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, a New Genus in the Subfamily Austroboletoideae (Boletaceae, Boletales)

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Journal MycoKeys
Date 2022 May 19
PMID 35585930
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The present study describes in the subfamily Austroboletoideae (Boletaceae). is supported by morphological and molecular data using LSU and RPB2 regions. Additionally, its geographic distribution and intraspecific variation were inferred using ITS sequences. The genus is characterised by pileate-stipitate basidiomata; purple, brown, reddish-brown, orange-brown to dark brown vinaceous pileus; whitish or lilac to vinaceous context and a subclavate stipe. Microscopically, it is characterised by ornamented, slightly verrucose, cracked to perforated brown basidiospores. Two species are described within the genus, and is morphologically similar to , which suggests they may have been confused in the past. This study presents the phylogenetic placement, microscopic structures, detailed morphological descriptions and illustrations of both new species.

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