A new species of Lactarius sect. Uvidi (Russulaceae) from India
Author
Bera, Ishika
0000-0003-0207-3644
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, P. O. - Botanic Garden, Howrah - 711103, India.
iamishika6@gmail.com
Author
Das, Kanad
0000-0001-9852-1266
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, P. O. - Botanic Garden, Howrah - 711103, India. & kanaddasbsi @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9852 - 1266
kanaddasbsi@gmail.com
Author
Datta, Bejoysekhar
0000-0003-0486-9005
Mycology and Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Kalyani, Kalyani - 741235, India. iamishika 6 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0207 - 3644 & bejoy. datta @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0486 - 9005
bejoy.datta@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-12-20
576
2
203
212
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.576.2.6
journal article
53779
10.11646/phytotaxa.576.2.6
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1179-3163
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Lactarius indoviolaceus
I. Bera & K. Das
sp
.
nov
.
Figs. 2
,
3
MycoBank:—MB 844780
GenBank:—
ON951745
(nrITS,
Holotype
) and
ON951747
(nrITS)
Diagnosis:—A medium-sized
Lactarius
that can be separated from its closest relative,
L
.
pyriodorus
with its non-zonate, greyish yellow pileus and yellowish white stipe which turn pale violet on bruising or exposure of the context, much thinner pileipellis, and growth under
Castanopsis spp
.
Type
:—
INDIA
.
Arunachal Pradesh
,
West Kameng district
:
Shergaon
,
N 27°07.810’
E 092°15.116’
, Elev.
2243 m
,
22 July 2019
,
I
.
Bera
&
K
.
Das
,
IB 19-015
(
CAL 1876
,
holotype
!)
.
Etymology:—The epithet refers to the basidiomata staining pale violet on bruising and occurring in
India
.
Description:—
Pileus
65–75 mm
diam., planoconvex with a deep central depression; surface moist, very greasy, finely and faintly rugulose in the centre, greyish yellow (4B3) at centre, lighter towards margin; margin regular, entire, smooth, incurved.
Lamellae
subdecurrent, close (10 L+l /cm at pilear margin), sometimes forked; lamellulae present, in 5 series; edge entire; yellowish grey (3–4B3), immediately turning pale violet (17A3) on bruising.
Stipe
120–140 ×
2–2.5 mm
, central, cylindric with much broader base; surface viscid, finely rugulose, yellowish white (1–2A2) changing to pale violet on bruising, white mycelium present at the base.
Context
in pileus thin, pithy in stipe, yellowish white (1A2), almost immediately turning pale violet to greyish violet (17A–B3) on exposure, dull green (27E4) in KOH, brownish in guaiac and unchanging in FeSO
4
.
Latex
moderate, watery white, turning cut lamellae pale violet.
Taste
very bitter.
Odor
pleasant.
Spore print
not obtained.
Basidiospores
6.0–
7.5
–9.5
×
5.0–
6.3
–8.0 μm, (n = 30, Q = 1.14–
1.26
–1.49), subglobose to ellipsoid; ornamentation amyloid, up to 0.8–1.1 µm high, composed of isolated or aligned warts and ridges to form an incomplete reticulum; suprahilar spot inamyloid.
Basidia
44.2–59.0 × 11.7–12.5 µm, subclavate, 4-spored; sterigmata 4.0–5.0 × 1.2–1.4 µm.
Pleuromacrocystidia
abundant, 58.0–103 × 7.9–11.0 µm, emergent up to 40.3 µm, subcylindric with fusoid, subfusoid, mucronate, capitate, subcapitate to appendiculate apices, thin-walled; content dense, crystalline, needlelike.
Pleuropseudocystidia
scarce to abundant, up to 3 µm wide, emergent, cylindrical to slightly tortuous, with rounded apex.
Lamellae edge
fertile with basidia and basidioles.
Cheilomacrocystidia
not found.
Subhymenium
up to 10.5 µm thick, cellular.
Hymenophoral trama
composed of lactifers and nests of sphaerocytes connected with connecting hyphae.
Pileipellis
up to 173.5 µm thick, an ixocutis to ixotrichoderm composed of interwoven, septate, mostly ascending hyphae (8.6–29.2 × 2.0–3.0 μm) intermixed with lactiferous hyphae.
Stipitipellis
up to 70.2 μm thick, an ixocutis, composed of interwoven, septate hyphae (7.5–27 × 1.2–1.5 μm).
Clamp connections
absent in all tissues.
Habitat and distribution:—Growing solitary on soil in association with
Castanopsis sp
.
in West Kameng district of
Arunachal Pradesh
.
Additional specimen examined:—
INDIA
.
Arunachal Pradesh
,
West Kameng district
:
Shergaon
,
N 27°09.216’
,
E 092°16.174’
, Elev.
2369 m
,
26 July 2019
,
I
.
Bera
&
K
.
Das
,
IB 19-066
(
CAL 1877
)
.