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Exploring the Relationships between Four New Species of Boletoid Fungi from Northern China and Their Related Species.


ABSTRACT: The family Boletaceae primarily represents ectomycorrhizal fungi, which play an essential ecological role in forest ecosystems. Although the Boletaceae family has been subject to a relatively global and comprehensive history of work, novel species and genera are continually described. During this investigation in northern China, many specimens of boletoid fungi were collected. Based on the study of their morphology and phylogeny, four new species, Butyriboletus pseudoroseoflavus, Butyriboletus subregius, Tengioboletus subglutinosus, and Suillellus lacrymibasidiatus, are introduced. Morphological evidence and phylogenetic analyses of the single or combined dataset (ITS or 28S, rpb1, rpb2, and tef1) confirmed these to be four new species. The evidence and analyses indicated the new species' relationships with other species within their genera. Detailed descriptions, color photographs, and line drawings are provided. The species of Butyriboletus in China were compared in detail and the worldwide keys of Tengioboletus and Suillellus were given.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8955560 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring the Relationships between Four New Species of Boletoid Fungi from Northern China and Their Related Species.

Wang Yang Y   Tuo Yong-Lan YL   Wu Dong-Mei DM   Gao Neng N   Zhang Zhen-Hao ZH   Rao Gu G   Wang Xiao-Min XM   Wang Jing J   Dai Dan D   Li Yu Y   Zhang Bo B  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20220222 3


The family Boletaceae primarily represents ectomycorrhizal fungi, which play an essential ecological role in forest ecosystems. Although the Boletaceae family has been subject to a relatively global and comprehensive history of work, novel species and genera are continually described. During this investigation in northern China, many specimens of boletoid fungi were collected. Based on the study of their morphology and phylogeny, four new species, <i>Butyriboletus pseudoroseoflavus</i>, <i>Butyr  ...[more]

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