@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24761,
author = {Ursula Eberhardt and Henry J. Beker and Jan Vesterholt and Nicole Schuetz},
title = {The Taxonomy of the European Species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsections Hiemalia, Echinospora subsect. nov. and Clepsodroida subsect. nov. and Five New Species},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Ectomycorrhizal fungi, basidiomycetes, biological species, MCM7, RPB2, Tef1a},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Hebeloma section Denudata includes the majority of the taxa commonly referred to as the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex. In a recent paper we described in detail H. subsection Denudata and fifteen European species recognized within this subsection, using morphological and molecular methods. In this paper we continue this work and describe in detail three additional subsections and several new species. Within H. subsection Hiemalia, we recognise just one species, Hebeloma hiemale. Here we propose an epitype in order to unambiguously define this taxon. Nine species occurring in Europe are assigned to H. subsect. Clepsydroida, namely Hebeloma ammophilum, H. cavipes, H. fragilipes, H. ingratum, H. laetitiae, H. limbatum sp. nov., H. matritensis sp. nov., H. pseudofragilipes sp. nov. and H. vaccinum. Finally, we introduce H. subsection Echinospora with three species: Hebeloma echinosporum sp. nov., H. populinum and H. rostratum sp. nov. We provide descriptions of all three of these species in order to clarify the taxonomy of this section. We provide a key to H. sect. Denudata and the discussed subsections. In the majority of the taxa there is good overall consistency between morphological and phylogenetic delimitation. }
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Citation title: "The Taxonomy of the European Species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsections Hiemalia, Echinospora subsect. nov. and Clepsodroida subsect. nov. and Five New Species".
Study name: "The Taxonomy of the European Species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsections Hiemalia, Echinospora subsect. nov. and Clepsodroida subsect. nov. and Five New Species".
This study is part of submission 17842
(Status: Published).