@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26103,
author = {Eugene Yurchenko and Sheng Hua Wu and Nitaro Maekawa},
title = {Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Agaricomycetes, corticioid fungi, leptocystidia, taxonomy},
doi = {10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2020/0598},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Nova Hedwigia},
volume = {111},
number = {3-4},
pages = {473--495},
abstract = {Three new Peniophorella species (Hymenochaetales) growing on dead wood, are described
and illustrated. Peniophorella aspersa was collected in Taiwan and mainland China, and
characterized by minutely warted hymenial surface, well-developed subiculum, rare stephanocysts
and cylindrical-suballantoid spores. Peniophorella crystallifera collected in mainland China, Taiwan
and Japan, is distinguished by sparsely grandinioid hymenial surface, immersed heavily encrusted
cystidia, stephanocysts and ellipsoid-subcylindrical spores. The characteristic features of P.
reticulata, found in Taiwan, are minutely porulose, odontioid basidiomata, provided with peg-like
groups of hyphae, stellate crystalline incrustations on hyphal ends and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions based on ITS and 28S sequences
demonstrated that P. aspersa and P. reticulata belong to the same group of species, and the all three
species are most closely related to P. praetermissa and P. rude.}
}
Citation for Study 19574

Citation title:
"Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia".

Study name:
"Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia".

This study is part of submission 19574
(Status: Published).
Citation
Yurchenko E., Wu S.H., & Maekawa N. 2020. Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia. Nova Hedwigia, 111(3-4): 473-495.
Authors
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Yurchenko E.
(submitter)
+375297663561
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Wu S.H.
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Maekawa N.
Abstract
Three new Peniophorella species (Hymenochaetales) growing on dead wood, are described
and illustrated. Peniophorella aspersa was collected in Taiwan and mainland China, and
characterized by minutely warted hymenial surface, well-developed subiculum, rare stephanocysts
and cylindrical-suballantoid spores. Peniophorella crystallifera collected in mainland China, Taiwan
and Japan, is distinguished by sparsely grandinioid hymenial surface, immersed heavily encrusted
cystidia, stephanocysts and ellipsoid-subcylindrical spores. The characteristic features of P.
reticulata, found in Taiwan, are minutely porulose, odontioid basidiomata, provided with peg-like
groups of hyphae, stellate crystalline incrustations on hyphal ends and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions based on ITS and 28S sequences
demonstrated that P. aspersa and P. reticulata belong to the same group of species, and the all three
species are most closely related to P. praetermissa and P. rude.
Keywords
Agaricomycetes, corticioid fungi, leptocystidia, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26103,
author = {Eugene Yurchenko and Sheng Hua Wu and Nitaro Maekawa},
title = {Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Agaricomycetes, corticioid fungi, leptocystidia, taxonomy},
doi = {10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2020/0598},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Nova Hedwigia},
volume = {111},
number = {3-4},
pages = {473--495},
abstract = {Three new Peniophorella species (Hymenochaetales) growing on dead wood, are described
and illustrated. Peniophorella aspersa was collected in Taiwan and mainland China, and
characterized by minutely warted hymenial surface, well-developed subiculum, rare stephanocysts
and cylindrical-suballantoid spores. Peniophorella crystallifera collected in mainland China, Taiwan
and Japan, is distinguished by sparsely grandinioid hymenial surface, immersed heavily encrusted
cystidia, stephanocysts and ellipsoid-subcylindrical spores. The characteristic features of P.
reticulata, found in Taiwan, are minutely porulose, odontioid basidiomata, provided with peg-like
groups of hyphae, stellate crystalline incrustations on hyphal ends and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions based on ITS and 28S sequences
demonstrated that P. aspersa and P. reticulata belong to the same group of species, and the all three
species are most closely related to P. praetermissa and P. rude.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26103
AU - Yurchenko,Eugene
AU - Wu,Sheng Hua
AU - Maekawa,Nitaro
T1 - Three new species of Peniophorella (Basidiomycota) from East Asia
PY - 2020
KW - Agaricomycetes
KW - corticioid fungi
KW - leptocystidia
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2020/0598
N2 - Three new Peniophorella species (Hymenochaetales) growing on dead wood, are described
and illustrated. Peniophorella aspersa was collected in Taiwan and mainland China, and
characterized by minutely warted hymenial surface, well-developed subiculum, rare stephanocysts
and cylindrical-suballantoid spores. Peniophorella crystallifera collected in mainland China, Taiwan
and Japan, is distinguished by sparsely grandinioid hymenial surface, immersed heavily encrusted
cystidia, stephanocysts and ellipsoid-subcylindrical spores. The characteristic features of P.
reticulata, found in Taiwan, are minutely porulose, odontioid basidiomata, provided with peg-like
groups of hyphae, stellate crystalline incrustations on hyphal ends and oblong-ellipsoid spores.
Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions based on ITS and 28S sequences
demonstrated that P. aspersa and P. reticulata belong to the same group of species, and the all three
species are most closely related to P. praetermissa and P. rude.
L3 - 10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2020/0598
JF - Nova Hedwigia
VL - 111
IS - 3-4
SP - 473
EP - 495
ER -