Hygrophorineae, Dentinger & Gaya & O'Brien & Suz & Lachlan & Diaz-Valderrama & Koch & Aime, 2016
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/bij.12553 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7848605 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A2EB6E-FFCD-FFC2-FF30-3B90FD5D8237 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hygrophorineae |
status |
subord. nov. |
Hygrophorineae Aime, Dentinger & Gaya subord. nov.
Name registration: IF551135
Type family: Hygrophoraceae Lotsy, Vortr. View in CoL bot. Stammesgesch: 706 (1907).
Basidiomata primarily clavarioid or agaricoid, often pigmented with carotenoids and waxy. Hyphae monomitic, usually with clamp connections, nonamyloid. Cystidia normally absent; basidia normally 2–4 spored; basidiospores hyaline.
Representative families: Clavariaceae Chevall. , Hygrophoraceae .
Notes: This suborder is equivalent to Hygrophoraceae and Clavariaceae sensu Matheny et al. (2006) and Hygrophoroid clade plus Clavariaceae fide Bin- der et al. (2010). Ryberg & Matheny (2011) also recovered a statistically support monophyletic group of Hygrophoraceae and Clavariaceae . There is growing evidence that the preponderance of species may be biotrophic and many members form associations with grasses, mosses, and bryophytes ( Seitzman et al., 2011; Birkebak et al., 2013; Halbwachs et al., 2013; Lodge et al., 2014). Development of carotenoid pigments is also especially diverse in this suborder.
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