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080C2464B87FFFAFFF5DFA5D8E807B02.text	080C2464B87FFFAFFF5DFA5D8E807B02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aureoboletus wusangongii N. K. Zeng, H. Z. Qin, W. F. Lin & L. G. Hu 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Aureoboletus wusangongii N.K. Zeng, H.Z. Qin, W.F. Lin &amp; L.G. Hu ,  sp. nov. (Figs. 2–4) </p>
            <p>MycoBank: MB 855601</p>
            <p> Etymology: Latin  “ wusangongii ” is in honor of Wu Sangong, the originator of shiitake mushroom, who was the founder of the world's "cutting flowers" cultivation technique. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis: Differs from other species of  Aureoboletus by a stipe with distinctly coarse-lacerate reticulations, large basidiospores with longitudinal ridges, and subcutis pileipellis. </p>
            <p>  Holotype: CHINA. Zhejiang Province: Lishui City, Qingyuan County,  Baishanzu National Forest
Park
 , elev. 1200 m, 14 August 2023, N.K. Zeng 7864 (FHMU7702). GenBank accession number: 28S = PQ278704, tef 1 = PQ274248, rpb 2 = PQ274250, ITS = PQ278706. </p>
            <p>Basidiomata small, medium to large-sized. Pileus 4.3–11.8 cm diam, hemispherical, then convex; surface viscid when wet, densely covered with grayish-white (1B1) to white (1A1) fluffs, caducous, turning pale ochre (7A5–7B5) to light brown (6B5–6); margin straight to slightly incurved, entire; context 0.2–0.7 cm thick in the center of the pileus, white (1A1) to pinkish (6A2), unchanging in color when injured. Hymenophore poroid, depressed around apex of stipe; pores angular to subround, light yellow (1A3) to grayish yellow (30A3–4), or pale yellowish green (30A5), unchanging in color when injured; tubes 0.3–1 cm in length, light yellow (1A3–4), unchanging in color when injured. Stipe 9.3–13 × 1.2–1.7 cm, central, solid, subcylindrical; surface ochre (7B5–7B6) to light reddish-brown (7A3–4), with distinctly coarse-lacerate reticulations; context yellowish white (2A3), unchanging in color when injured. Basal mycelium white (1A1). Odor indistinct.</p>
            <p>Basidiospores [100/5/4] 15–16.24–17.5 (–18) × 7–8.33–9 (–10) μm, Q = 1.78–2.13 (–2.29), Qm = 1.96 ± 0.12, yellow in KOH, elongate to cylindrical, slightly thick-walled (0.8–1.5 μm), with longitudinal ridges, 3–5 ridges visible in lateral view, projecting 0.5–2.5 μm wide; ridges continuous or forked, cleft at the apex, lacking cross-striations on the ridges observed under the light microscope. Basidia 37–50 × 13–17 μm, subclavatet, slightly thick-walled (0.5–1 μm), 4-spored, colorless to yellowish in KOH; sterigmata 2–7 μm in length. Hymenophoral trama composed of thin to slightly thick-walled (up to 0.5 μm) hyphae, 4–15 μm wide, colorless to yellowish in KOH. Pleurocystidia 60–83 × 10–17 μm, abundant, subfusiform, slightly thick-walled (up to 1 μm), colorless to yellowish in KOH, no encrustations. Cheilocystidia 58–73 × 14–20 μm, abundant, subfusiform, slightly thick-walled (up to 1 μm), colorless in KOH, no encrustations. Pileipellis a subcutis 140–270 μm thick, composed of slightly thick-walled (up to 1 μm) hyphae, 5–11 μm wide, colorless to yellowish in KOH; terminal cells 35–93 × 6–11 μm, clavate to cylindrical. Pileal trama composed of slightly thick-walled (up to 1 μm) hyphae, 4–19 μm wide, colorless in KOH. Stipitipellis a trichodermlike structure 93–170 μm thick, composed of slightly thick-walled (up to 1 μm) hyphae, 4–11.5 μm wide, colorless to yellowish in KOH; terminal cells 40–52 × 6–10 μm, subclavate to subfusiform. Stipe trama composed of parallel hyphae, slightly thick-walled (0.5–1 μm), 5–18 μm wide, subcylindrical, colorless in KOH. Clamp connections absent in all tissues.</p>
            <p>Habitat: Solitary or gregarious on the ground in forests dominated by fagaceous trees. Known distribution: Eastern China (Zhejiang Province). Additional specimens examined: CHINA. Zhejiang Province: Lishui City, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu National</p>
            <p> Forest Park, elev. 1200 m, 13 August 2023, N.K. Zeng 7856 (FHMU7701) ;  Lishui City, Qingyuan County, Zuoxi</p>
            <p>  Town , Yinjiang Village, elev. 1100 m, 18 August 2024, L.G. Hu 20240818002 (FHMU7730)  ;  same location, elev. 900</p>
            <p>m, 19 August 2024, N.K. Zeng10189 (FHMU7731).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/080C2464B87FFFAFFF5DFA5D8E807B02	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Qin, Hua-Zhi;Zhong, Qiao-Wen;Lin, Wen-Fei;Hu, Li-Gui;Chen, Xiao-Long;Liang, Zhi-Qun;Zeng, Nian-Kai	Qin, Hua-Zhi, Zhong, Qiao-Wen, Lin, Wen-Fei, Hu, Li-Gui, Chen, Xiao-Long, Liang, Zhi-Qun, Zeng, Nian-Kai (2024): Aureoboletus wusangongii (Boletaceae, Boletales), a new bolete from subtropical China. Phytotaxa 674 (2): 199-217, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.674.2.3, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.674.2.3
080C2464B87AFFAEFF5DF97989FE78C7.text	080C2464B87AFFAEFF5DF97989FE78C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aureoboletus Pouzar 1957	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to accepted species of  Aureoboletus in China </p>
            <p>1. Stipe surface with reticulation ............................................................................................................................................................2</p>
            <p>1. Stipe surface without reticulation.......................................................................................................................................................3</p>
            <p> 2. Basidiospores larger (15–17.5 × 7–9 μm), with longitudinal ridges, pileipellis an intricate trichoderm to subcutis, stipe with distinctly coarse-lacerate reticulations ........................................................................................................................  A. wusangongii</p>
            <p> 2. Basidiospores smaller (up to 13 μm long and 5 μm wide), smooth, pileipellis a trichoderm, stipe with short and shallow reticulations ......................................................................................................................................................................  A. ornatipes</p>
            <p>3. Pileal surface dry or slightly viscid when wet....................................................................................................................................4</p>
