PeerJ (Dec 2023)

A new species and new records of Hymenopellis and Xerula (Agaricales, Physalacriaceae) from China

  • Ya-jie Liu,
  • Zheng-xiang Qi,
  • You Li,
  • Lei Yue,
  • Gui-ping Zhao,
  • Xin-yue Gui,
  • Peng Dong,
  • Yang Wang,
  • Bo Zhang,
  • Xiao Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. e16681

Abstract

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Hymenopellis is the genus that exhibits the highest number of species within the Xerula/Oudemansiella complex. Numerous species of Hymenopellis demonstrate edibility, and some of these species have been domesticated and cultivated. During an extensive survey carried out in Henan and Jilin Provinces, China, a substantial quantity of Hymenopellis specimens was gathered as a component of the macrofungal resource inventory. Based on the findings of morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies, a new species, Hymenopellis biyangensis, has been identified. A new record species, Hymenopellis altissima, has been discovered in China. Additionally, two new record species, Hymenopellis raphanipes and Xerula strigosa, have been found in Henan Province. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and large subunit ribosomal (nrLSU) were used to establish a phylogeny for species identification. Detailed descriptions, field habitat maps and line drawings of these species are presented. The discussion focuses on the relationships between newly discovered species and other related taxa. Additionally, this study provides and a key to the documented species of Hymenopellis and Xerula found in China.

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