@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18220,
author = {Z. L. Yang and Patrick Brandon Matheny and Z. W. Ge and Jason C. Slot and David S. Hibbett},
title = {New Asian species of the genus Anamika (euagarics, hebelomatoid clade) based on morphology and ribosomal DNA sequences},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {109},
number = {},
pages = {1259--1267},
abstract = {Two dark-spored agaric species from Asia are placed in the genus Anamika (Agaricales or euagarics clade). This result is supported by ITS and nLSU-rDNA sequences with strong measures of branch support, in addition to several morphological and ecological similarities. An inclusive ITS study was performed using a mixed model Bayesian analysis that suggests the derived status of Anamika within Hebeloma, thereby rendering Hebeloma a paraphyletic genus. However, the monophyly of Hebeloma cannot be rejected outright given ITS and nLSU-rDNA data. Thus, we propose two new Asian species in Anamika : A. angustilamellata sp. nov. from dipterocarp and fagaceous forests of southwestern China and northern Thailand ; and A. lactariolens comb. nov., a Japanese species originally described in the genus Alnicola. A complete description of A. angustilamellata, including illustrations, is provided.}
}
Citation for Study 2112
Citation title:
"New Asian species of the genus Anamika (euagarics, hebelomatoid clade) based on morphology and ribosomal DNA sequences".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2116
(Status: Published).
Citation
Yang Z., Matheny P.B., Ge Z., Slot J.C., & Hibbett D. 2005. New Asian species of the genus Anamika (euagarics, hebelomatoid clade) based on morphology and ribosomal DNA sequences. Mycological Research, 109: 1259-1267.
Authors
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Yang Z.
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Matheny P.B.
865-974-8896
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Ge Z.
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Slot J.C.
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Hibbett D.
Abstract
Two dark-spored agaric species from Asia are placed in the genus Anamika (Agaricales or euagarics clade). This result is supported by ITS and nLSU-rDNA sequences with strong measures of branch support, in addition to several morphological and ecological similarities. An inclusive ITS study was performed using a mixed model Bayesian analysis that suggests the derived status of Anamika within Hebeloma, thereby rendering Hebeloma a paraphyletic genus. However, the monophyly of Hebeloma cannot be rejected outright given ITS and nLSU-rDNA data. Thus, we propose two new Asian species in Anamika : A. angustilamellata sp. nov. from dipterocarp and fagaceous forests of southwestern China and northern Thailand ; and A. lactariolens comb. nov., a Japanese species originally described in the genus Alnicola. A complete description of A. angustilamellata, including illustrations, is provided.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18220,
author = {Z. L. Yang and Patrick Brandon Matheny and Z. W. Ge and Jason C. Slot and David S. Hibbett},
title = {New Asian species of the genus Anamika (euagarics, hebelomatoid clade) based on morphology and ribosomal DNA sequences},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {109},
number = {},
pages = {1259--1267},
abstract = {Two dark-spored agaric species from Asia are placed in the genus Anamika (Agaricales or euagarics clade). This result is supported by ITS and nLSU-rDNA sequences with strong measures of branch support, in addition to several morphological and ecological similarities. An inclusive ITS study was performed using a mixed model Bayesian analysis that suggests the derived status of Anamika within Hebeloma, thereby rendering Hebeloma a paraphyletic genus. However, the monophyly of Hebeloma cannot be rejected outright given ITS and nLSU-rDNA data. Thus, we propose two new Asian species in Anamika : A. angustilamellata sp. nov. from dipterocarp and fagaceous forests of southwestern China and northern Thailand ; and A. lactariolens comb. nov., a Japanese species originally described in the genus Alnicola. A complete description of A. angustilamellata, including illustrations, is provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18220
AU - Yang,Z. L.
AU - Matheny,Patrick Brandon
AU - Ge,Z. W.
AU - Slot,Jason C.
AU - Hibbett,David S.
T1 - New Asian species of the genus Anamika (euagarics, hebelomatoid clade) based on morphology and ribosomal DNA sequences
PY - 2005
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N2 - Two dark-spored agaric species from Asia are placed in the genus Anamika (Agaricales or euagarics clade). This result is supported by ITS and nLSU-rDNA sequences with strong measures of branch support, in addition to several morphological and ecological similarities. An inclusive ITS study was performed using a mixed model Bayesian analysis that suggests the derived status of Anamika within Hebeloma, thereby rendering Hebeloma a paraphyletic genus. However, the monophyly of Hebeloma cannot be rejected outright given ITS and nLSU-rDNA data. Thus, we propose two new Asian species in Anamika : A. angustilamellata sp. nov. from dipterocarp and fagaceous forests of southwestern China and northern Thailand ; and A. lactariolens comb. nov., a Japanese species originally described in the genus Alnicola. A complete description of A. angustilamellata, including illustrations, is provided.
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JF - Mycological Research
VL - 109
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SP - 1259
EP - 1267
ER -