Two novel species of Lactarius subgenus Plinthogalus from Uttarakhand Himalaya
Author
Uniyal, Priyanka
Department of Botany & Microbiology, H. N. B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal - 246174, Uttarakhand, India. & Department of Botany & Microbiology, H. N. B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal - 246174, Uttarakhand, India.
Author
Das, Kanad
Cryptogamic Unit, Botanical Survey of India, P. O. Botanic Garden, Howrah - 711103, India.
Author
Bhatt, R. P.
Department of Botany & Microbiology, H. N. B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal - 246174, Uttarakhand, India. & Department of Botany & Microbiology, H. N. B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal - 246174, Uttarakhand, India.
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Phytotaxa
2018
2018-02-16
338
3
255
264
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.338.3.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.338.3.3
1179-3163
13719929
Lactarius nodulisporus
Uniyal, K. Das & R.P. Bhatt
Figs. 2
&
3
Mycobank:—MB823795
Etymology:—Referring to the nodulose basidiospore ornamentation.
Type:—
INDIA
.
Uttarakhand
: Dhakuri,
2584 m
,
N 30º04.970ʹ
E 079º55.134’
,
3 August 2016
,
P. Uniyal, PU-1275
(
holotype
CAL).
Diagnosis:—Differs from
Lactarius montoyae
by its brown pileus, reddish orange discoloration of the lamellae when damaged and nodulose basidiospore ornamentation.
FIGURE 2.
Lactarius nodulisporus
a.
Fresh basidiomata in field;
b.
Marginate edges of lamellae
c.
White latex on lamellae;
d.
Transverse section through pileipellis;
e.
Stipitipellis;
f
. Pseudocystidia in hymenium;
g.
Cheiloleptocystidia;
h
. SEM images of basidiospores. Scale bars:
a =
50 mm;
d
,
f
= 25 μm;
e
,
g
= 50 μm;
h
= 2 μm. Photos by: Priyanka Uniyal.
FIGURE 3.
Lactarius nodulisporus
a.
Dissected basidiomata;
b.
Basidiospores;
c.
Basidia;
d.
Pseudocystidia;
e.
Cheiloleptocystidia;
f.
Pileipellis. Scale bars:
a =
10 mm;
b–f
= 10 μm Drawings by: Priyanka Uniyal.
Description:—
Pileus
26–47 mm
diam., convex to plano-convex, centre slightly depressed, surface smooth when young, rugose at maturity, radially rugose near centre, light brown (6D4–5) to dark brown (6F7–8), paler toward margin when young; margin entire to undulate, decurved.
Lamellae
adnexed, distant (6L+l/cm),
3–8 mm
wide, cream
(4A3) to light orange (5A4), initially unchanged when cut, turning reddish orange (7B7–8) after 10–15 minutes, edges concolorous to marginate; 3 lamellulae between 2 lamellae.
Stipe
40–63 ×
6–11 mm
, cylindrical, tapering toward apex,
concolorous with pileus, white at base.
Context
white to yellowish white, unchanging on exposure and in FeSO
4
and KOH, brownish red (8D7–8) in guaiacol; taste mild, odour pleasant.
Latex
moderately abundant, white, unchanging on lamellae; taste mild.
Spore print
not obtained.
Basidiospores
7.5–
8.4
–9 × 7–
7.7
–8 μm, (n = 40, Q = 1.06–
1.09
–1.13), subglobose, ornamentation 0.6–1.5 μm
high, composed of mostly round warts and ridges with entire to wavy edges, often with round extremes resulting in a nodulose appearance, never a complete reticulum; plage amyloid.
Basidia
49–77 × 12–19 μm, subclavate, 4- spored; sterigmata 5–10 μm long.
Lactifers
in hymenophoral trama up to 11 μm diam..
Pleuromacrocystidia
absent.
Pleuropseudocystidia
abundant, 5–9 μm thick, emergent, unbranched to frequently branched near apex, tortuous at base.
Cheilomacrocystidia
absent.
Cheiloleptocystidia
abundant, 20–32 × 4–7 μm, cylindrical, some with swollen base, round apex; brownish in KOH.
Pileipellis
a trichopalisade, 66–117 μm deep; suprapellis composed of cylindrical cells, 21–43 × 4–6.5 μm, aseptate, with brown intracellular pigment.
Pileopseudocystidia
3.5–4 μm diam., sometimes forked near apex.
Lactifers
in pilear trama up to 8 μm thick.
Stipitipellis
a trichopalisade, 62–100 μm deep, terminal cells with intracellular brown pigment.
Habitat:—Gregarious, under
Quercus sp
.
in subalpine mixed forest.
Specimens
examined:—
INDIA
.
Uttarakhand
,
Bageshwar
,
Dhakuri
,
2584 m
,
N 30º04.970ʹ
E 079º55.134’
,
3August 2016
,
P
. Uniyal, PU-1275
(
holotype
,
CAL
)
;
Rudraprayag
,
Chopta-Baniyakund
,
2347 m
,
N 30º29.384ʹ
E 079º09.662ʹ
,
27 August 2014
,
P
. Uniyal, PU-499
(
Isotype
GUH
)
.