Two New Species and a New Record of Yellow from Tropical Forests in Eastern Mexico with the Proposal of a New Name for the Replacement of
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Two new species of yellow and a new record of associated with tropical species of are presented, based on the taxonomic study of fresh specimens and in a phylogenetic analysis of transcription elongation factor 1-alpha (-1α) and the large subunit of the ribosome (nLSU) sequences. One of the new species proposed here, corresponds to a choice edible mushroom, which, in our molecular phylogeny, resulted in it being related to the group of species around and sister with type specimen. This latter is here formally transferred to and consequently a new name, , is proposed to replace the homonym (Schwein.) Schwein. 1834 a later synonym of . Detailed macroscopic and microscopic descriptions accompanied with illustrations and a taxonomic discussion are presented for each species.
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