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Figs 2, 3
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<paragraph id="5C1F061735FEF2700AED897570D00B63" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CB6FF7BFD1B78B0DC0B7A1E20B1794F7" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">This species is distinguished by the presence of dendrohyphidia and skeletal hyphae and the preferred substrate of bamboo tissues.</paragraph>
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Figure 2. Basidiomes of
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. A He 4116 (holotype) B He 4121. Scale bars: 1 cm.
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<paragraph id="0C0775A8B376D7EC23B929E5C250EE82" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">Holotype.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3C5377262564018985726611D845ABDE" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Mork Fa, on fallen bamboo, 25 Jul 2016, He 4116 (holotype: BJFC; isotype: MFLU).</paragraph>
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Figure 3. Microscopic structures of
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(drawn from holotype). A Basidiospores B Basidia and basidioles C Dendrohyphidia D Setae E Hyphae from hyphal layer.
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<paragraph id="CFEA200573D1E8CC3C3041A5E794A55F" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">Etymology.</paragraph>
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&quot;
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&quot; (Lat.) refers to growing on bamboo.
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<paragraph id="A0D6767734366B39B9ADEC09DA6A6096" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">Fruiting body.</paragraph>
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Basidiomes annual, resupinate, effused, closely adnate, coriaceous, at first as small irregular patches, later confluent up to 50 cm long, up to 200
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thick. Hymenophore smooth, greyish red [7B(3-6)], brownish orange [7C(3-6)], greyish brown (7D3) to light brown [7D(4-6)], not cracked; margin thinning out, light brown [7D(4-8)] to brown [7E(4-8)], usually darker than the hymenophore surface, velvety, up to 1 mm wide. Tissues darkening in KOH.
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<paragraph id="D7FFBCE29174C15AF8BA12B699F788F2" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">Microscopic structures.</paragraph>
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Hyphal system dimitic. Tomentum absent, cortex and hyphal layer present. Cortex up to 10
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thick, composed of densely interwoven and agglutinated hyphae, sometimes indistinct. Hyphal layer composed of loosely interwoven skeletal and generative hyphae. Skeletal hyphae dominant, golden yellow to yellowish brown, distinctly thick-walled to subsolid, frequently branched, non-septate, 1-3
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in diam. Generative hyphae scattered, simple-septate, colorless to pale yellow, thin- to thick-walled, moderately branched, 2-5
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in diam. Setae scattered to abundant, subulate, yellowish to reddish brown, bearing a thick hyphal sheath and an acute tip, without encrustations or sometime slightly encrusted, originating from the subhymenium or the hyphal layer, (55
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170)
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, projecting above the hymenium up to 60
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. Dendrohyphidia numerous, yellowish brown, bearing a thick-walled stem up to 5
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wide, with branches up to 10
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long. Basidia clavate to subcylindrical, colorless, with 4 sterigmata and a basal simple septum, 15-18
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3-4
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;
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similar to basidia but smaller. Basidiospores short cylindrical, slightly curved, colorless, thin-walled, smooth, usually with a small guttula, (4
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6
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2
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2.8)
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, L = 5.1
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, W = 2.2
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, Q = 2.3 (n = 60/2).
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<paragraph id="02DC684C27F159D9A52F8E11943A860F" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Additional specimens examined</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3AA4490D364A3341277FF47104BA4D2A" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">(paratypes: BJFC &amp; MFLU). THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Mork Fa, on fallen bamboo, 25 Jul 2016, He 4121 &amp; 4131. CHINA. Yunnan Province: Jinghong, Virgin Forest Park, on fallen bamboo, 7 Jun 2011, He 652.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="519D48D799927E63FAB97556FE70E75D" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3D43245757CD4080BB0427F660586552" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">
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belongs to
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sensu
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and is morphologically similar to
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S.H. He &amp; Y.C. Dai. However,
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has a monomitic hyphal system, shorter setae (50-90
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7-11
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), and dendrohyphidia with shorter branches (
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).
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and
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Parmasto also resemble
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, but differ from the latter species by having simple hyphidia (not or rarely branched) and absence of skeletal hyphae (
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,
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).
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Job [=
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G.A. Escobar ex J.C.
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or
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(Job) Parmasto] is similar to
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by having a dimitic hyphal system with thick-walled, branched dichohyphae, numerous dendrohyphidia and short cylindrical basidiospores; however, the former species can be distinguished from the latter by having shorter setae (60-110
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6-10
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), crystals in hymenium and subhymenium and a distribution in Mesoamerica and South America on unknown substrates (
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1998
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,
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).
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Massee (
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) is somewhat similar to
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by having dendrohyphidia; however,
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lacks skeletal hyphae, has a stratified subhymenium and grows on angiosperm substrates (
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). In the phylogenetic tree,
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formed a fully supported clade with
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,
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and
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(Fig. 1).
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