Amauroderma omphalodes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria Série Botânica, 1920

Costa-Rezende, Diogo Henrique, Gugliotta, Adriana De Mello, Góes-Neto, Aristóteles, Reck, Mateus Arduvino, Robledo, Gerardo L. & Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo, 2016, Amauroderma calcitum sp. nov. and notes on taxonomy and distribution of Amauroderma species (Ganodermataceae), Phytotaxa 244 (2), pp. 101-124 : 115

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scientific name

Amauroderma omphalodes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria Série Botânica
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Amauroderma omphalodes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria Série Botânica View in CoL 18: 131 (1920). Figs. 7 d–e View FIGURE 7 , 8 d View FIGURE 8

Polyporus omphalodes Berk. , Hooker’s Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany 8: 172 (1856a)

Description:— Furtado (1981) and Ryvarden (2004).

Substrate:—Growing out of soil but associated with roots.

Distribution:— Brazil to Belize. In Brazil, this species has been recorded from Amazonia, Atlantic Forest and Cerrado ( Furtado 1981, Ryvarden 2004, Campacci & Gugliotta 2009, Gugliotta et al. 2015).

Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Chapada dos Guimarães, Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Guimarães, Sítio Véu de Noiva , 19 February 2012, Alves-Silva GAS s/n ( FLOR 52222 About FLOR ) ; 19 February 2012, Alves-Silva GAS90 About GAS ( FLOR 52218 About FLOR ) ; 19 February 2012, Alves-Silva GAS131 About GAS ( FLOR 52221 About FLOR ) ; 20 May 2012, Alves-Silva GAS171 About GAS ( FLOR 52217 About FLOR ) ; 19 February 2012, Alves-Silva GAS172 About GAS ( FLOR 52225 About FLOR ) ; 19 February 2012, Alves-Silva GAS198 About GAS ( FLOR 52223 About FLOR ) ; 01 May 2013, Alves-Silva GAS475 About GAS ( FLOR 52224 About FLOR ) ; Sítio Vale do Rio Claro , 07 January 2013, Costa-Rezende DHCR112 ( FLOR 52216 About FLOR ) .

Comments:— Amauroderma omphalodes is characterized by its stipitate, dull, very pale brown to dark reddish brown pileus, a pale context with dark bands from the stipe and globose to broadly ellipsoid spores, (10) 11–14 (15) × (8) 9–12 (13) μm, that are pale yellow, thick-walled and have conspicuous ornamentation.

It shares similarities with A. camerarium , A. praetervisum , A. pseudoboletus (Spegazzini) J.S. Furtado (1968: 230) and A. sprucei . Amauroderma camerarium also has a pale context and large thick-walled spores with conspicuous ornamentation, however it differs in having a homogeneous context ( Ryvarden 2004, Gomes-Silva et al. 2015). Amauroderma praetervisum and A. pseudoboletus also have black bands in the context and large spores; however, the paler, thinner walls and less conspicuous endosporic ornamentation of spores from A. praetervisum are distinctive features. Furthermore, A. praetervisum has a darker pilear surface. Amauroderma pseudoboletus has larger pores, 3- 5/mm [(210) 250–350 (400) vs (3) 4–7/mm, (80) 110–210 (230) μm in diameter]. Amauroderma sprucei also has a pale context and small pores, and can be distinguished mainly by its pale ochraceus to orange pore surface (usually observed in many specimens) and the smaller spores [(7) 8–10 × 7–9 vs (10) 11–14 (15) × (8) 9–12 (13) μm]. According to the literature, the basidiospores of A. omphalodes are described as globose to subglobose ( Furtado 1981, Ryvarden 2004, Gomes-Silva et al. 2015), which differs from our observations of globose to broadly ellipsoid spores (Q = 1.00–1.30, ave-Q = 1.16).

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Georgia Southern University

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Polyporales

Family

Ganodermataceae

Genus

Amauroderma

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Polyporales

Family

Polyporaceae

Genus

Polyporus

Loc

Amauroderma omphalodes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria Série Botânica

Costa-Rezende, Diogo Henrique, Gugliotta, Adriana De Mello, Góes-Neto, Aristóteles, Reck, Mateus Arduvino, Robledo, Gerardo L. & Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo 2016
2016
Loc

Amauroderma omphalodes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria Série Botânica

Torrend 1920: 131
1920
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