@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20802,
author = {Ibai Olariaga and Tine Grebenc and Isabel Salcedo and Maria P. Martin},
title = {Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Cantharellales, cantharelloid clade, ITS nrDNA, phylogeny, stichic basidia, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3852/11-378},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of Hydnum, characterized by slender Hydnum rufescens- like basidiomes and ovoid to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores, are described from the Iberian Peninsula based on morphological and ITS molecular data. Hydnum ovoideisporum is distinguished by pilei with deep orange tones and strong preference for calcareous soil. It is widespread in the Iberian-Mediterranean area. Hydnum vesterholtii is characterized by its ocher to light ocher pileus, and nearly all the collections were made in the Pyrenees. Both ovoid-spored species are monophyletic well supported groups in the maximum parsimony and Bayesian ITS phylogenies, while the remainder of the samples assigned to H. rufescens s.l. and having globose basidiospores split into six well supported clades. The need to typify the name Hydnum rufescens is discussed, and a provisional key is given for the European taxa of Hydnum.}
}
Citation for Study 12831
Citation title:
"Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii".
Study name:
"Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii".
This study is part of submission 12831
(Status: Published).
Citation
Olariaga I., Grebenc T., Salcedo I., & Martin M.P. 2012. Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Olariaga I.
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Grebenc T.
00-386-31335803
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Salcedo I.
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Martin M.P.
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0034914338324
Abstract
Two new species of Hydnum, characterized by slender Hydnum rufescens- like basidiomes and ovoid to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores, are described from the Iberian Peninsula based on morphological and ITS molecular data. Hydnum ovoideisporum is distinguished by pilei with deep orange tones and strong preference for calcareous soil. It is widespread in the Iberian-Mediterranean area. Hydnum vesterholtii is characterized by its ocher to light ocher pileus, and nearly all the collections were made in the Pyrenees. Both ovoid-spored species are monophyletic well supported groups in the maximum parsimony and Bayesian ITS phylogenies, while the remainder of the samples assigned to H. rufescens s.l. and having globose basidiospores split into six well supported clades. The need to typify the name Hydnum rufescens is discussed, and a provisional key is given for the European taxa of Hydnum.
Keywords
Cantharellales, cantharelloid clade, ITS nrDNA, phylogeny, stichic basidia, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20802,
author = {Ibai Olariaga and Tine Grebenc and Isabel Salcedo and Maria P. Martin},
title = {Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Cantharellales, cantharelloid clade, ITS nrDNA, phylogeny, stichic basidia, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3852/11-378},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of Hydnum, characterized by slender Hydnum rufescens- like basidiomes and ovoid to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores, are described from the Iberian Peninsula based on morphological and ITS molecular data. Hydnum ovoideisporum is distinguished by pilei with deep orange tones and strong preference for calcareous soil. It is widespread in the Iberian-Mediterranean area. Hydnum vesterholtii is characterized by its ocher to light ocher pileus, and nearly all the collections were made in the Pyrenees. Both ovoid-spored species are monophyletic well supported groups in the maximum parsimony and Bayesian ITS phylogenies, while the remainder of the samples assigned to H. rufescens s.l. and having globose basidiospores split into six well supported clades. The need to typify the name Hydnum rufescens is discussed, and a provisional key is given for the European taxa of Hydnum.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20802
AU - Olariaga,Ibai
AU - Grebenc,Tine
AU - Salcedo,Isabel
AU - Martin,Maria P.
T1 - Two new species of Hydnum with ovoid basidiospores: H. ovoideisporum and H. vesterholtii
PY - 2012
KW - Cantharellales
KW - cantharelloid clade
KW - ITS nrDNA
KW - phylogeny
KW - stichic basidia
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/11-378
N2 - Two new species of Hydnum, characterized by slender Hydnum rufescens- like basidiomes and ovoid to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores, are described from the Iberian Peninsula based on morphological and ITS molecular data. Hydnum ovoideisporum is distinguished by pilei with deep orange tones and strong preference for calcareous soil. It is widespread in the Iberian-Mediterranean area. Hydnum vesterholtii is characterized by its ocher to light ocher pileus, and nearly all the collections were made in the Pyrenees. Both ovoid-spored species are monophyletic well supported groups in the maximum parsimony and Bayesian ITS phylogenies, while the remainder of the samples assigned to H. rufescens s.l. and having globose basidiospores split into six well supported clades. The need to typify the name Hydnum rufescens is discussed, and a provisional key is given for the European taxa of Hydnum.
L3 - 10.3852/11-378
JF - Mycologia
VL -
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ER -