            <p>3. Pileal surface viscid..........................................................................................................................................................................18</p>
            <p>4. Basidiomata medium to larger (pileus ≥ 6 cm diam) .........................................................................................................................5</p>
            <p>4. Basidiomata smaller (pileus &lt;6 cm diam) .........................................................................................................................................7</p>
            <p> 5. Stipe surface white ...............................................................................................................................................................  A. albipes</p>
            <p>5. Stipe surface greyish yellow, blond, brownish red to reddish brown.................................................................................................6</p>
            <p> 6. Pileus 6–15 cm diam, brownish red to reddish brown, context yellowish white changing to yellowish olivaceous when injured, stipe surface brownish red to reddish brown, basidiospores 7–8 × 5.5–6 μm....................................................................  A. clavatus</p>
            <p> 6. Pileus 6–10 cm diam, greyish orange to brownish orange, stipe surface greyish yellow to blond, context unchanging in colour when injured, basidiospores 9–11 × 4–5.5 μm............................................................................................................  A. yunnanensis</p>
            <p> 7. Basidiospores with nodulose to verrucose ornamentations............................................................................................  A. shichianus</p>
            <p>7. Basidiospores smooth.........................................................................................................................................................................8</p>
            <p>8. Hymenophore surface bright yellow to vivid yellow, unchanging in colour when old......................................................................9</p>
            <p>8. Hymenophore surface pale yellow, light yellow, greenish yellow to olive brown...........................................................................11</p>
            <p> 9. Basidiospores smaller (7–8.5 × 4.5–5 μm), stipe yellowish white to pale yellow ......................................................  A. nanlingensis</p>
            <p>9. Basidiospores larger (up to 10.5 μm long and 6 μm wide), stipe dark orange to brownish orange .................................................10</p>
            <p> 10. Pileal surface greyish rose to brownish red, glabrous to slightly subtomentose, context pale yellow to light yellow unchanging in colour when injured, stipe surface dark orange to yellow ochre, with distinct longitudinal streaks and furfuraceous scales, basidiospores 8–10.5 × 5–6 μm.................................................................................................................................  A. nephrosporus</p>
            <p> 10. Pileal surface reddish brown to greyish ruby, smooth to minutely velvet-subtomentose, context white to yellowish white changing to greyish red to greyish rose when injured, stipe surface concolourous with pileus, smooth, basidiospores 9–10.5 × 4.5–5 μm ..... ................................................................................................................................................................................  A. griseorufescens</p>
            <p> 11. Pileal surface covered with a thin layer of white pruina when young................................................................................  A. rubellus</p>
            <p>11. Pileal surface without white pruina ..................................................................................................................................................12</p>
            <p> 12. Pileal surface yellowish white to pinkish white ..........................................................................................................  A. raphanaceus</p>
            <p>12. Pileal surface brownish orange, orangish brown, reddish brown, reddish violet, orangish yellow, reddish yellow, orange to reddish orange ...............................................................................................................................................................................................13</p>
            <p> 13. Pileal surface yellowish orange to orange ........................................................................................................  A. miniatoaurantiacus</p>
            <p>13. Pileal surface brown, reddish brown to reddish violet .....................................................................................................................14</p>
            <p> 14. Pileal surface covered with conical squamules ...................................................................................................................  A. conicus</p>
            <p>14. Pileal surface subtomentose, or covered with fibrillose to tomentose squamules ...........................................................................15</p>
            <p> 15. Pileal context changing greyish red, greyish rose or pastel red when injured ..................................................................  A. velutipes</p>
            <p>15. Pileal context unchanging in colour when injured ...........................................................................................................................16</p>
            <p> 16. Basidiospores wider (up to 6 μm)..........................................................................................................................  A. guangdongensis</p>
            <p>16. Basidiospores narrower (up to 5 μm) ...............................................................................................................................................17</p>
            <p> 17. Basidiomata smaller (pileus 1.5–2.5 cm diam), pileipellis composed of hyphae 5–13 μm diam, basidiospores 10–11.5 × 4.5–5 μm............................................................................................................................................................................................  A. solus</p>
