Studies in the Basidiodendron caesiocinereum complex (Auriculariales, Basidiomycota)

Author:

Spirin ViacheslavORCID,Malysheva Vera,Schoutteten Nathan,Viner Ilya,Miettinen Otto,Nordén Jenni,Ryvarden Leif,Kotiranta Heikki,Verbeken Annemieke,Weiß Michael,Larsson Karl-Henrik

Abstract

AbstractTaxonomy of Basidiodendron caesiocinereum complex is revised based on morphological and molecular methods (with the use of nc LSU rDNA, ITS and TEF1 regions). The basidiospore ornamentation is justified as a key morphological character for the species recognition in the group. As redefined here, B. caesiocinereum is an angiosperm-dwelling species with smooth basidiospores. Bourdotia cinerella and B. cinerella var. trachyspora are proved to represent separate species with warted basidiospores; they are reintroduced as Basidiodendron cinerellum and B. trachysporum. Additionally, eight new species related to B. caesiocinereum are described based on material from Eurasia, North America and Africa, and identity of B. spinosum from Oceania is discussed.

Funder

University of Helsinki including Helsinki University Central Hospital

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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