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Molecular and morphological diversity in the /Rhombisporum clade of the genus Entoloma with a note on E. cocles

  • Machiel Evert Noordeloos
  • , Gerrit Maarten Jansen
  • , John Bjarne Jordal
  • , Olga Morozova
  • , Oyvind Weholt
  • , Tor Erik Brandrud
  • , Jordi Vila
  • , Alexander Karich
  • , Kai Reschke
  • , Jostein Loras
  • , Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber
  • , Balint Dima (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

A combined morphological and molecular genetic study of the European species within the /Rhombisporum clade of the genus Entoloma reveals a high species diversity. This group comprises typical grassland species with pronounced and well-differentiated cheilocystidia, and a wide range of spore shapes varying from rhomboid to five-angled. To fix the concept of the classical species E. rhombisporum, a neotype is designated. Nine species are described as new to science based on the result of nrDNA ITS phylogeny with additional gap coding, and morphological characterization: E. caulocystidiatum, E. lunare, E. pararhombisporum, E. pentagonale, E. perrhombisporum, E. rhombiibericum, E. rhombisporoides, E. sororpratulense, and E. subcuboideum. The ITS sequences of the holotypes of previously described species belonging to the /Rhombisporum clade, viz., E. laurisilvae and E. pratulense have also been generated and are published here for the first time. Since many of the above-mentioned species have been misidentified as E. cocles, it seemed opportune to also study this species and to designate a neotype to fix its current concept. A key including European species is presented. As most of the species are potentially important indicators for threatened grassland communities, the 130 ITS barcodes newly generated for this study may be useful as a reference in conservation and metabarcoding projects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number48
Number of pages32
JournalMycological Progress
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2022

Funding

Open access funding provided by Eotvos Lorand University. ELTE Thematic Excellence Programme 2020 (TKP2020-IKA-05) supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office, New National Excellence Program (UNKP-20-4) of the Hungarian Ministry of Human Capacities; research project of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (AAAA-A-A19-119020890079-6) using equipment of its Core Facility Centre "Cell and Molecular Technologies in Plant Science"; foundation Rijksherbariumfonds Dr. E. Kits van Waveren.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106024 Mycology

Keywords

  • Agaricales
  • Conservation
  • Endangered grassland communities
  • Entolomataceae semi-cryptic diversity
  • Taxonomy
  • Tricholomatinae
  • SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
  • AGARICALES

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