Spodocybe, Z. M. He & Zhu L. Yang, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.652.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13381122 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0399A279-254B-4343-67EA-4DDAFA2451FC |
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Spodocybe |
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Key to known species of Spodocybe View in CoL View at ENA from China
1. Basidiospores ≤ 6 um in length ..........................................................................................................................................................2
1.* Basidiospores> 6 um in length ..........................................................................................................................................................3
2. Pileus> 4 cm diam, at low elevations <3000 m ................................................................................................................................4
2.* Pileus 2−3.5 cm in diam.; basidiospores 4.5−6 μm in length, Q m 1.73; scattered in dark coniferous forests of Pinus armandii View in CoL and P. densata View in CoL at elevations 3100−4100 m in SW China............................................................................................................. S. alpina
3. Pileus 3−5 cm in diam., surface nearly smooth; basidiospores 7−8.5 μm in length, Q m 2.28; gregarious in broad-leaved or mixed forests at elevations 1900−2700 m in SW China................................................................................................................ S. bispora View in CoL
3.* Pileus 1.5−3 cm in diam, surface with finely felty; basidiospores 6−9 μm in length, Q m 1.9; gregarious in broadleaf-conifer mixed forests, at elevations 115−1700 m in central and SW China........................................................................................... S. umbilicata
4. Pileus 4.5−5 cm in diam., red brown, surface with small scales; basidiospores 3.5−5 μm in length, Q m 1.42; caespitose in evergreen broad-leaved forests at elevations 2100−2300 m in SW China.................................................................................... S. microspora
4.* Pileus ≤ 3 cm diam, growing in coniferous forests ............................................................................................................................5
5. Pileus 1.5−3 cm in diam., brown to dark brown; basidiospores 3.3−4.9 μm in length, Q m 1.4; scattered in coniferous forests, at elevations about 430 m in NE China............................................................................................................................... S. tomentosa View in CoL
5.* Pileus about 2 cm diam., grew brown; basidiospores 5−6 μm in length, Q m 1.73; gregarious or caespitose in coniferous forests, at elevations 1900−2600 m in SW China........................................................................................................................... S. rugosiceps View in CoL
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