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Emending Gymnopus sect. Gymnopus (Agaricales, Omphalotaceae) by including two new species from southern China

Journal

MYCOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 87, Pages 183-204

Publisher

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.87.76125

Keywords

Morphology; new taxa; phylogeny; taxonomy

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31750001, 31970016]
  2. Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province, China [2019B121202005, 2018B030320001, 20070617627078]
  3. government procurement project of Shenzhen, China [SZCG2019191412]
  4. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-20, ZX2021-FJC083]
  5. Projects of Science and Technology Programs of Guizhou Province [201912451, 201914007-2]
  6. GDAS' Special Project of Science and Technology Development [2019GDASYL-0104011]
  7. Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic as part of its long-term conceptual development program for research institutions

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Based on phylogenetic analyses, two new species, G. omphalinoides and G. schizophyllus, within the genus Gymnopus were discovered and an emended circumscription of sect. Gymnopus was proposed. Detailed morphological descriptions, molecular-phylogenetic analyses, and comparisons with similar taxa were presented, along with a key to identify known species of G. sect. Gymnopus.
Based on phylogenetic analyses, some newly studied Chinese mushroom specimens were found to represent two distinct species within the genus Gymnopus. Along with G. fusipes (sect. Gymnopus) they form a distinct clade with high support, although their macromorphological characters seem to be closer to members of Gymnopus sect. Levipedes or sect. Vestipedes (Collybiopsis). When examined in detail, their micromorphological characters, especially the type of pileipellis, support them as new members of G. sect. Gymnopus. Therefore, two new species, G. omphalinoides and G. schizophyllus, and the emended circumscription of sect. Gymnopus are proposed in this paper. Detailed morphological descriptions, colour photos, illustrations of the two new species, morphological comparisons with similar taxa and the molecular-phylogenetic analyses of the combined nrITS and nrLSU data are presented. A key to the known species of G. sect. Gymnopus is also presented.

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