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Conocybe Section Pilosellae in China: Reconciliation of Taxonomy and Phylogeny Reveals Seven New Species and a New Record.


ABSTRACT: Conocybe belongs to the Bolbitiaceae. The morphological classification and molecular phylogenetics of Conocybe section Pilosellae are not in agreement. In this study, based on the specimens from China, we investigated the sect. Pilosellae and identified 17 species, including 7 new species: Conocybe pilosa, with a densely hairy pileus and stipe; C. reniformis, with reniform spores; C. ceracea, with waxy dehydration of the lamellae; C. muscicola, growing on moss; C. sinobispora, with two-spored basidia; C. hydrophila, with a hygrophanous pileus; C. rufostipes, growing on dung with a brown stipe; and C. pseudocrispa, one new record for China. A key was compiled for the sect. Pilosellae in China. Here, the sect. Pilosellae, and new species and records from China are morphologically described and illustrated. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses were performed using a combined nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and nuc 28S rDNA (nrLSU), and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1-α) dataset to reconstruct the relationships of this section. We found that the sect. Pilosellae was the basal clade of Conocybe, and its evolutionary features may shed light on the characteristics of Conocybe. By integrating morphological classification and phylogenetic analysis, we explored the possible phylogenetic relationships among the species of the sect. Pilosellae in China.

SUBMITTER: Song HB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10533166 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Conocybe</i> Section <i>Pilosellae</i> in China: Reconciliation of Taxonomy and Phylogeny Reveals Seven New Species and a New Record.

Song Han-Bing HB   Bau Tolgor T  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20230913 9


<i>Conocybe</i> belongs to the Bolbitiaceae. The morphological classification and molecular phylogenetics of <i>Conocybe</i> section <i>Pilosellae</i> are not in agreement. In this study, based on the specimens from China, we investigated the sect. <i>Pilosellae</i> and identified 17 species, including 7 new species: <i>Conocybe pilosa</i>, with a densely hairy pileus and stipe; <i>C. reniformis</i>, with reniform spores; <i>C. ceracea</i>, with waxy dehydration of the lamellae; <i>C. muscicola<  ...[more]

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