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Seven New Species of the Genus Geastrum (Geastrales, Geastraceae) in China.


ABSTRACT: Geastrum belongs to Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Geastrales, and Geastraceae. The genus Geastrum exoperidium normally splits at maturity into a characteristic star-like structure. It is a saprophytic fungus with great research significance. Based on morphological observation combined with phylogenetic analysis through ITS and LSU, seven new species of Geastrum belong to four sections, viz., Sect. Myceliostroma, Geastrum laneum; Sect. Exareolata, Geastrum litchi, Geastrum mongolicum; Sect. Corollina, Geastrum pseudosaccatum, Geastrum melanorhynchum, Geastrum oxysepalum; and Sect. Campestria, Geastrum microphole. Illustrated descriptions and the ecological habits of the novel species are provided.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9966265 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Seven New Species of the Genus <i>Geastrum</i> (Geastrales, Geastraceae) in China.

Wang Xin X   Bau Tolgor T  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20230214 2


<i>Geastrum</i> belongs to Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Geastrales, and Geastraceae. The genus <i>Geastrum</i> exoperidium normally splits at maturity into a characteristic star-like structure. It is a saprophytic fungus with great research significance. Based on morphological observation combined with phylogenetic analysis through ITS and LSU, seven new species of <i>Geastrum</i> belong to four sections, viz., Sect. <i>Myceliostroma</i>, <i>Geastrum laneum</i>; Sect. <i>Exareolata</i>, <i>Gea  ...[more]

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