pale orange to orange white with KOH; taste mild; odor slightly fruity.
Spore print
cream white to white.
Basidiospores
(n = 80, 4, 4) (6.3-)6.9-7.3-7.8(-8.6)
x
(5.4-)6-6.4-6.9(-7.6)
µm
, subglobose to broadly ellipsoid, Q = (1.06-)1.09-1.14-1.19(-1.28), ornamentation of thin to moderately thick, 0.6-1.4
µm
high ridges forming an incomplete or complete reticulum (3-7 in a 3
µm
circle), in a 3
µm
circle isolated warts rare (0-1 in a 3
µm
circle), suprahilar spot not amyloid, small, surrounded by fine and less prominent reticulation.
Basidia
(28-)32-36.2-40(-45)
x
(7.5-)9.5-10.9-12.5(-14.5)
µm
, 4-spored, clavate.
Basidiola
(27.8-)33.4-37.7-42.1(-43.4)
x
(9-)9.7-10.5-11.4(-12.2)
µm
, narrowly clavate, with guttate or granular contents.
Hymenial cystidia on lamellae sides
widely dispersed to dispersed, 200-700 per mm2, (64-)74.5-87.9-101(-131)
x
(8.5-)10.5-12.8-15(-18.5)
µm
, mostly fusiform or narrowly fusiform, occasionally clavate, originating from subhymenium, emergent or not beyond basidia, apically constricted but obtuse, usually with thickened walls (up to 0.8
µm
), contents optically empty, negative in sulfovanillin.
Lamellar edge
with dispersed basidia, true gloeocystidia (with differentiated contents) absent; marginal cells very abundant, resembling terminal cells in the pileus, usually narrowly lagenifom or subfusiform, apically narrowed but obtuse (28.5-)48-67.8-88(-121)
x
(3-)5.5-8.2-11(-14.5)
µm
; shorter narrowly clavate to clavate, (10.5-)13.5-18-22.5(-27.5)
x
(3.5-)5-6.5-8(-10.5)
µm
.
Pileipellis
orthochromatic in Cresyl blue, sharply delimited from the underlying context, 170-240
µm
thick, with a well-defined, gelatinized, 30-60
µm
thick suprapellis of ascending or erect hyphal terminations forming a trichoderm, subpellis 180-250
µm
thick, dense, horizontally oriented, gelatinized and branched cylindrical to inflated hyphae; acid-resistant incrustrations absent. Hyphal terminations near the pileus margin unbranched, apically often flexuous, either long and attenuated or subcylindrical, short and obtuse, the attenuated ones (39.0-)55.5-72.3-89.0(-112.0)
x
(2.5-)5.0-6.1-7.2(-8.5)
µm
, subulate or narrowly fusiform, sometimes slightly moniliform, apically subacute, thin-walled, subterminal cells shorter, cylindrical ones with terminal cells (10-)16.5-25.3-34(-57)
x
(3-)4-5.2-6(-7.5)
µm
, apically sometimes slightly constricted, apically obtuse; followed by 0-2 unbranched short, equally wide cells, sometimes originate from branched cells. Hyphal termination near the pileus center also dimorphous, the attenuated ones prevailing with terminal cells (10.5-)18.5-50.5-82.5(-104.5)
x
(3.5-)4.5-6.0-7.5(-10)
µm
, subulate, thin-walled, apically subacute, cylindrical ones with terminal cells (13.5-)19-42.9-66.5(-85.5)
x
(3.5-)4.5-5.6-6.5(-9.0)
µm
.
Pileocystidia
absent. Cystidioid or oleipherous hyphae in subpellis or context absent.
Figure 6.
Microscopic features of
Russula orientipurpurea
(SFC20170725-37)
A
basidia
B
basidiola
C
clavate marginal cells
D
hymenial cystidia on lamellae sides
E
subulate marginal cells
F
hyphal termination at pileus margin
G
hyphal termination at pileus centre. Scale bars: 10
µm
.
Ecology.
solitary to scattered on soil in mixed forest with
Quercus
and
Pinus
trees.
Studied materials.
South Korea. Chungcheongnam-do, Gongju-si, Mt. Museong, 341 m elev.,
36°35'52"N
,
127°01'59"E
, Hyun Lee, Seung-Yoon Oh, 26 July 2012, SFC20120726-37 (Paratype SFC!); Incheon-si, Gangwha-gun, Mt. Goryeo, 228 m elev.,
37°44'54"N
,
126°26'01"E
, Young Woon Lim, 4 August 2012, SFC20120804-09 (Paratype, SFC!); Seoul, Gwanak-gu, Mt. Gwanak, 154 m elev.,
37°27'06"N
,
126°56'34"E
, Hyun Lee, Won Ju Kim, 25 August 2012, SFC20120825-02 (Paratype SFC!); ibid, 202 m elev.,
37°27'34"N
,
126°56'19"E
, Hyun Lee, Myung Soo Park, 31 August 2012, SFC20120831-04 (Paratype SFC!); ibid, 238 m elev.,
37°26'53"N
,
126°54'11"E
, Hyun Lee, Komsit Wisitrassameewong, 19 August 2017, SFC20170819-08 (Paratype SFC!); Gyeongsangnam-do, Hapcheon-gun, Mt. Gaya, 631 m elev.,
35°47'59"N
,
128°05'46"E
, Jae Young Park, Komsit Wisitrassameewong, Ki Hyeong Park, 26 July 2017, SFC20170726-47 (Paratype SFC!); Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ulleung-gun, Nari basin, 395 m elev.,
37°31'03"N
,
130°52'11"E
, Jae Young Park, Nam Kyu Kim, 21 August 2017, SFC20170821-22b (Paratype SFC!).
Figure 7.
Microscopic features of
Russula
sp. (SFC20160726-13)
A
basidia
B
basidiola
C
clavate marginal cells
D
hymenial cystidia on lamellae sides
E
subulate marginal cells
F
hyphal termination at pileus margin
G
hyphal termination at pileus centre. Scale bars: 10
µm
.
Comments.
Russula orientipurpurea
is common in mixed forests in South Korea. This species was misidentified as the North American
R. mariae
(
Park et al. 2013
). The spores in
R. orientipurpurea
have more complete ridge connections (3-7 lines in the 3
µm
circle) and a smaller number of warts (0-1 warts in the 3
µm
circle) than those in
R. mariae
(lines 1-4, warts 4-6).
Russula orientipurpurea
is morphologically similar to
R. intervenosa
. However, the dark red pileus centere, broader hymenial cystidia (up to 18
µm
), and the thicker pileipellis (250-600
µm
) of
R. intervenosa
(
Crous et al. 2016
) distinguishes this species from
R. orientipurpurea
(see Table
2
).