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author = {Si-Peng Jian and Tolgor Bau and Xue Tai Zhu and Wangqiu Deng and Zhu-Liang Yang},
title = {Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Clitocella; Clitopilopsis; Clitopilus; morphology; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy; geographical distribution},
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abstract = {Within the family Entolomataceae, many reports about the genera Entoloma and Rhodocybe have been published, but few reports on Clitopilus and its allied genera are available. In this study, Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis from China were studied by morphological and phylogenetic methods. Four nuclear markers, namely nrLSU, rpb2, tef1-α and atp6, were employed to elucidate the relationships of Clitopilus and its allies. The data indicate that Clitopilus should be divided into three sections, namely section Clitopilus, section Scyphoides and section Crispi, the last of which is newly erected. In total, seventeen species in Clitopilus and its allies are found in China. Fourteen species belong to Clitopilus, of which five are new, namely C. yunnanensis, C. brunniceps, C. rugosiceps, C. sinoapalus and C. umbilicatus. Two species of Clitocella, including a new species, namely Clitocella orientalis, are described. Furthermore, Clitopilopsis hirneola is new to China.}
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Citation for Study 24824
Citation title:
"Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China".
Study name:
"Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China".
This study is part of submission 24824
(Status: Published).
Citation
Jian S., Bau T., Zhu X., Deng W., & Yang Z. 2020. Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Jian S.
(submitter)
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Bau T.
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Zhu X.
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Deng W.
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Yang Z.
Abstract
Within the family Entolomataceae, many reports about the genera Entoloma and Rhodocybe have been published, but few reports on Clitopilus and its allied genera are available. In this study, Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis from China were studied by morphological and phylogenetic methods. Four nuclear markers, namely nrLSU, rpb2, tef1-α and atp6, were employed to elucidate the relationships of Clitopilus and its allies. The data indicate that Clitopilus should be divided into three sections, namely section Clitopilus, section Scyphoides and section Crispi, the last of which is newly erected. In total, seventeen species in Clitopilus and its allies are found in China. Fourteen species belong to Clitopilus, of which five are new, namely C. yunnanensis, C. brunniceps, C. rugosiceps, C. sinoapalus and C. umbilicatus. Two species of Clitocella, including a new species, namely Clitocella orientalis, are described. Furthermore, Clitopilopsis hirneola is new to China.
Keywords
Clitocella; Clitopilopsis; Clitopilus; morphology; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy; geographical distribution
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29868,
author = {Si-Peng Jian and Tolgor Bau and Xue Tai Zhu and Wangqiu Deng and Zhu-Liang Yang},
title = {Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Clitocella; Clitopilopsis; Clitopilus; morphology; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy; geographical distribution},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Within the family Entolomataceae, many reports about the genera Entoloma and Rhodocybe have been published, but few reports on Clitopilus and its allied genera are available. In this study, Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis from China were studied by morphological and phylogenetic methods. Four nuclear markers, namely nrLSU, rpb2, tef1-α and atp6, were employed to elucidate the relationships of Clitopilus and its allies. The data indicate that Clitopilus should be divided into three sections, namely section Clitopilus, section Scyphoides and section Crispi, the last of which is newly erected. In total, seventeen species in Clitopilus and its allies are found in China. Fourteen species belong to Clitopilus, of which five are new, namely C. yunnanensis, C. brunniceps, C. rugosiceps, C. sinoapalus and C. umbilicatus. Two species of Clitocella, including a new species, namely Clitocella orientalis, are described. Furthermore, Clitopilopsis hirneola is new to China.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29868
AU - Jian,Si-Peng
AU - Bau,Tolgor
AU - Zhu,Xue Tai
AU - Deng,Wangqiu
AU - Yang,Zhu-Liang
T1 - Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis in China
PY - 2020
KW - Clitocella; Clitopilopsis; Clitopilus; morphology; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy; geographical distribution
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Within the family Entolomataceae, many reports about the genera Entoloma and Rhodocybe have been published, but few reports on Clitopilus and its allied genera are available. In this study, Clitopilus, Clitocella and Clitopilopsis from China were studied by morphological and phylogenetic methods. Four nuclear markers, namely nrLSU, rpb2, tef1-α and atp6, were employed to elucidate the relationships of Clitopilus and its allies. The data indicate that Clitopilus should be divided into three sections, namely section Clitopilus, section Scyphoides and section Crispi, the last of which is newly erected. In total, seventeen species in Clitopilus and its allies are found in China. Fourteen species belong to Clitopilus, of which five are new, namely C. yunnanensis, C. brunniceps, C. rugosiceps, C. sinoapalus and C. umbilicatus. Two species of Clitocella, including a new species, namely Clitocella orientalis, are described. Furthermore, Clitopilopsis hirneola is new to China.
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JF - Mycologia
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