@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18614,
author = {Else C Vellinga and Marco Contu and Alfredo Vizzini},
title = {Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/09-164},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {102},
number = {2},
pages = {447--454},
abstract = {Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, are described as new from Sardinia, Italy and California, USA, respectively. These sister species show distinct reddening reactions when touched on all parts of the basidiocarps and darken on drying. Their collariate lamellae, broadly cylindrical to utriform cheilocystidia and trichodermal pileus covering distinguish them morphologically from other species in sect. Piloselli, while nrITS and EF1-a sequences distinguish them from each other. Leucoagaricus erythrophaeus has been known under the name Lepiota roseifolia, but the type collection of this species does not fit the interpretation.}
}
Citation for Study 10123
Citation title:
"Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2466
(Status: Published).
Citation
Vellinga E., Contu M., & Vizzini A. 2010. Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli. Mycologia, 102(2): 447-454.
Authors
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Vellinga E.
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Contu M.
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Vizzini A.
Abstract
Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, are described as new from Sardinia, Italy and California, USA, respectively. These sister species show distinct reddening reactions when touched on all parts of the basidiocarps and darken on drying. Their collariate lamellae, broadly cylindrical to utriform cheilocystidia and trichodermal pileus covering distinguish them morphologically from other species in sect. Piloselli, while nrITS and EF1-a sequences distinguish them from each other. Leucoagaricus erythrophaeus has been known under the name Lepiota roseifolia, but the type collection of this species does not fit the interpretation.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18614,
author = {Else C Vellinga and Marco Contu and Alfredo Vizzini},
title = {Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/09-164},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {102},
number = {2},
pages = {447--454},
abstract = {Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, are described as new from Sardinia, Italy and California, USA, respectively. These sister species show distinct reddening reactions when touched on all parts of the basidiocarps and darken on drying. Their collariate lamellae, broadly cylindrical to utriform cheilocystidia and trichodermal pileus covering distinguish them morphologically from other species in sect. Piloselli, while nrITS and EF1-a sequences distinguish them from each other. Leucoagaricus erythrophaeus has been known under the name Lepiota roseifolia, but the type collection of this species does not fit the interpretation.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18614
AU - Vellinga,Else C
AU - Contu,Marco
AU - Vizzini,Alfredo
T1 - Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli.
PY - 2010
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/09-164
N2 - Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, are described as new from Sardinia, Italy and California, USA, respectively. These sister species show distinct reddening reactions when touched on all parts of the basidiocarps and darken on drying. Their collariate lamellae, broadly cylindrical to utriform cheilocystidia and trichodermal pileus covering distinguish them morphologically from other species in sect. Piloselli, while nrITS and EF1-a sequences distinguish them from each other. Leucoagaricus erythrophaeus has been known under the name Lepiota roseifolia, but the type collection of this species does not fit the interpretation.
L3 - 10.3852/09-164
JF - Mycologia
VL - 102
IS - 2
SP - 447
EP - 454
ER -