A new omphalinoid species, Entoloma khushabense (Entolomataceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan
Author
Khan, Zaman
0000-0002-0416-0883
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
zamanangra93@gmail.com
Author
Izhar, Aiman
0000-0002-8739-2881
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
aimanizhar25@gmail.com
Author
Khalid, Abdul Nasir
0000-0002-5635-8031
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
drankhalid@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-06-13
653
1
54
66
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.653.1.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.653.1.4
1179-3163
Entoloma khushabense
Z. Khan, A. Izhar & Khalid
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 3–4
)
MycoBank:—MB84211
Etymology:—The specific epithet
‘khushabense’
refers to the
type
locality ‘Khushab’ a district in
Punjab province
of
Pakistan
, from where the specimens of the new species were collected.
Diagnosis:—differs from
E. flocculosum
and
E. rusticoides
, mainly due to conspicuous subcylindical to sublageniform cheilocystidia, moniliform or sinuose, sub-capitate to capitate and narrowly clavate caulocystidia, and hyphae with constrictions in the walls.
FIGURE 3.
Fruiting bodies of
Entoloma khushabense
.
a–f:
LAH37627 (holotype);
g–i
: LAH37626. Scale bars: a–i = 10 mm. Pictures by Zaman Khan
Holotype
:—
Pakistan
,
Punjab
:
District Khushab
,
Noorpur Thal
,
Peelowains
,
31°59′17"N
,
71°59′26"E
,
191 m
a.s.l.
,
26 July 2022
,
Zaman Khan
&
Junaid Khan
P-107 (
LAH37627
),
GenBank
nos. OQ275259 (
ITS
),
OQ275257
(
LSU
).
Description:—
Basidiomata
20–35 mm
tall, small, omphalinoid.
Pileus
9–27 mm
diam., initially campanulate or conical, becoming convex, hemispherical to infundibuliform or funnel-shaped at maturity, umbilicate to deeply umbilicate at center, with involute then deflexed margins; surface brown (5YR 3/6) to reddish brown (5YR 2/4) or dull reddish brown (5YR), dry, weakly to distinctly hygrophanous, minutely squamulose near center, minutely tomentosesquamulose or fibrillose all over, margins striate.
Lamellae
up to
2.5 mm
broad, decurrent, arcuate, broad to ventricose, regular, thickened, light gray (8/1, 8/2 5YR) or grayish brown (5/2, 6/2 5YR), sub-distant to distant with three to four tiers of lamellulae, margins concolorous, margins entire to eroded.
Stipe
15–30 ×
1–3 mm
, central, cylindrical, equal, often with bulbous base, tapering downwards, straight or curved at base, concolorous to pileus, surface with whitish or reddish fibrils or pruina disappearing when rubbed, basal mycelium white.
Context
thin, white or brownish.
Annulus
and
volva
absent.
Odor
fungoid, weak.
Taste
inconspicuous, cucumber-like.
Basidiospores
(6.8–)7.2–9.7(–10.3) × (6–)7.2–7.9(–8.6) μm, Q = 1.19–1.45, avQ = 1.24, ovate to ellipsoid, subisodiametrical to heterodiametrical, with 5–7 facets and rounded perimeter, a prominent apiculus, thick walled.
Basidia
(22–)24–38(–39.5) × (7.6–)8–12(–13.5) μm, avl × avw = 31 × 10 μm, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical or clavate, hyaline in 5% KOH, thin-walled, 1, 2 or 4-spored with sterigmata up to 4.3 μm long.
Lamella edge
fertile.
Pleurocystidia
absent.
Cheilocystidia
34–78 × 5.6–18 μm, avl × avw = 50 × 12 μm, subcylindical to sublageniform, sometimes septate at base, slightly thick walled, hyaline in 5% KOH.
Pileipellis
cutis, composed of hyphae measuring 2–11 μm diam., inflated or cylindrical, hyaline in KOH, slightly thick walled, septate, with brownish encrusting pigments, ending elements up to 44 × 13 μm, elongated and narrowly clavate.
Pileitrama
regular to interwoven, made up of cylindrical inflated, branched hyphae, 3–13 μm wide.
Stipitipellis
a cutis with hyphae measuring 7–28 μm diam., cylindrical, hyaline to light brown in KOH, thin-walled, rarely incrusted, epiparietal brownish pigment present.
Stipititrama
hyphae almost parallel, 4–9 μm broad, cylindrical, inflated near septa, smooth, pale, sometimes branched.
Caulocystidia
(40–)43– 92(–94) × (7–)9–13(–15) μm, avl × avw= 80 × 10 μm, narrowly clavate, moniliform or sinuose, sub-capitate to capitate or articulated with widened apex, septate, thick-walled, with brownish intraparietal refractive pigment, especially in the apex. Clamp-connections are rarely observed only on one to two septa.
FIGURE 4.
Microscopic structures of
Entoloma khushabense
.
a.
Basidiospores;
b.
Lamellae edge;
c, d.
Basidia;
e.
Cheilocystidia;
f–j.
Caulocystidia;
k, l.
Stipitipellis;
m–o.
Pileipellis. Scale bars: a–o = 10μm. Pictures by Zaman Khan.
Habitat and Ecology
:—Solitary on moist loamy soil, among leaf litter or grass under Angiosperms, discovered from Peelowains, a village in tehsil Noorpur Thal, district Khushab,
Punjab
,
Pakistan
.
Additional material examined
:—
Pakistan
,
Punjab
: District Khushab, Noorpur Thal, Peelowains (
31°59'17.36"N
,
71°59'25.86"E
,
191 m
a.s.l.), solitary in terrestrial, damp, humus-rich sandy soils under
Dalbergia sissoo
,
Zaman Khan & Junaid Khan
P-112 (LAH37626), GenBank nos. OQ275260 (ITS), OQ275258 (LSU).