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Three new Inocephalus species with cuboid basidiospores from New South Wales and Queensland, Australia

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MYCOTAXON
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages 301-319

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MYCOTAXON LTD
DOI: 10.5248/123.301

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Basidiomycota; Entolomataceae; LSU; mtSSU; RPB2

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  1. National Science Foundation [DRI 0922922]

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Three new Inocephalus species with cuboid spores are described from central New South Wales and northern Queensland, Australia. Inocephalus plicatus is diagnosed by its yellow pileus becoming plicate-striate and yellowish orange when mature, pungent odor, bitter taste, and pseudocystidia on all lamellar surfaces. Inocephalus hypipamee is differentiated by its brown umbonate pileus, white lamellae and stipe, obclavate cheilocystidia, subisodiametric basidiospores and clampless hyphae. Inocephalus parvisporus possesses small basidiospores and a Leptonia-like stature.

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