Xanthagaricus (Heinem.) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham, 1997

Yang, Kun L., Lin, Jia Y., Li, Guang-Mei, Liu, Zhen-Chao, Hosen, Md. Iqbal & Yang, Zhu L., 2024, Heinemannomyces, Hymenagaricus and Xanthagaricus revisited (Basidiomycota, Agaricaceae), Phytotaxa 659 (2), pp. 112-164 : 127

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.659.2.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13646949

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scientific name

Xanthagaricus (Heinem.) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham
status

 

Xanthagaricus (Heinem.) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham View in CoL View at ENA , New Botanist 24: 93 (1997)

Hymenagaricus subgen. Xanthagaricus Heinem. , Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique / Bulletin van de Nationale Plantentuin van België 54 (1/2): 158

Type species:— Xanthagaricus flavidorufus (Berk. & Broome) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham View in CoL , New Botanist 24: 94 (1997)

Diagnostic characteristics:— Basidiomata usually tiny to small. Pileus usually less than 45 mm in diameter when mature, convex, plano-convex to plano-concave; background usually whitish to palely yellowish or palely violetish; squamules flaky, granular, furfurous, woolly to fibrous, usually yellowish or violetish, becoming lighter towards margin; margin usually appendiculate, not or indistinctly striate; context usually whitish, without a color change or turning reddish after damaged. Lamellae usually free, whitish to brownish when mature, nearly crowded to crowded, with a slightly serrate edge; lamellulae abundant. Stipe usually more than 1.2 times longer than the diameter of pileus, subcylindrical, slightly curved, and tapering downwards; background usually whitish to palely yellowish; squamules usually granular, furfurous to fibrous, usually more abundant below the annulus, usually whitish to yellowish; context usually whitish, without a color change or turning reddish after damaged. Annulus usually superior, easily broken, and fugacious. Odor usually fungal. Taste usually fungal.

Basidiospores usually ellipsoid, slightly thick-walled, smooth or ornamented, tinged yellowish or bluish, without or with an indistinct germ pore, without endosporal thickening. Basidia usually clavate, 4-spored. Lamella trama usually regular to subregular. Cheilocystidia usually moderately abundant to abundant, clavate to subcylindrical in outline, thin-walled, smooth. Pleurocystidia usually absent. Pileus squamules usually epithelioid to subhymeniform. Stipe squamules usually trichoid. Clamp connections usually absent in all tissues.

Habitat and distribution:— Solitary, gregarious, or strongly caespitose, scattered on soil as individuals or clusters, in forests or urban green belts. Currently, it is mainly known from paleotropical regions ( Bangladesh, China, India, Laos, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Thailand, and Tanzania).

Additional notes: This genus is similar to Hymenagaricus View in CoL . For the comparison between them, see the Additional notes of Hymenagaricus View in CoL above.

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Agaricales

Family

Agaricaceae

Loc

Xanthagaricus (Heinem.) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham

Yang, Kun L., Lin, Jia Y., Li, Guang-Mei, Liu, Zhen-Chao, Hosen, Md. Iqbal & Yang, Zhu L. 2024
2024
Loc

Xanthagaricus (Heinem.) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham

Little Flower, Hosag. & T. K. Abraham 1997: 93
1997
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