            <p> 17. Basidiomata larger (pileus 3.5–6 cm diam), pileipellis composed of hyphae 10–27 μm diam, basidiospores 7–9 × 3.5–5 μm ......... ........................................................................................................................................................................................  A. catenarius</p>
            <p>18. Pileal margin with a gelatinised membranous veil...........................................................................................................................19</p>
            <p>18. Pileal margin without any membranous veil ....................................................................................................................................25</p>
            <p> 19. Stipe with annulus, basidiospores with longitudinal ridges ...........................................................................................  A. longicollis</p>
            <p>19. Stipe without annulus, basidiospores smooth...................................................................................................................................20</p>
            <p> 20. Pileal surface distinctly reticulate or coarsely rugose .....................................................................................................  A. thibetanus</p>
            <p>20. Pileal surface glabrous or slightly rugose.........................................................................................................................................21</p>
            <p>21. Pileus comparatively large (up to 3.5 cm)........................................................................................................................................22</p>
            <p>21. Pileus comparatively small (up to 2.5 cm) .......................................................................................................................................23</p>
            <p> 22. Basidiospores wider (up to 6 μm)........................................................................................................................................  A. rugosus</p>
            <p> 22. Basidiospores narrower (up to 5 μm) .....................................................................................................................................  A. tenuis</p>
            <p> 23. Pileal surface reddish brown to ruby ...............................................................................................................................  A. glutinosus</p>
            <p>23. Pileal surface brownish, brown to blackish brown...........................................................................................................................24</p>
            <p> 24. Basidiospores 12–15.5 × 4–5.5 μm .................................................................................................................................  A. viscidipes</p>
            <p> 24. Basidiospores 8.5–12.5 × 4–5.5 μm ............................................................................................................................  A. microcarpus</p>
            <p>25. Basidiospores with Qm&gt; 3.0 ...........................................................................................................................................................26</p>
            <p>25. Basidiospores with Qm &lt;3.0 ...........................................................................................................................................................27</p>
            <p> 26. Pileal surface brownish red to deep red, greyish ruby to pink, basidiospore 15–16.5 × 4.5–5 μm, a distribution in subtropical China ..................................................................................................................................................................................  A. formosus</p>
            <p> 26. Pileal surface pale yellow, light yellow, light orange, greyish yellow, greyish orange, brownish orange to brownish red, basidiospore 15–21 × 5–6.5 μm, a distribution in temperate China .........................................................................................  A. quercus-spinosae</p>
            <p> 27. Basidiospores broadly ellipsoid, ellipsoid, elongate (Qm &lt;2.0) ......................................................................................  A. venustus</p>
            <p>27. Basidiospores subfusoid, cylindrical (2.0 ≤ Qm &lt;3.0)....................................................................................................................28</p>
            <p> 28. Pileus comparatively small (pileus up to 6 cm diam)............................................................................................................  A. zangii</p>
            <p>28. Pileus comparatively large (up to 11 cm diam) ................................................................................................................................29</p>
            <p> 29. Pileal surface tinged with violet .....................................................................................................................................  A. sinobadius</p>
            <p>29. Pileal surface brown, brownish red, reddish brown to dark red.......................................................................................................30</p>
            <p> 30. Hyphae in pileipellis wider (up to 17 μm diam)......................................................................................................  A. duplicatoporus</p>
            <p> 30. Hyphae in pileipellis narrower (up to 9 μm diam) .........................................................................................................  A. erythraeus</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/080C2464B87AFFAEFF5DF97989FE78C7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Qin, Hua-Zhi;Zhong, Qiao-Wen;Lin, Wen-Fei;Hu, Li-Gui;Chen, Xiao-Long;Liang, Zhi-Qun;Zeng, Nian-Kai	Qin, Hua-Zhi, Zhong, Qiao-Wen, Lin, Wen-Fei, Hu, Li-Gui, Chen, Xiao-Long, Liang, Zhi-Qun, Zeng, Nian-Kai (2024): Aureoboletus wusangongii (Boletaceae, Boletales), a new bolete from subtropical China. Phytotaxa 674 (2): 199-217, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.674.2.3, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.674.2.3
