@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29600,
author = {Lynn Delgat and Glen Dierickx and Serge De Wilde and Claudio Angelini and Eske De Crop and Ruben De Lange and Roy E. Halling and Cathrin Manz and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Russulales, Basidiomycota, taxonomy, Albati},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The ectomycorrhizal genus Lactifluus is known to contain several species complexes, consisting of morphologically very similar species, which can be considered cryptic or pseudocryptic. One of these species complexes is the complex around Lactifluus deceptivus, or the deceptive milkcaps. These species are macroscopically characterized by large white velutinous basidiocarps and an acrid taste. In this paper, a thorough molecular study of this complex is performed. Even though most collections were identified as L. deceptivus, the clade is shown to contain at least 16 species, distributed across Asia and America. Two new Neotropical species are described: Lactifluus hallingii and Lactifluus domingensis.}
}
Citation for Study 24427
Citation title:
"Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity".
Study name:
"Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity".
This study is part of submission 24427
(Status: Published).
Citation
Delgat L., Dierickx G., De wilde S., Angelini C., De crop E., De lange R., Halling R.E., Manz C., & Verbeken A. 2019. Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity. IMA Fungus, .
Authors
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Delgat L.
(submitter)
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Dierickx G.
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De wilde S.
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Angelini C.
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De crop E.
003292645069
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De lange R.
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Halling R.E.
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Manz C.
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Verbeken A.
Abstract
The ectomycorrhizal genus Lactifluus is known to contain several species complexes, consisting of morphologically very similar species, which can be considered cryptic or pseudocryptic. One of these species complexes is the complex around Lactifluus deceptivus, or the deceptive milkcaps. These species are macroscopically characterized by large white velutinous basidiocarps and an acrid taste. In this paper, a thorough molecular study of this complex is performed. Even though most collections were identified as L. deceptivus, the clade is shown to contain at least 16 species, distributed across Asia and America. Two new Neotropical species are described: Lactifluus hallingii and Lactifluus domingensis.
Keywords
Russulales, Basidiomycota, taxonomy, Albati
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29600,
author = {Lynn Delgat and Glen Dierickx and Serge De Wilde and Claudio Angelini and Eske De Crop and Ruben De Lange and Roy E. Halling and Cathrin Manz and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Russulales, Basidiomycota, taxonomy, Albati},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The ectomycorrhizal genus Lactifluus is known to contain several species complexes, consisting of morphologically very similar species, which can be considered cryptic or pseudocryptic. One of these species complexes is the complex around Lactifluus deceptivus, or the deceptive milkcaps. These species are macroscopically characterized by large white velutinous basidiocarps and an acrid taste. In this paper, a thorough molecular study of this complex is performed. Even though most collections were identified as L. deceptivus, the clade is shown to contain at least 16 species, distributed across Asia and America. Two new Neotropical species are described: Lactifluus hallingii and Lactifluus domingensis.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29600
AU - Delgat,Lynn
AU - Dierickx,Glen
AU - De Wilde,Serge
AU - Angelini,Claudio
AU - De Crop,Eske
AU - De Lange,Ruben
AU - Halling,Roy E.
AU - Manz,Cathrin
AU - Verbeken,Annemieke
T1 - Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high diversity
PY - 2019
KW - Russulales
KW - Basidiomycota
KW - taxonomy
KW - Albati
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The ectomycorrhizal genus Lactifluus is known to contain several species complexes, consisting of morphologically very similar species, which can be considered cryptic or pseudocryptic. One of these species complexes is the complex around Lactifluus deceptivus, or the deceptive milkcaps. These species are macroscopically characterized by large white velutinous basidiocarps and an acrid taste. In this paper, a thorough molecular study of this complex is performed. Even though most collections were identified as L. deceptivus, the clade is shown to contain at least 16 species, distributed across Asia and America. Two new Neotropical species are described: Lactifluus hallingii and Lactifluus domingensis.
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JF - IMA Fungus
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