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 Iugisporipsathyrareticulopilea gen. et sp. nov. (Agaricales, Psathyrellaceae) from tropical China produces unique ridge-ornamented spores with an obvious suprahilar plage.

Sheng-Nan WangYu-Guang FanJun-Qing Yan
Published in: MycoKeys (2022)
Iugisporipsathyra , a new psathyrelloid genus from tropical red soil of China, is established with I.reticulopilea as the type species. The new genus is characterised by basidiomata psathyrelloid, pileus rugose to appearing reticulate ridged, covered by persistent, but inconspicuous villus, pleurocystidia absent and ridge-ornamented spores with an obvious suprahilar plage. The genus is unique amongst Psathyrellaceae in producing ridge-ornamented spores with an obvious suprahilar plage and forms a distinct lineage within Psathyrellaceae, based on the Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference analyses of a combined three-gene sequence dataset (ITS, LSU and β- tub ). Full descriptions and photographs of the new genus and species are presented.
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