Two New Species and a New Record of Yellow Cantharellus from Tropical Quercus Forests in Eastern Mexico
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2021-05-20
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Summary
Background
Species delimitation in Cantharellus is often challenging due to overlapping phenotypic variation and limited microscopic morpho-anatomic taxonomically informative features. During systematic multiyear sampling of basidiomes in tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico, researchers found three coexisting species of yellow Cantharellus, two with short-sized basidiomes and veined to gill-like folded hymenophore, and one with medium-sized, moderately robust basidiomes with smooth or rugulose hymenophore.
Objective
To describe and characterize two new species of yellow Cantharellus and document a new record of Cantharellus tabernensis associated with tropical Quercus species in Mexico based on morphological study of fresh specimens and phylogenetic analysis.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:MycoKeys,
- Study Type:Taxonomic Study,
- Source: 10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443