Spodocybe rugosiceps Z.M. He & Zhu. L. Yang, Mycokeys, 2021

Ma, Jing, Zhang, Guo-Li, Zhang, Wen-Hao, Pu, Yun-Ju & Tang, Li-Ping, 2024, A contribution to the knowledge of the genus Spodocybe (Hygrophoraceae, Agaricales) in China, Phytotaxa 652 (1), pp. 47-58 : 54

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.652.1.4

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13381112

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Spodocybe rugosiceps Z.M. He & Zhu. L. Yang, Mycokeys
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Spodocybe rugosiceps Z.M. He & Zhu. L. Yang, Mycokeys View in CoL 79: 139, 2021 ( Figs. 2h View FIGURE 2 , 3e View FIGURE 3 )

Chinese name: 皱ȅ灰ȅ杯伞

The detailed description refers to He & Yang (2021).

Habit and habitat:—Usually scattered to gregarious or caespitose, on the soil of coniferous forests dominated by P. yunnensis , known from the subtropical zone of Yunnan, China; July to September.

Distribution:— CHINA: Yunnan province (Kunming city, Yulong and Yunlong prefecture) at elevations ranging from 1900−2600 m.

Material examined:— CHINA. Yunnan province: Kunming City (AEDZ市), Fangwang Tree Farm (Ẁffi林场), 25°38.24'N, 102°52.24'E, elev. 2262 m, 22 September 2011, Zhu-Liang Yang 5586 (KUN-HKAS 71071, GenBank Acc. No.: nrLSU = MW763011, ITS = MW762886).

Comments:—According to the previous description ( He & Yang 2021), S. rugosiceps is the type species of the genus Spodocybe which is distinctive by its small basidiomata (pileus 0.5−2 cm diam.), grey-brown to grey-black finely tomentose pileus, elongate basidiospores (5–6 × 3–3.5 μm, Q = 1.55–1.95, Q m = 1.73 ± 0.14), 4-spored basidia, and growing in coniferous forests. The epithet “rugosiceps ” refers to its rugose pileus. Based on our field observation, the rugose pileus might be a valid character at only young period, however, this character is insignificant when mature. This species is known to occur in southwest China.

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