Favolaschia miscanthi Q.Y. Zhang, L.S. Bian, F. Wu & Y.C. Dai, 2024
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.104.117310 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/815A8D3D-AF95-51B1-BE42-FB7F91466536 |
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Favolaschia miscanthi Q.Y. Zhang, L.S. Bian, F. Wu & Y.C. Dai |
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sp. nov. |
Favolaschia miscanthi Q.Y. Zhang, L.S. Bian, F. Wu & Y.C. Dai sp. nov.
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Type.
China, Guangxi Autonomous Region, Hezhou, Dazhongshan Forest Park , rotten Miscanthus , 19 Apr 2023, Dai 24652 (BJFC042179, holotype) .
Etymology.
" miscanthi " (Lat.): refers to the species inhabiting rotten Miscanthus.
Macrostructures.
Basidiomata annual, gregarious, gelatinous when fresh and dry. Pilei 3-6 × 1.5-4 mm, conchoid or semicircular; pileal surface satin white (1A1-2A1) when fresh and drying, convex, transparent with a reticulate pattern matching the pores below, glabrous; margin straight, crenulate; context thin, transparent. Hymenophore concolorous with pileal surface, poroid, up to 40 pores per basidiocarp; mature pores 0.5-1 mm diam., polygonal, larger near the base and smaller near the edge, the marginal pores often incomplete; tubes up to 0.4 mm long. Stipe absent.
Microstructures.
Basidiospores 7.5-10 × 5.5-7(-7.5) µm, L = 8.90 μm, W = 6.28 μm, Q = 1.37-1.46 (n = 60/2), broadly ellipsoid to subglobose, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, with some guttules, faintly IKI+, CB-. Basidia 32-45 × 7-10 μm, narrowly clavate, tapered towards the base, apex broadly rounded, 4-spored, sterigmata 2-8 μm long; basidioles similar in shape to the basidia, but slightly smaller. Gloeocystidia and acanthocystidia absent. Cheilocystidia 17-34 × 7-10 μm, present at dissepiment edge, broom-shaped or irregular with small diverticulate projections on the sides and at the apex, thin-walled. Pileipellis hyphae interwoven, smooth to diverticulate, thin-walled, 4-7 µm in diam.; terminal cells cylindrical or clavate, with obtuse diverticulate projections at the apex, orientated perpendicular to pileal surface. Tramal hyphae interwoven, widely spaced in a gelatinous matrix, some with dense contents, some collapsed, thin-walled, 2-6 μm in diam. Clamp connections present.
Additional specimen examined.
China, Guangxi Autonomous Region, Hezhou, Dazhongshan Forest Park, rotten Miscanthus , 19 Apr 2023, Dai 24653 (BJFC042180, paratype).
Distribution and ecology.
Favolaschia miscanthi is distributed in the subtropical area of the Guangxi Autonomous Region, China; it grows on rotten Miscanthus and causes white rot.
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