Riopa pudens Miettinen
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C878DDDD-FFAF-6D29-FF31-C4FFABE84138 |
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Riopa pudens Miettinen |
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sp. nov. |
Riopa pudens Miettinen sp. nov. Figure 9h
Holotype.
Indonesia. Riau: Indragiri Hulu, Bukit Aluran Babi, -0.838: 102.226, selectively logged forest slope, piece of a dicot log (15 cm in diameter, decay stage 2-4/5), 1 Jul 2004, Miettinen 8772 ( ANDA, isotype H 7008582).
Etymology.
Pudens (adj., L), shy, modest, refers to the scarcity of distinct characters.
Description.
Basidiocarp resupinate, annual, cream, young parts white, up to half a meter wide, up to 4 mm thick. Consistency resistant to breaking but not tough. Pores thin-walled, mouths finely dentate, splitting when older, angular, 4-5 mm, 2-3 per mm when split/fused, 0.5-1.2 mm long. Subiculum white, 0.1-0.4 mm thick. Margin thinning out.
Hyphal system monomitic, clamps absent. Hyphae not swollen, rather similar in all parts. Subicular tissue loose, hyphae interwoven, thin- to thick-walled, mostly slightly thick-walled, (2.8)3.4-4.8(6.2) µm in diameter, walls rarely up to 1 µm thick. Tramal hyphae vertical, subparallel to interwoven, only moderately winding, thin-walled or slightly thick-walled, (2.4)2.8-3.2(4.2) µm in diameter. Shiny hyaline resin droplets floating around, fine-grained crystalline-amorphous substance glued on tramal hyphae in CB.
Cystidia not seen.
Hymenium relatively loosely arranged, basidia very thin-walled, collapsing soon, basidioles 10 –14×3– 4.2 µm.
Basidiospores curved cylindrical, thin-walled, (4.2)4.3 –5.6(6.2)×(1.8)1.9– 2.2(2.3) µm, L=5.01 µm, W=2.08 µm, Q=2.41.
Distribution.
Southeast Asia. Known from Riau, Sumatra and Fujian, China (the INSDC sequence JX623931, Cui 3238, ' Ceriporia camaresiana ').
Ecology.
Grows on fairly rotten angiosperm wood. The type comes from low-land rainforest.
Remarks.
The species lacks any distinct characters. Cream-colored basidiocarp with non-inflated hyphae and corymb-subhymenium help to distinguish this species from Ceriporia spp. It is similar to Phanerochaete inflata and Ceriporia jianxiensis , but differs in having long-celled, narrower subicular hyphae (mostly <5 µm in diameter). The relatively small cylindrical curved spores exclude Oxyporus spp. and Emmia spp. Except for the smaller pores and the lack of cystidia and a conidial stage it is very similar to Riopa metamorphosa .
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