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Surprising morphological, ecological and ITS sequence diversity in the Arrhenia acerosa complex (Basidiomy-cota: Agaricales: Hygrophoraceae)

  • Andrus Voitk
  • , Irja Saar
  • , Robert Lücking
  • , Pierre-Arthur Moreau
  • , Gilles Corriol
  • , Irmgard Greilhuber
  • , R. Greg Thorn
  • , Chris R. J. Hay
  • , Bibiana Moncada
  • , Gro Gulden

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlePeer Reviewed

Abstract

A molecular genetic study of the Arrhenia acerosa complex using the ITS fungal barcoding marker revealed unexpected diversity along a cascading group supporting over 20 lineages. Among these, we identified five previously described species: A. acerosa s.str., A. glauca, A. latispora, A. subglobisemen, and Rhodocybe tillii (recombined as A. tillii). We described four new species: A. fenicola from Canadian prairie grasslands, A. juncorum and A. leucotricha, both on live and dead herbaceous material in European wetlands, and A. svalbardensis from the high Arctic. All nine taxa treated here were fixed with sequenced types. In addition, we identified seven other lineages, some only represented by a single collection, requiring further study before description, and four groups of two species or more, also requiring further dissection before circumscription of their constituents. The diversity of the complex with respect to size, colour, habitat, range, distribution, and substrate preference is made more intriguing by the presence of several lineages of brown omphalinoid species, differing from the typically pleurotoid forms in this complex. We generated 97 of the 131 ITS sequences studied, adding 65 new sequences from the acerosa complex.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-162
Number of pages30
JournalSydowia: an international journal of mycology
Volume73
Early online date2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106024 Mycology

Keywords

  • ITS
  • pleurotoid basidiomycota
  • taxonomy
  • PHYLOGENY
  • taxonomy.
  • 9 typifications
  • FUNGAL COMMUNITIES
  • -4 new species
  • SOIL
  • taxonomy. - 4 new species

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