Hymenopellis areolata F.Razzaq & Khalid, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.921.2431 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10683673 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA1D1A-FFA9-C424-FE58-FDBD1DCE290D |
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Hymenopellis areolata F.Razzaq & Khalid |
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sp. nov. |
Hymenopellis areolata F.Razzaq & Khalid sp. nov.
MycoBank: MB 847568
Diagnosis
Differs from H. japonica and H. raphanipes by its smaller basidiospores (11.5–17.5 × 10.0–16.0 µm). It differs from H. japonica in having an areolate pileus surface, and transitional pileipellis (hymeniderm and epithelium), and differs from H. raphanipes in having a subumblicate, applanate pileus, along with the color and presence of clamp-connections.
Etymology
The specific epithet ‘ areolata ’ refers to the areolate surface of the pileus.
Type material
Holotype
PAKISTAN • Punjab Province, Margalla Hills, Islamabad , 72°55 E, 33°43 N, at 1580 m a.s.l.; Aug. 2019; Abdul Nasir Khalid, MH-691 ( LAH37573 About LAH ); GenBank (ITS: OQ438118 , LSU: OQ438162 ). GoogleMaps
Additional specimen examined
PAKISTAN • Punjab Province, Margalla Hills , 72°55 E, 33°43 N, at 1580 m a.s.l.; sub-tropical, found on moist and calcareous soil, during monsoon season, solitary or in small groups; Sep. 2019, Abdul Nasir Khalid, MH69 ( LAH37574 About LAH ); GenBank ( OQ438119 ) GoogleMaps .
Description
Basidiomata medium-sized to large, solitary, and radicating. Pileus 8.0–10.0 cm in diam., planoconcave to applanate, subumbilicate at the center, covered with flat scales, uplifted, irregular, dark brown (7.5YR3/4) to dull brown (7.5YR5/4), hard, surface dry and dull, areolate, margins striate ( Fig. 3A, C View Fig ). Lamellae adnate with teeth, close to subdistant, ventricose, broad, cream to whitish in color, thick, margins entire. Lamellulae frequent, 5.0–7.0 between two lamellae ( Fig. 3B View Fig ). Stipe 8.0–16.0 × 0.7–1.0 cm including pseudorhizae, central, equal but slightly broader towards the base, cylindrical, light gray (2.5Y8/1) to dark grayish yellow (2.5Y4/2), whitish in upper part and with no or very small scales, strigose and rigid, short pseudorhizae present ( Fig. 3D View Fig ). Annulus and volva absent. Taste and odor were not observed.
Basidiospores (11.5–)12.5–17(–17.5) × (10.0–)11.0–16.0 µm, avl × avw = 14.8 × 12.3 µm, Q = 1.02– 1.42 µm, Qav = 1.20 µm, broadly ellipsoidal to subglobose, apiculate, multiguttulate, smooth, thin-walled, pale yellow in 5% KOH ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Basidia (35.5–)37.0–56.0(–59.0) × (10.5–)10.5–18 (–18.5) µm, clavate, with 2–4 sterigmata, guttulate, with basal clamp, thin-walled, pale yellow in 5% KOH ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Cheilocystidia (30.0–)31.0–118.0(–122.0) × (7.5–)9.0–27.0(–33.0) µm, avl × avw = 68.2 × 15.8 µm, polymorphic, narrowly utriform to utriform, narrowly clavate, lageniform, capitate, pale yellow in 5% KOH, thin-walled ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). Pleurocystidia (25.0–)27.0–39.0(–41.0) × (7.0–) 8.0– 10.5(–12.0) µm, avl × avw = 31.8 × 8.7 µm, utriform to narrowly utriform, conical, capitate, sometimes cylindrical, with basal clamp, pale yellow in 5% KOH and thin-walled ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Pileipellis a transition between hymeniderm and epithelium, mostly sphaeropedunculate to subglobose, few clavate pileocystidia, 26.5–49 × 17–31.0 µm, hyphae 16.0–26.0 µm in diam., avw = 20.3 µm, septate, smooth, thin-walled, brown pigmented in 5% KOH, some hyaline, hyphal structures hyaline ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Stipitipellis made up of septate hyphae, cylindrical, 5.0–9.0 µm in diam., avw = 6.78 µm, parallel in arrangement, clamp-connections present, pale yellow in 5% KOH. Caulocystidia (44.0–)47.0–71.0 (–73.0) × (8.5–)9.0–11.0 µm, avl × avw = 57.6 × 9.8 µm, narrowly clavate, thick-walled, with brown vacuolar pigment; clamp connections present ( Fig. 4F View Fig ).
Habitat
Saprobic, solitary on moist and calcareous soil.
Distribution
The new species is known only from Margalla Hill National Park in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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