Agaricus section Minores: New and noteworthy species from India
Author
Arya, C. P.
0000-0003-3478-3798
Microbiology Division, Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden & Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, 695 562, Kerala, India.
aryacptbgri@gmail.com
Author
Pradeep, C. K.
0000-0001-9839-376X
Microbiology Division, Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden & Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, 695 562, Kerala, India.
pradeeptbgri@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-01-18
634
3
255
273
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.634.3.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.634.3.5
1179-3163
Agaricus wayanadensis
C.P. Arya & C.K. Pradeep
sp. nov.
(Figs. 5,6)
MycoBank MB: 851578
Diagnosis
:—It can be distinguished from
A. elongatestipes
by orange white to brownish orange pileus with brown squamules, simple clavate to, cylindro-clavate, hyaline cheilocystidia, slightly larger basidiospores (4.8–5.9 × 3.1–3.7 µm) and molecularly by 44 nucleotide positions in the nrITS.
Holotype
:—
INDIA
.
Kerala State
:
Wayanad District
,
Kuruva Island
,
11. 49° N
,
76. 55°E
, elev.
700 m
,
07 June 2022
,
Arya
TBGT
(M)18860
! GenBank [ITS]: OR661750.
FIGURE 5.
Agaricus wayanadensis
(TBGT(M)18860, holotype).
A–B.
Habit
in situ
;
C.
Basidioma with brown lamellae. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photos by: C. P. Arya.
FIGURE 6.
Agaricus waynadensis
(TBGT(M)18860, holotype).
A.
Basidia;
B.
Basidiospores;
C.
Cheilocystidia;
D.
Pileipellis;
E.
Stipitipellis;
F.
Annulus. Scale bar:
A–B
= 10 um,
C–F
= 50 um. Photos by: C. P. Arya.
Etymology
:—
wayanadensis
(Latin)
, refers to the
type
locality “Wayanad District” of the new species.
Description:—
Pileus
30–60 mm
diam., plano-convex to applanate with a flat or slightly depressed disc; surface orange white/brownish orange (6B2/6B3) with dark brown disc, brown appressed squamulose throughout, paler and sparse towards margin, dry; margin straight, entire, exceeding the lamellae.
Lamellae
free, dark brown, up to
6 mm
wide, crowded with lamellulae of different lengths; edge concolorous to the sides, entire.
Stipe
33–74 ×
5–6 mm
, central, cylindric, curved, hollow, brittle, tapering up from a clavate base; surface dry, white to off white, becoming light brownish on handling, smooth and glabrous above the annulus, finely squamulose below the annulus, vanishing on handling. White mycelial strands present at the stipe base.
Context
white, up to
3 mm
thick at the pileus disc, fleshy.
Annulus
superous, white, membranous, skirt like, pendant, evanescent.
Odor
mushroomy.
Macrochemical reactions
:—KOH and Schäffer’s reactions positive on fresh basidiomata.
Basidiospores
4.8–5.9 × 3.1–3.7 µm, (avL = 5.39 ± 0.27, avW = 3.40 ± 0.16), Q = 1.3–1.7, (avQ= 1.58), ellipsoid to oblong, brown, thick-walled, without apical pore.
Basidia
14–18 × 6–7 µm, clavate to broadly clavate, tetrasterigmate, thin-walled, hyaline. Lamella edge sterile with crowded cheilocystidia.
Cheilocystidia
14.5–25.4 × 8.6–11.6 µm, simple, or sometimes 2-celled, clavate, cylindro-clavate, thin-walled, hyaline.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Hymenophoral trama
regular, hyphae 2.9–14 µm wide, constricted at septa, thin-walled, hyaline.
Pileal trama
interwoven, branched, septate, hyphae 8.5–20 µm wide, inflated, thin-walled, hyaline.
Pileipellis
a cutis, composed of parallel, cylindrical hyphae 7.8–10 µm wide, not or slightly constricted at septa, thin-walled, with light brown contents.
Stipitipellis
composed of parallel, hyphae, cylindrical, not or slightly constricted at septa 3.7–8.8 µm wide, thin-walled, hyaline.
Annulus
composed of cylindrical hyphae, slightly constricted at septa, 4.1–10.4 µm wide, thin-walled, hyaline.
Clamp connections
absent.
Habitat and phenology
:—Solitary, scattered on soil; fruiting in April, June.
Additional specimen examined
:—
India
,
Kerala State
, Thiruvananthapuram District, Palode, JNTBGRI Campus,
8.75°N
,
77.02°E
, elev.
150 m
,
18 April 2022
, Arya TBGT(M)18790.
Notes:
Agaricus wayanadensis
is characterized by orange white to brownish orange pileus with dark brown appressed squamules, clavate stipe, ellipsoid to oblong basidiospores, simple, clavate cheilocystidia and pileipellis a cutis with brownish contents. In the phylogenetic analysis,
A. wayanadensis
forms a subclade within clade I and distinct from all other species in the clade by more than 44 nucleotide differences in the nrITS sequences.
Agaricus elongatestipes
can be distinguished from
A. wayanadensis
by its ochreous yellow appressed fibrillose pileus, bulbous stipe base, almond odor, small ellipsoid to elongate basidiospores (4.6–5.4 × 3.0–3.5 µm) and clavate, pyriform or capitate cheilocystidia with long narrow stalk and yellow contents.
Agaricus luteopallidus
is characterized by a pileus covered with pale yellow to light brownish yellow fibrils or with triangular squamules, cheilocystidia simple, rarely in short chains, globose to sphaeropedunculate with yellowish contents, pileipellis hyphae with yellowish pigments and almond odor. Small basidiomata (
30–35 mm
), yellow pileus with orange flakes, claviform to pyriform cheilocystidia with yellowish contents and pileipellis with yellow vacuolar pigments (
Heinemann 1956
) distinguishes
Agaricus laeticulus
.
Agaricus cerinupileus
can be separated by its large fleshy basidiomata (
70–90 mm
), flavescent on touching, bruising, or cutting, ochraceous-yellow appressed fibrillose scaly pileus, heavily fibrillose woolly stipe, large basidiospores (5.5–6.5 × 3.5–4.2 µm), and large, capitate cheilocystidia with long narrow stalk with yellow pigments. Grayish yellow to yellow ochre fibrillose squamulose pileus, fibrillose stipe with strongly flavescent on bruising, smaller basidiospores (4.6–5.2 × 2.7–3.3 µm), pyriform to broadly clavate cheilocystidia with yellowish contents and pileipellis hyphae with yellowish brown contents key out
Agaricus flavopileatus
from
A. wayanadensis
.