Inosperma submaculatum Eyssart. & Buyck, 2021

Buyck, Bart, Eyssartier, Guillaume, Dima, Bálint, Consiglio, Giovanni, Noordeloos, Machiel Evert, Papp, Viktor, Bera, Ishika, Ghosh, Aniket, Rossi, Walter, Leonardi, Marco & Das, Kanad, 2021, Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 101 - 110, Cryptogamie, Mycologie 20 (5), pp. 63-89 : 74-75

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2021v42a5

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scientific name

Inosperma submaculatum Eyssart. & Buyck
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106. Inosperma submaculatum Eyssart. & Buyck View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Figs 10-12)

DIAGNOSIS. — Differs from I. maculatum (Boud.) Matheny & Esteve-Rav. in obtained sequence data that place it in a different, old world African subclade of genus Inosperma with no publicly deposited sequences closer than 90% similarity and no similar described African species known.

INDEX FUNGORUM. — IF558211.

GENBANK. — JQ815428 (nrLSU, paratype), EU600870 (nrLSU, holotype), EU600869 (RPB2, holotype), JQ801417 (nrITS, holotype).

ETYMOLOGY. — Named after its similarity to Inosperma maculatum .

HOLOTYPE. — Zambia. Copperbelt Prov., Chibouli , gregarious on soil in miombo woodland, 1.II.1996, EG96073 (= Buyck 96262, PC[PC0088776]!, holo-).

ADDITIONAL EXAMINED MATERIAL. — Zambia. Copperbelt Prov., Chibouli, gregarious on soil in miombo woodland, 31.I.1996, EG 96062 (= Buyck 96.232, PC[PC0088777]) along Mpongwe-Chibouli road, EG 96067 (= Buyck 96247, PC[PC0088757])

DESCRIPTION

Pileus

(13) 20-30 mm in diam., obtuse conico-campanulate with a involuted margin, seldom plano-convex, chesnut-brown, reddish-brown, like I. maculata Boudier , with a white veil soon missing, in appressed patches at the center, even, sometimes slightly rimose at the margin.

Lamellae

Slightly ascendant or subhorizontal, emarginate, (1.5) 2-3 mm broad, pale beige for a long time, only ochraceous in the oldest stages.

Stipe

(8) 20-35 (40) × (2) 3-5 mm, bulbous marginate, up to 9 (10) mm in the bulb, whitish or pale beige.

Context

White.

Smell

Very slightly honey-like or with a complex herbaceous component.

Spores

(6.5) 7-9 (10) × (4.5) 5-5.5 (6) µm, ellipsoid or slightly reniform, sometimes with a tendency toward subcylindrical, quite pale under the microscope, containing a conspicuous oil drop.

Basidia

Clavate, 4-spored, 25-30 (35) × 8-10 µm, filled with an oily solution.

Hymenial cystidia

Absent

Marginal cells

Variable in size, clavate, (20) 25-40 (50) × 8-12 (15) µm.

Pileipellis

A cutis of cylindrical hyphae, 5-8 µm broad, with finely encrusting pigment on cell walls.

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Agaricales

Family

Inocybaceae

Genus

Inosperma

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Agaricales

Family

Inocybaceae

Genus

Inosperma

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