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Citation for Study 12634

About Citation title: "The genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae, Boletales) from China: Morphological and multilocus DNA sequence inference".
About Study name: "The genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae, Boletales) from China: Morphological and multilocus DNA sequence inference".
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Citation

Zeng N.K., Tang L., Li Y., Tolgor B., Zhu X., Zhao Q., & Yang Z. 2013. The genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae, Boletales) from China: Morphological and multilocus DNA sequence inference. Fungal Diversity, 58: 73-101.

Authors

  • Zeng N.K. (submitter)
  • Tang L.
  • Li Y.
  • Tolgor B.
  • Zhu X.
  • Zhao Q.
  • Yang Z.

Abstract

Species of the genus Phylloporus in China were investigated based on morphology and molecular phylogenetic analysis of a three-locus (nrLSU, ITS and tef-1a) DNA sequence dataset. Twenty-one phylogenetic species were recognized among the studied collections. Seven of them were described as new: P. brunneiceps, P.imbricatus, P. maculatus, P. pachycystidiatus, P. rubeolus, P. rubrosquamosus, and P. yunnanensis. Additional four of them were corresponded with the previous morphology-based taxa: P. bellus, P. luxiensis, P. parvisporus and P. rufescens. The remaining ten phylogenetic species were not described due to the paucity of materials. A key to the Chinese morphologically recognizable taxa was provided. A preliminary biogeographical analysis showed that (1) Pylloporus species in East Asia and Southeast Asia are mostly closely related; (2) Species pairs or closely related species of Phylloporus between East Asia and North/Central America are relatively common; (3) The biogeographic relationship of Phylloporus between East Asia and Europe was supported by only a single species pair. Unexpected, no taxon common to both Europe and East Asia or East Asia and North/Central America were uncovered.

Keywords

biogeography, Boletaceae, new taxa, phylogeny, taxonomy

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