Journal of Fungi (Jun 2022)

<i>Agaricus macrochlamys</i>, a New Species from the (Sub)tropical Cloud Forests of North America and the Caribbean, and <i>Agaricus fiardii</i>, a New Synonym of <i>Agaricus subrufescens</i>

  • Rosario Medel-Ortiz,
  • Roberto Garibay-Orijel,
  • Andrés Argüelles-Moyao,
  • Gerardo Mata,
  • Richard W. Kerrigan,
  • Alan E. Bessette,
  • József Geml,
  • Claudio Angelini,
  • Luis A. Parra,
  • Jie Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8070664
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 664

Abstract

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Agaricus is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae, with several highly priced edible and medicinal species. Here we describe Agaricus macrochlamys, a new species, in A. sect. Arvenses, sympatric and morphologically cryptic with the edible and medicinally cultivated mushroom, A. subrufescens. Phylogenetic analyses showed that A. macrochlamys is closely related to A. subrufescens, and that A. fiardii is a new synonym of A. subrufescens. Despite being morphologically cryptic, A. macrochlamys can be distinguished from A. subrufescens by several ITS and tef1α species-specific markers and a 4-bp insertion in the tef1α sequence. Furthermore, A. subrufescens is a cosmopolitan species, while A. macrochlamys distribution is so far restricted to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and the United States.

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