taxonID	type	description	language	source
D5E8CDE3C12756CC82A371FEBF01F562.taxon	description	Fig. 2 a – c	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
D5E8CDE3C12756CC82A371FEBF01F562.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gomphus bijiensis is phylogenetically distinct from G. indicus K. Das, Hembrom & R. Kujur and G. matijun (bootstrap support = 100) and differs morphologically in having (1) smaller basidiocarps (6 – 11 cm vs. up to 15 cm in G. indicus), (2) a darker violet to purplish-brown pileus (6 F 6 – 7 E 8 vs. lighter brownish-orange in G. matijun), and (3) smaller, more prominently warted basidiospores [(7.5 –) 8.0 – 9.8 (– 10.5) × (4.5 –) 5.0 – 6.0 (– 6.5) μm vs. larger and less ornamented spores in G. indicus].	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
D5E8CDE3C12756CC82A371FEBF01F562.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The epithet bijiensis refers to the type location, Guizhou Province, PR of China.	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
D5E8CDE3C12756CC82A371FEBF01F562.taxon	description	Description. Basidiocarps are robust, funnel-shaped to irregularly lobed, pileus 6 – 11 cm diam., violet to purplish-brown (Munsell: 6 F 6 – 7 E 8), surface rugulose to wrinkled. Hymenophore with blunt, forked folds, lacking lamellae, concolorous with pileus but paler at maturity. Stipe 4 – 9 × 1.5 – 2.5 cm, solid, tapering toward base, surface whitish to cream (4 A 2 – 4 A 3) with brown fibrils. Flesh white, unchanging. Basidiospores (7.5 –) 8.0 – 9.8 (– 10.5) × (4.5 –) 5.0 – 6.0 (– 6.5) μm, Q = 1.45 – 1.72, Qm = 1.58 ± 0.06 (n = 50), ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid, hyaline, thick-walled, with irregular warted ornamentation. Basidia 35 – 42 × 7 – 9 μm, clavate, 4 - spored, with basal clamp connections. Hyphae in trama hyaline, 3 – 6 μm wide, with irregularly thickened walls, clamp connections present.	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
D5E8CDE3C12756CC82A371FEBF01F562.taxon	distribution	Habit, habitat, and distribution. Growing gregariously on soil in mixed Pinus forests. Known only from the type locality in Bijie City, Guizhou Province, PR of China (approx. 27 ° 05 ' 10 " N, 103 ° 48 ' 50 " E).	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
3D2249104B3955BF8D58B8A019E5D49C.taxon	description	Fig. 3 a – c	en	Wang, Xianyi, Guo, Zhongyao, Tao, Jiawei, Guo, Yunhan, Wang, Guoyu, Xu, Guangyin, Li, Qirui, Liu, Hongmei (2025): Phylogeny and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of Gomphus spp. Pers. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes), with descriptions of G. matijun J. W. Liu & F. Q. Yu and G. bijiensis sp. nov. MycoKeys 124: 357-381, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.158670
