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Title: The amazonian luminescent mycena cristinae sp. nov. From brazil
Authors: Ishikawa, Noemia Kazue
Clement, Charles Roland
Ikeda, Takehide
Rodrigues, Doriane Picanço
Andriolli, Fernando Sarti
Cardoso, Julia S.
Cabral, Tiara Sousa
Vargas Isla, Ruby
Oliveira, Jadson J.S.
Keywords: Agaricales
Mycenaceae
Issue Date: 2021
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Mycoscience
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 62, Edição 6, Págs 395 - 405
Abstract: A new luminescent lignicolous fungal species, Mycena cristinae sp. nov., is proposed from the Central Amazon forest. This is unique and supported by morphological evaluation along with LSU- and ITS-based phylogenetic analyses. The basidiomata have mostly fuscous olivaceous brown pileus, adnate to subdecurrent and distant lamellae, and stipe with slightly bulbous base (basal mycelium absent). It also has inamyloid and/or weakly amyloid basidiospores, ramose cheilocystidia and a pileipellis composed of an aerated tangle of slender, diverticulate hyphae forming a coralloid pellicle overlaying the hypodermium. The luminescence is evident in the basidiomata (especially the stipe) and in the mycelium on the substrate. The LSU phylogenetic trees reveal that M. cristinae is sister to M. coralliformis within the Mycenaceae clade. In the ITS trees, it forms a unique lineage grouping with undetermined Mycena taxa. Morphological data support M. cristinae as a different species compared to previously described taxa. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.47371/mycosci.2021.05.004
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