Phallus chiangmaiensis sp. nov. and a Record of P. merulinus in Thailand
Sujinda Sommai,
Phongsawat Khamsuntorn,
Sayanh Somrithipol,
Janet Jennifer Luangsa-ard,
Umpawa Pinruan
Affiliations
Sujinda Sommai
Plant-Microbe Interaction Research Team (APMT), Integrative Crop Biotechnology and Management Research Group (ACBG), BIOTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency
Phongsawat Khamsuntorn
Plant-Microbe Interaction Research Team (APMT), Integrative Crop Biotechnology and Management Research Group (ACBG), BIOTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency
Sayanh Somrithipol
Plant-Microbe Interaction Research Team (APMT), Integrative Crop Biotechnology and Management Research Group (ACBG), BIOTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency
Janet Jennifer Luangsa-ard
Plant-Microbe Interaction Research Team (APMT), Integrative Crop Biotechnology and Management Research Group (ACBG), BIOTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency
Umpawa Pinruan
Plant-Microbe Interaction Research Team (APMT), Integrative Crop Biotechnology and Management Research Group (ACBG), BIOTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency
During the rainy season in Thailand, specimens of Phallus chiangmaiensis sp. nov. and P. merulinus were collected from Chiang Mai and Samut Sakhon Provinces, respectively. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on sequences of the nuclear ribosomal large subunit (LSU), nuclear ribosomal 5.8S gene including the internal transcribed spacer regions 1 and 2 (ITS), and the protein-coding gene atp6 (mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate [ATP] synthase subunit 6) support the placement of the new species within Phallus. Phallus chiangmaiensis has a well-developed white indusium and campanulated caps with reticulate surfaces. It differs morphologically from the related species, as supported by the phylogenetic data. Phallus merulinus is reported here as a species that was re-encountered in Thailand. The descriptions of the species are accompanied by illustrations of macro- and micro- morphological features, and a discussion of the related taxa is presented.