Trechispora pileata K. Y. Luo & C. L. Zhao, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.105.120438 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11200396 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9DEDC498-5181-5D74-99D9-06F6C2A80180 |
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Trechispora pileata K. Y. Luo & C. L. Zhao |
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sp. nov. |
Trechispora pileata K. Y. Luo & C. L. Zhao sp. nov.
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Holotype.
China. Yunnan Province, Pu’er, Jingdong County, Wuliangshan National Nature Reserve , 24 ° 23 ′ N, 100 ° 45 ′ E, altitude 2350 m a. s. l., on the angiosperm trunk, leg. C. L. Zhao, 6 October 2017, CLZhao 4456 ( SWFC). GoogleMaps
Etymology.
Pileata (Lat.) : referring to the pileate basidiomata.
Description.
Basidiomata annual, with a laterally contracted base, solitary or imbricate. Pileus fan shaped, cortical to corky, up to 1.5 cm long, 1 cm wide, and 2 mm thick, yellowish to yellowish brown, the surface radially striate covered with appressed scales, azonate; the hymenophore surface odontioid, yellowish brown, up to 1 mm long. Context cream, 1 mm thick. Sterile margin indistinct, slightly buff, and 0.5 mm wide.
Hyphal system monomitic, generative hyphae with clamp connections, colorless, thick-walled, frequently branched, interwoven, hyphae in spines 2.5–4 µm in diameter, IKI –, CB –, tissues unchanged in KOH. Hyphae in context colorless, thin- to thick-walled, unbranched, interwoven, 4.5–6 µm in diameter, IKI –, CB –, tissues unchanged in KOH.
Cystidia and cystidioles absent; basidia subcylindrical, constricted, with four sterigmata and a basal clamp connection, 5–7 × 2.5–4 µm.
Basidiospores subglobose to broad ellipsoid, colorless, thin-walled, smooth, IKI –, CB –, (2.5 –) 2.8–5 (– 5.5) × (2.5 –) 3–4.7 µm, L = 4 µm, W = 3.56 µm, Q = 1.12 (n = 30 / 1).
SWFC |
Southwest Forestry College |
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The CB Rhizobium Collection |
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