Journal of Fungi (Aug 2023)

Holarctic Species in the <i>Pluteus podospileus</i> Clade: Description of Six New Species and Reassessment of Old Names

  • Hana Ševčíková,
  • Ekaterina F. Malysheva,
  • Vladimír Antonín,
  • Jan Borovička,
  • Francesco Dovana,
  • Giuliano Ferisin,
  • Guillaume Eyssartier,
  • Django Grootmyers,
  • Jacob Heilmann-Clausen,
  • Jacob Kalichman,
  • Oğuzhan Kaygusuz,
  • Renée Lebeuf,
  • Guillermo Muñoz González,
  • Andrew M. Minnis,
  • Stephen D. Russell,
  • Irja Saar,
  • Ida Broman Nielsen,
  • Tobias Guldberg Frøslev,
  • Alfredo Justo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 898

Abstract

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We studied the taxonomy of Pluteus podospileus and similar species using morphological and molecular (nrITS, TEF1-α) data, including a detailed study of the type collections of P. inflatus var. alneus, Pluteus minutissimus f. major, and P. granulatus var. tenellus. Within the P. podospileus complex, we phylogenetically confirmed six species in Europe, five in Asia, and eight in North America. Based on our results, we recognize P. seticeps as a separate species occurring in North America, while P. podospileus is limited to Eurasia. We describe six new species and a new variety: P. absconditus, P. fuscodiscus, P. gausapatus, P. inexpectatus, P. millsii, and P. notabilis and its variety, P. notabilis var. insignis. We elevate Pluteus seticeps var. cystidiosus to species rank as Pluteus cystidiosus. Based on the holotype of P. inflatus var. alneus, collections of P. inflatus identified by Velenovský, and several modern collections, we resurrect the name P. inflatus. Based on molecular analyses of syntypes of Pluteus minutissimus f. major and a holotype of Pluteus granulatus var. tenellus, we synonymize them under P. inflatus. We also increase our knowledge about the morphology and distribution of P. cutefractus.

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