Taxonomic study of Collybiopsis (Omphalotaceae, Agaricales) in the Republic of Korea with seven new species
Author
Kim, Ji Seon
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
Author
Cho, Yoonhee
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
Author
Park, Ki Hyeong
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
Author
Park, Ji Hyun
Water Supply and Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
Author
Kim, Minkyeong
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6666-6639
Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, Republic of Korea
Author
Kim, Chang Sun
Forest Biodiversity Division, Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon-si 11186, Republic of Korea
Author
Lim, Young Woon
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2864-3449
School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.88.79266
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Collybiopsis orientisubnuda J.S. Kim & Y.W. Lim
sp. nov.
Fig. 3G-H
Etymology.
Epithet "
Collybiopsis orientisubnuda
" meaning the new species has originated from the East and is morphologically similar to
Co. subnuda
.
Holotype.
The Republic of Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do: Ulleung-gun,
37°31'21"N
,
130°53'14"E
, alt. 757 m, 19 July 2016, Changmu Kim, Jinsung Lee, Jae Young Park, NIBRFG0000500990 (GenBank accession no. ITS: OL467262; nrLSU: OL546546).
Diagnosis.
It features a brownish, 15-50 mm pileus, orangish cream-colored lamellae, greyish to brownish orange, tomentose, 20-80
x
2.5-6 mm stipe, subcylindrical to fusoid, 6.7-8.6
x
1.8-3.2
μm
basidiospores, and cylindrical, flexuose, sometimes irregular or curved, 26.3-52 (63)
x
3.5-6.5
μm
caulocystidia. This species is morphologically similar to
Co. subnuda
.
Description.
Pileus: 15-50 mm, convex to plano-convex, sometimes subumbonate; Surface smooth, brownish orange (6C5 to 7C4), becoming paler to the margin (5A2). Lamellae: distant, L = 16-28, l = 3-7, adnexed, pale yellow (4A3) to orange white (5A2). Stipe: 20-80 (100)
x
2.5-6 mm, central to eccentric, cylindrical, tomentose, often twisted, greyish orange (6B4) to brownish orange(7C4), becoming paler and thinner to the base. Basidiospores: 6.7-8.6
x
1.8-3.2
μm
(average 7.5
x
2.5
μm
),
Q
= 2.5-3.2 (mean = 2.92), cylindrical to fusoid, smooth, hyaline, non-dextrinoid, with drops. Basidia: (17) 19.8-28.7 (29)
x
3.7-7.3
μm
, 4-spored, narrowly clavate, often constricted. Cheilocystidia: variable in shape and size, 21-33.3
x
4.7-8.2
μm
, lobed, clavate, slightly sphaeropendunculate, sometimes constricted or with rostrate apex. Pleurocystidia: 24.7-52.3
x
5.1-9.1
μm
, narrowly utriform, clavate, sometimes clavate with rostrate apex. Trama hyphae: cylindrical, often subinflated, smooth, branched, non-dextrinoid, 2.0-7.0
μm
wide. Pileipellis: a cutis made up of cylindrical, 2-8
μm
wide hyphae; terminal elements adpressed, cylindrical, often subinflated, with weak annular ornamentation, 3-6
μm
wide. Stipitipellis: a cutis of cylindrical, smooth, 2.5-7
μm
wide hyphae. Caulocystidia: 26.3-52 (63)
x
3.5-6.5
μm
, cylindrical, flexuose, sometimes irregular or curved. Clamp connections: present in all tissues.
Other specimens examined.
The
Republic of Korea
,
Chungcheongnam-do
:
Yesan-gun
,
Mt. Gaya
,
35°48'14"N
,
128°5'49"E
, alt.
863 m
,
23 August 2017
, Hae Jin Cho, Ki Hyeong Park, SFC20170823-39. The
Republic of Korea
, Gangwon-do: Pyeongchang-gun,
Mt. Odae
,
37°43'54"N
,
128°35'42"E
, alt.
683 m
,
8 July 2017
, Nam Kyu Kim, SFC20170708-14. The
Republic of Korea
,
Gyeongsangbuk-do
: Ulleung-gun,
37°31'30"N
,
130°52'21"E
, alt.
718 m
,
2 September 2015
, Jae Young Park, SFC20150902-01
.
Habit and habitat.
Scattered to gregarious on the ground covered with dead and decaying leaves of broadleaf forest, from summer to autumn.
Distribution.
The Republic of Korea.
Remark.
Collybiopsis orientisubnuda
is morphologically similar to
Co. peronata
(Bolton) R.H. Petersen and
Co. subnuda
(Ellis ex Peck) R.H. Petersen.
Collybiopsis peronata
can be distinguished from
Co. orientisubnuda
by fewer and buff lamellulae (1-3), a thicker stipe (3-8 mm), smaller Q value (2.3), longer basidia (20-40
μm
), and longer cheilocystidia (25-90
x
5-10
μm
) (
Noordeloos et al. 1999
).
Collybiopsis subnuda
differs from
Co. orientisubnuda
with thinner stipe (~3 mm), larger basidiospores (8-11
x
3-4.5
μm
) and the absence of pleurocystidia (
Tekpinar
and Acar 2020
).