Phylloporia spathulata

Luciorobledo, Gerardo, Reck, Mateusarduvino, Góes-Neto, Aristóteles & Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo, 2016, Phylloporia spathulata sensu stricto and two new South American stipitate species of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetaceae), Phytotaxa 257 (2), pp. 133-148 : 139-140

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.257.2.3

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scientific name

Phylloporia spathulata
status

sensu stricto

Phylloporia spathulata View in CoL sensu stricto (Hook.) Ryvarden (1991: 196) ( Figures 2 A View FIGURE 2 , 3 A–C View FIGURE 3 )

Mycobank:—MB460305

Diagnosis:—Basidiomata seasonal, laterally stipitate, pileus dull, dark yellowish brown, azonate, pileal surface tomentose, 7–9 pores/mm, basidiospores elongate to cylindrical in equatorial lateral view, of 3–4 × 2–2.5 μm (avg. 3.0 × 1.9 μm).

Description:—Basidiomata seasonal, eccentric to laterally stipitate, solitary with concrescent pilei; pileus spathulate to reniform, applanate to convex, up to 0.7 x 0.7 cm and 1 mm thick; pileus surface as a tomentum, appearing adpressed velutinate, mostly dull, concentrically sulcate, without black striations, mostly azonate, dark yellowish brown (10 YR 4/4–4/6), 0.7 × 0.6 cm, up to 0.3 mm thick, separated from the context by a resinous and very thin dark line (up to 0.1 mm); context compact, slightly lighter in color than the superior portion, up to 0.3 mm thick; tube layer yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4–5/6), up to 0.4 mm; margin rounded, entire, up to 1 mm thick, concolorous with the pileal surface, slightly lighter towards the hymenophore; hymenophore not decurrent, yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4–5/6), pores circular, dissepiment entire, slightly fimbriate, (6–)7–9 pores/mm. Stipe probably attached to living roots, cylindrical, slender, slightly flexuous to erect, tomentose, concolorous with the pileus, up to 2.5 cm length by 0.25 cm in diameter; stipe surface a tomentum, the same as the pileal surface in color and texture; stipe context the same as the pileus context in color and texture.

Hyphal structure monomitic (dimitic d1–d2 sensu Corner 1991). Generative hyphae simple-septate, slightly thick to thick-walled with wide lumen, alternately branched, almost hyaline to yellowish, darkening slightly in KOH, 1.5–3 μm wide, to thick-walled with narrow lumen (capilar), dark brownish in KOH, alternately branched, simple-septate, (3–)4–6(–7) μm wide, dominating in the tubes. Basidia 4-sterigmate, broadly clavate to clavate, hyaline to faintly yellow in KOH, up to 10 x 4 μm. Basidioles not seen. Cystidia not seen. Basidiospores ( Figure 3 A–C View FIGURE 3 ) elongate to cylindrical in equatorial lateral view, often with one or more flattened sides, looking somewhat square or trapezoidal in equatorial adaxial view; smooth, pale yellow in KOH/lactophenol; thick-walled; 3–4 × 2–2.5 μm (avg. 3.0 × 1.9 μm), Q = 1.19–2.00, Q avg. = 1.62, IKI-.

Substrate and distribution:—Possibly on living root of unknown angiosperm; type locality Amazonian Phytogeographic Province, possibly neotropical in distribution.

Specimens examined:— ECUADOR. Province of Loja: elevation 1,060 m. a. s. l., approx. 3º 59’ S, 79º 12’ W, A. von Humboldt 246 (K! 19681, Holotype of Phylloporia spathulata ).

Other specimens examined:— MEXICO. Veracruz: elevation 5,610 m. a. s. l., approx. 22° 28’ N, 93° 36’ W, August 1854, Berkeley (K! 174177, Isotype of Phylloporia veracrucis ) GoogleMaps ; UGANDA. Kabarole: Kibale National Park , approx. 0° 30’ 0” N, 30° 24’ 0” E, 26 th October 2002, Ipulet F 706 ( TAA!, holotype of Phylloporia minutispora ) GoogleMaps .

TAA

Estonian University of Life Sciences

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Hymenochaetales

Family

Hymenochaetaceae

Genus

Phylloporia

Loc

Phylloporia spathulata

Luciorobledo, Gerardo, Reck, Mateusarduvino, Góes-Neto, Aristóteles & Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo 2016
2016
Loc

Phylloporia spathulata

Ryvarden, L. 1991: 196
1991
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