Five New Species of Gymnopilus from Xizang Autonomous Region of China and Surrounding Areas.
Wen-Qiang YangJia-Xin LiMao-Qiang HeShi-Hui WangXin-Yu ZhuDorji PhurbuJian-Min YunRui-Lin ZhaoPublished in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The species of Gymnopilus (Hymenogastraceae, Agricales) are commonly recognized as wood-decaying fungi. Certain members of this genus have been identified as psilocybin-producing mushrooms. Gymnopilus exhibits a diverse range and has a global distribution. In this study, a total of seventy-eight specimens were gathered from ten provinces in China. A comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis was conducted, employing gene sequences including ITS, nrLSU, nrSSU, rpb1 , rpb2 , and tef1-α . Additionally, morphological examinations were also carried out. The phylogenetic topology of Gymnopilus from this study generally agreed with previous studies and facilitated the identification of all those specimens. As a result, eleven species, including five newly discovered ones named Gy. gyirongensis , Gy. variisporus , Gy. tomentosiceps , Gy. tenuibasidialis , and Gy. aurantipileatus , were recognized. Significantly, four of the five newly identified species are native to the Xizang Autonomous Region, emphasizing their specialization in this distinctive habitat. This research contributes to our comprehension of Gymnopilus diversity and lays the groundwork for the conservation and sustainable utilization of Gymnopilus resources.