@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27485,
author = {Laura Guzman-Davalos and C K Pradeep and K. B. Vrinda and Manoj Kumar A and Virginia Ramirez-Cruz and Maria Herrera and Alma Rosa Villalobos-Arambula and Kasem Soytong and Timothy J. Baroni and Mary Catherine Aime},
title = {A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species },
year = {2017},
keywords = {Crepidotaceae, fungal taxonomy, Tubaria},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new Asian species of Crepidotus (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), C. asiaticus, is presented based on morphological as well as the nuc rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) and 28S sequence data. This new species found in India and Thailand is characterized by the centrally stipitate medium sized basidiomata, orange to reddish brown pileus, white to brownish orange lamellae, and white stipe. Based on morphology, C. asiaticus is similar to the Neotropical C. thermophilus. However, the microscopic characters, especially the size and shape of the basidiospores, can be used to distinguish these two taxa, as well as their geographic distributions. Further, the phylogenetic position of C. asiaticus is unique based on ITS and 28S nuc rDNA sequences. Melanomphalia argipoda, described by Singer from Ecuador, is also a stipitate Crepidotus based on the ITS sequence of the type specimen, so the new combination is proposed here. Phylogenetically, the three species form a monophyletic group with the Asiatic C. asiaticus forming the sister lineage to the Neotropical C. argipodus and C. thermophilus.}
}
Citation for Study 21368
Citation title:
"A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species ".
Study name:
"A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species ".
This study is part of submission 21368
(Status: Published).
Citation
Guzman-davalos L., Pradeep C.K., Vrinda K.B., Kumar a M., Ramirez-cruz V., Herrera M., Villalobos-arambula A., Soytong K., Baroni T.J., & Aime M.C. 2017. A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Guzman-davalos L.
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Pradeep C.K.
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Vrinda K.B.
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Kumar a M.
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Ramirez-cruz V.
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Herrera M.
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Villalobos-arambula A.
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Soytong K.
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Baroni T.J.
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Aime M.C.
Abstract
A new Asian species of Crepidotus (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), C. asiaticus, is presented based on morphological as well as the nuc rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) and 28S sequence data. This new species found in India and Thailand is characterized by the centrally stipitate medium sized basidiomata, orange to reddish brown pileus, white to brownish orange lamellae, and white stipe. Based on morphology, C. asiaticus is similar to the Neotropical C. thermophilus. However, the microscopic characters, especially the size and shape of the basidiospores, can be used to distinguish these two taxa, as well as their geographic distributions. Further, the phylogenetic position of C. asiaticus is unique based on ITS and 28S nuc rDNA sequences. Melanomphalia argipoda, described by Singer from Ecuador, is also a stipitate Crepidotus based on the ITS sequence of the type specimen, so the new combination is proposed here. Phylogenetically, the three species form a monophyletic group with the Asiatic C. asiaticus forming the sister lineage to the Neotropical C. argipodus and C. thermophilus.
Keywords
Crepidotaceae, fungal taxonomy, Tubaria
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27485,
author = {Laura Guzman-Davalos and C K Pradeep and K. B. Vrinda and Manoj Kumar A and Virginia Ramirez-Cruz and Maria Herrera and Alma Rosa Villalobos-Arambula and Kasem Soytong and Timothy J. Baroni and Mary Catherine Aime},
title = {A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species },
year = {2017},
keywords = {Crepidotaceae, fungal taxonomy, Tubaria},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new Asian species of Crepidotus (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), C. asiaticus, is presented based on morphological as well as the nuc rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) and 28S sequence data. This new species found in India and Thailand is characterized by the centrally stipitate medium sized basidiomata, orange to reddish brown pileus, white to brownish orange lamellae, and white stipe. Based on morphology, C. asiaticus is similar to the Neotropical C. thermophilus. However, the microscopic characters, especially the size and shape of the basidiospores, can be used to distinguish these two taxa, as well as their geographic distributions. Further, the phylogenetic position of C. asiaticus is unique based on ITS and 28S nuc rDNA sequences. Melanomphalia argipoda, described by Singer from Ecuador, is also a stipitate Crepidotus based on the ITS sequence of the type specimen, so the new combination is proposed here. Phylogenetically, the three species form a monophyletic group with the Asiatic C. asiaticus forming the sister lineage to the Neotropical C. argipodus and C. thermophilus.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27485
AU - Guzman-Davalos,Laura
AU - Pradeep,C K
AU - Vrinda,K. B.
AU - Kumar A,Manoj
AU - Ramirez-Cruz,Virginia
AU - Herrera,Maria
AU - Villalobos-Arambula,Alma Rosa
AU - Soytong,Kasem
AU - Baroni,Timothy J.
AU - Aime,Mary Catherine
T1 - A new stipitate species of Crepidotus from India and Thailand with notes on other tropical species
PY - 2017
KW - Crepidotaceae
KW - fungal taxonomy
KW - Tubaria
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - A new Asian species of Crepidotus (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), C. asiaticus, is presented based on morphological as well as the nuc rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) and 28S sequence data. This new species found in India and Thailand is characterized by the centrally stipitate medium sized basidiomata, orange to reddish brown pileus, white to brownish orange lamellae, and white stipe. Based on morphology, C. asiaticus is similar to the Neotropical C. thermophilus. However, the microscopic characters, especially the size and shape of the basidiospores, can be used to distinguish these two taxa, as well as their geographic distributions. Further, the phylogenetic position of C. asiaticus is unique based on ITS and 28S nuc rDNA sequences. Melanomphalia argipoda, described by Singer from Ecuador, is also a stipitate Crepidotus based on the ITS sequence of the type specimen, so the new combination is proposed here. Phylogenetically, the three species form a monophyletic group with the Asiatic C. asiaticus forming the sister lineage to the Neotropical C. argipodus and C. thermophilus.
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