@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28652,
author = {Tiara Sousa Cabral and Bianca Denise Silva and Maria P. Mart?n and Charles Roland Clement and Kentaro Hosaka and Iuri E Baseia},
title = {Behind the veil - unexpected diversity in Phallus indusiatus s.l. (Phallomycetidae, Basidiomycota)},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Phallus indusiatus, Neotropics, phalloid fungi, Amazonia, Phallales, ITS},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {MycoKeys},
volume = {58},
number = {},
pages = {103--127},
abstract = {Studies have demonstrated that cosmopolitan species actually consist of divergent clades that present high levels of morphological stasis through their evolutionary histories. Phallus indusiatus s.l. has been described as a circumtropical species, although this distribution may actually reflect the lack of taxonomic resolution due to the small number of morphological diagnostic characters, which leads to the identification of new records as populations of P. indusiatus. Here, we examine the P. indusiatus-like species diversity in Brazilian Amazonia. We show a clear congruence between detailed morphological data and ITS, nuc-LSU and atp6 based phylogenetic analysis, and describe five new species and a new combination (Phallus indusiatus f. rosea) within the indusiate clade. These results highlight the importance of more detailed investigation with the inclusion of molecular information in Neotropical fungi.}
}