MycoKeys (Jun 2019)

Reassessment of the generic limits for Hydnellum and Sarcodon (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota)

  • Karl-Henrik Larsson,
  • Sten Svantesson,
  • Diana Miscevic,
  • Urmas Kõljalg,
  • Ellen Larsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.54.35386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
pp. 31 – 47

Abstract

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DNA sequences from the nuclear LSU and ITS regions were used for phylogenetic analyses of Thelephorales with a focus on the stipitate hydnoid genera Hydnellum and Sarcodon. Analyses showed that Hydnellum and Sarcodon are distinct genera but that the current division, based on basidioma texture, makes Sarcodon paraphyletic with respect to Hydnellum. In order to make genera monophyletic several species are moved from Sarcodon to Hydnellum and the following new combinations are made: Hydnellum amygdaliolens, H. fennicum, H. fuligineoviolaceum, H. fuscoindicum, H. glaucopus, H. joeides, H. lepidum, H. lundellii, H. martioflavum, H. scabrosum, H. underwoodii, and H. versipelle. Basidiospore size seems to separate the genera in most cases. Hydnellum species have basidiospore lengths in the range 4.45−6.95 µm while the corresponding range for Sarcodon is 7.4−9 µm. S. quercinofibulatus deviates from this pattern with an average spore length around 6 µm. Neotropical Sarcodon species represent a separate evolutionary lineage.