Four new species of Entoloma (Entolomataceae, Agaricomycetes) subgenera Cyanula and Claudopus from Vietnam and their phylogenetic position
Author
Morozova, Olga
0000-0002-7329-528X
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376 St Petersburg, Russia & omorozova @ binran. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7329 - 528 X
omorozova@binran.ru
Author
Popov, Eugene
0000-0001-8599-3117
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376 St Petersburg, Russia & epopov @ binran. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8599 - 3117
epopov@binran.ru
Author
Alexandrova, Alina
0000-0003-2359-4780
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Leninskie Gory 1 - 12, 119234 Moscow, Russia & alexandrova @ mail. bio. msu. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2359 - 4780
alexandrova@mail.bio.msu.ru
Author
Pham, Thi Ha Giang
0000-0002-4137-7213
Joint Vietnam-Russian Tropical Research and Technological Centre, Nguyen Van Huyen, Nghia Do, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam & giangvietnga @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4137 - 7213
giangvietnga@gmail.com
Author
Noordeloos, Machiel Evert
0000-0002-6794-8256
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, section Botany, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands & machielnoordeloos @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6794 - 8256
machielnoordeloos@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-06-02
549
1
1
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journal article
62925
10.11646/phytotaxa.549.1.1
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1179-3163
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Entoloma arion
O.V. Morozova, E.S. Popov, T.H.G. Pham & Noordeloos
,
sp. nov
.
(Figs. 5, 6)
Mycobank: MB 843251
Type:—
VIETNAM
.
Gia Lai Province
,
K’Bang District
,
Son Lang Commune
,
Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve
,
N 14.487996°
,
E 108.57101°
,
960 m
a.s.l., on soil along a track in middle-mountain evergreen mixed forest with a predominance of
Podocarpaceae
(
Dacrydium
elatum
,
Dacrycarpus
imbricatus
),
Magnoliaceae
,
Burseraceae
(
Canarium
)
,
Myrtaceae
(
Syzygium
)
,
29 May 2016
,
O.V. Morozova
and
E.S. Popov
(
holotype
:
LE
F-312691 (!),
isotype in
VRTC
(!),
ITS
sequence
GenBank
OM987259
,
LSU
sequence
GenBank
OM996176
).
Etymology:—Ἀρίων (Greek), Aríon (Lat.) a Greek poet, singer and musician who played the cithara (7–6th centuries BC). According to legend, Arion sailed with rich treasures on a ship to Corinth. The sailors, wanting to take possession of the singer’s wealth, threw him overboard, but Arion was rescued by a dolphin and safely reached Corinth. A butterfly
Phengaris arion
of the
Lycaenidae (Cupidinidae)
family with a blue upper and a light under surface of the wings was named after him. Our new species is similar to it in colors.
Diagnosis:—
Entoloma arion
is characterized by the bright blue, radially fibrillose pileus with rather dark blue central spot and scales at first densely covering whole surface, moving apart with pileus expansion, showing a whitish or light blue background, and a white stipe that is minutely innately fibrillose and pruinose at the apex. Microscopically, cylindrical to broadly clavate septate cheilocystidia and caulocystidia in the form of bundles of long hairs are distinctive.
Description:—
Basidiomata
small to medium-sized, collybioid.
Pileus
10‒25 mm
diam., hemisphaerical, convex, soon expanding to plano-convex with flat to slightly depressed centre, with deflexed then straight margin, non hygrophanous, non translucently striate, radially fibrillose, at first entirely densely covered with dark blue to blackish blue squamules (20E–F6–8), moving apart with pileus expansion showing whitish or light blue (20B–C4–6) background, with fibrillose, contrasting blackish blue centre.
Lamellae
moderately distant, broadly adnate, slightly emarginate with a small tooth, segmentiform to arcuate, white, or pale bluish in young basidiomata, becoming pinkish, with irregular concolorous edge.
Stipe
30–70 ×
1.5–2 mm
, cylindrical, minutely innately fibrillose, pruinose in upper part, translucent, white or pale bluish in young basidiomata.
Context
white.
Smell
indistinct,
taste
not reported.
Basidiospores
(9.5–)10.5–12(–13) × (6.5–)7–7.5(–8.5) μm, Q = (1.3–)1.5(–1.7), heterodiametrical, with 5–6 angles in side-view.
Basidia
23–30 × 9–12 μm, 1–2-or 4-spored, narrowly clavate to clavate, clampless.
Cheilocystidia
27–78 × 7–18 μm, cylindrical or narrowly to broadly clavate, often septate, not pigmented, forming a sterile lamellar edge or intermixed with basidia.
Pileipellis
a cutis with transition to a trichoderm, composed of repent cylindrical hyphae 4–8 μm diam with narrowly clavate to fusoid ascending terminal elements 70–210 × 15–25 μm, a trichoderm at center.
Caulocystidia
in the form of bundles of hairs up to 200 μm long composed of chains of cylindrical cells 23–44 × 5–10 μm. Clamp connections absent.
FIGURE.
Entoloma arion
: a–c. basidiocarps; d. cheilocystidia; e. basidiospores;
f. pileipellis
; g. caulocystidia (all from
LE
F-312691,
holotype
). Scale bars a–c
1 cm
, d–g 10 μm. Photos by
O
. Morozova.
FIGURE.
Entoloma arion
: a. basidiospores; b. basidia; c. cheilocystidia; d. caulocystidia; e. pileipellis (all from LE F-312691,
holotype
). Scale bars 10 μm. Drawings by O. Morozova.
Habitat and distribution:—In small groups in the middle-mountain evergreen mixed forests. Known only from
Vietnam
.
Additional specimens examined:—
VIETNAM
.
Gia Lai Province
, K’Bang District, Son Lang Commune, Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve,
N 14.49776°
,
E 108.556993°
,
975 m
a.s.l., on soil along a track in middle-mountain evergreen mixed forest with a predominance of
Podocarpaceae
(
Dacrydium elatum
,
Dacrycarpus imbricatus
),
Magnoliaceae
,
Burseraceae (
Canarium
)
,
Myrtaceae (
Syzygium
)
,
28 May 2016
,
O.V. Morozova
and
E.S. Popov
(LE F-312692 (!), ITS sequence GenBank
OM987260
; LE F-315917 (!), ITS sequence GenBank
OM987261
).
Notes:—
Entoloma arion
can be easily recognized by the bright blue pileus and contrasting white stipe, a very rare combination in subgenus
Cyanula
.
Entoloma floccosodentatum
Corner & E. Horak
, in
Horak (1980: 288)
from
New Caledonia
is superficially similar in colors, spore size and cystidia form, but its pileus is pale blue and smooth, or only innately fibrillose, or tomentose. The presence of clamps on the hyphae indicates that
Entoloma floccosodentatum
does not belong to the subgenus
Cyanula
. Geographically it is also very distant and isolated.