Morphological and molecular data reveal Cerrenacaulinicystidiata sp. nov. and Polyporusminutissimus sp. nov. in Polyporales from Asia.
Zi-Wei ZhengQiu-Yue ZhangLi-Rong ZhangHai-Sheng YuanFang WuPublished in: MycoKeys (2024)
Two new species of Polyporales, Cerrenacaulinicystidiata and Polyporusminutissimus , are illustrated and described on the basis of morphological studies and phylogenetic analyses from southern China and Vietnam. C.caulinicystidiata is characterized by annual, resupinate, sometimes effused-reflexed basidiocarps, greyish orange to brownish orange pore surface, irregular pores (3-8 per mm), a trimitic hyphal system, pyriform to ventricose cystidia, and subglobose basidiospores 3.2-4.5 × 2.8-3.5 µm in size. P.minutissimus is characterized by annual, solitary, fan-shaped with a depressed center or infundibuliform basidiocarps, obvious black stipe, cream to buff yellow pileal surface with glabrous, occasionally zonate and radially aligned stripes, angular pores (6-9 per mm), a dimitic hyphal system, and cylindrical basidiospores, 5-9.2 × 2.2-4 μm. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of the two new species are provided. The differences between the two new species and their morphologically similar and phylogenetically related species are discussed.