Clavaria subglobosa (Corner) A.N.M. Furtado & M.A. Neves

Furtado, Ariadne N. M., Daniëls, Pablo P. & Neves, Maria Alice, 2016, New species and new records of Clavariaceae (Agaricales) from Brazil, Phytotaxa 253 (1), pp. 1-26 : 8

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.253.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13673503

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scientific name

Clavaria subglobosa (Corner) A.N.M. Furtado & M.A. Neves
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Clavaria subglobosa (Corner) A.N.M. Furtado & M.A. Neves View in CoL , comb. & stat. nov.

Basionym: Clavaria rosea var. subglobosa Corner (1950: 691) View in CoL .

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Clavaria rosea var. grandispora Corner (1967: 41) View in CoL .

Basidiomata ( Fig. 1e View FIGURE 1 ) 2.5−9.5 × 0.2−0.6 cm, unbranched, solitary, gregarious to caespitose. Clavula reddish orange (7B8) to brownish red (8C8) or vivid red (9A8), drying brownish orange (8C6), flattened, becoming cylindric at apex, with a subtle groove; apex concolorous, acute then fusiform and blunt; stipe very short (4.0−5.0 × 2.0 mm) but distinct, paler, slightly strigose. Context brittle, pale orange (6A6), fistulose, (first solid then hollow); taste and smell absent.

Basidiospores ( Fig. 6a View FIGURE 6 ) 6.0−7.5 (−9.0) × 5.5−7.0 (−8.0) μm (Q=1.09), subglobose, hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, aguttulate, inamyloid; hilar appendage up to 1.0 μm long. Basidia ( Fig. 6b View FIGURE 6 ) 82−94 × 7.0−10 μm, cylindric-elongate, clampless; sterigmata (2−)4, 7.0−12 μm long. Cystidia absent. Hymenium 90−110 μm thick, distinctly thicker towards apex, absent in stipe. Subhymenium 40−60 μm thick; hyphae 2.5−4.0 μm wide, clampless. Context with parallel hyphae, 6.0−7.0 μm wide, clampless, cylindric, sparsely secondarily septate, sometimes constricted at primary septa, thin-walled, H− connections frequent.

Habitat and distribution:—In the Atlantic Forest this species is found on soil covered with litter, under trees. In Brazil it is known from Rio de Janeiro ( Corner 1967b), Paraná ( De Meijer 2010) and Santa Catarina (present study). It is also known from England, France, Germany ( Corner 1950), Morocco and Trinidad ( Corner 1967b).

Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Santa Catarina: Florianópolis, Morro da Lagoa, Trilha do Jipe, 27º59'43"S, 49º47'83"W, 16 March 2011, Neves, M.A. 732 (FLOR 56146), ibid., 16 March 2015, Furtado, A.N.M. 526 (FLOR 56147).

Additional specimen examined:— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: no location, 8 December 1948, E.J.H. Corner n.n. (BPI 294512, as Ca. rosea ).

Remarks:— Clavaria subglobosa is easily recognized in the field by its vivid color that contrasts with the litter. The species varies in color from a pale to vivid pink, reddish rose, reddish orange to brownish orange, and its basidiospores range in size (from 5.0−9.0 × 4.0−8.0 μm). This led Corner (1967b) to create three varieties for Clavaria rosea Dalman ( var. grandispora , var. subglobosa and var. pallida ). The latter variety has typical ellipsoid basidiospores, which are slightly flattened adaxially, and inflated hyphae (up to 25 μm wide). Clavaria rosea var. subglobosa and Ca. rosea var. grandispora have subglobose to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores (basidiospores 5.0−8.0 × 4.0−6.5 μm for Ca. rosea var. subglobosa and 7.0−8.5 × 6.0−7.5 μm for Ca. rosea var. grandispora ), which are not flattened, and narrow hyphae ( Corner 1950, 1970). Clavaria rosea var. grandispora was described from Brazil and has reddish orange basidiomata. Clavaria rosea var. subglobosa is from India and has pale red basidiomata ( Corner 1970). Considering that the hyphal system and the basidiospore morphology are important characteristics to delimitate a species ( Corner 1950, 1970, Petersen 1967), we consider the use of the variety rank inappropriate for the taxon and propose the new combination Clavaria subglobosa . Clavaria incarnata Weinm. and Ca. messapica Agnello, Kautmanová & M. Carbone are closely related species but they differ from Ca. subglobosa because they have clamped basidia ( Agnello et al. 2014).

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Agaricales

Family

Clavariaceae

Genus

Clavaria

Loc

Clavaria subglobosa (Corner) A.N.M. Furtado & M.A. Neves

Furtado, Ariadne N. M., Daniëls, Pablo P. & Neves, Maria Alice 2016
2016
Loc

Clavaria rosea var. grandispora

Corner 1967: 41
1967
Loc

Clavaria rosea var. subglobosa

Corner 1950: 691
1950
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