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The genus Gautieria (Gomphales) in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin: a morphological and phylogenetic taxonomic revision

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PERSOONIA
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages 48-122

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RIJKSHERBARIUM
DOI: 10.3767/persoonia.2023.50.03

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Europe; Gautieria; ITS-LSU phylogeny; Mediterranean Region; Ramaria; sequestrate fungi taxonomy

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The study focuses on the classification and identification of 11 taxa of Gautieria, including the discovery of 21 new taxa. The research provides detailed descriptions, photographs, distribution maps, and extensive information on ecology, chorology, and phylogeny, along with an identification key. The deeper relationships and nomenclature changes within the genus Gautieria require further molecular analysis.
Type material and additional collections of 11 taxa of Gautieria described in Europe and North Africa have been studied, namely G. dubia, G. graveolens, G. morchelliformis var. globispora, G. morchelliformis var. magnicellaris, G. morchelliformis var. morchelliformis, G. morchelliformis var. stenospora, G. otthii, G. pseudoves- tita, G. retirugosa, G. trabutii and G. villosa. At the same time, morphological and genetic studies on recent and herbarium collections from several European countries have been carried out. This enabled clarification of sections within Gautieria and differentiation of 28 taxa, of which 21 are new to science. However, the deeper relationships and nomenclature changes related to the phylogenetic position of the genus Gautieria within Gomphaceae will not be addressed in this study because they would require a more complete molecular analysis together with that of related genera, e.g., Gomphus, Turbinellus, and the four subgenera of Ramaria. In addition, a lectotype for G. villosa var. villosa and reference specimens for G. graveolens and G. morchelliformis var. morchelliformis are selected, and the new combination G. morchelliformis var. dubia is proposed. Detailed descriptions, macro-and microphotographs and distribution maps of all taxa are provided, as well as extensive information on their ecology, chorology and phylogeny. A key is included to facilitate identification of taxa.

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