Amauroderma, Murrill, 1905
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.227.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0386420E-FF9C-FF92-89B1-C10A47C75CBE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Amauroderma |
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Key to the species of Amauroderma View in CoL View at ENA in Brazil updated from Campacci & Gugliotta (2009)
1. Basidiomata sessile to sub-, laterally stipitate .................................................................................................................................. 2
- Basidiomata distinctly stipitate ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Basidioma sessile, abhymenial surface azonate, black at the base, pores angular, dissepiment lacerate, basidiospores globose to subglobose, 11–14 × 10–13 μm ........................................................................................................................................... A. sessile View in CoL
- Basidiomata substipitate, abhymenial surface strongly zonate, red at the base, pores circular, dissepiment entire, basidiospores globose, 8–10 μm diam. ................................................................................................................................................ A. subsessile View in CoL
3. Basidiomata with laccate stipe and/or pileus .................................................................................................................................... 4
- Basidiomata without laccate stipe and/or pileus .............................................................................................................................. 6
4. Basidiomata with laccate stipe and pileus, pores 3–4/mm, context homogeneous .......................................................... A. renidens View in CoL
- Basidiomata with laccate stipe, pores 5–8/mm, context with two black lines ................................................................................. 5
5. Pores 7–8/mm, basidiospores 8–10 × 7–8 μm ................................................................................................... A. laccatostipitatum View in CoL
- Pores 5–6/mm, basidiospores 9–11 × 7–8 μm .................................................................................................................... A. picipes View in CoL
6. Basidiomata with whitish stipe ............................................................................................................................... A. albostipitatum View in CoL
- Basidiomata with stipe of different colour ....................................................................................................................................... 7
7. Pores 1–3/mm ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
- Pores 4–8/mm ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
8. Abhymenial surface with glabrous and velutinate to tomentose zones ............................................................... A. trichodermatum View in CoL
- Abhymenial surface glabrous to finely velutinate ............................................................................................................................ 9
9. Basidiomata short-stipitate, funnel-shaped to fan-shaped or applanate, generative hyphae 6–30 μm diam. with conspicuous clamp connections, basidiospores 7–9 μm .............................................................................................................................. A. brasiliense View in CoL
- Basidiomata long-stipitate, generative hyphae 2–3 μm diam., basidiospores 9–16 μm long ........................................................ 10
10. Basidiomata thin, hard .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
- Basidiomata thick, spongy .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
11. Pileus vinaceous brown to brown, basidiospores oblong-ellipsoid, 10–13 × 7–9.5 (–10) μm ........................................ A. partitum View in CoL
- Pileus dark brown to black, basidiospores subglobose, 9–11 × 7–9 μm ................................................................... A. intermedium View in CoL
12. Basidiospores globose to subglobose, distinctly ornamented, 13–16 × 12–15 μm, hyphal pegs absent .................. A. aurantiacum View in CoL
- Basidiospores ellipsoid, finely ornamented, (12–) 13–15 × 9–12 μm, hyphal pegs absent or present ....................... A. calcigenum View in CoL
13. Pores 7–8/mm, context without black lines .................................................................................................................................... 14
- Pores 2–7/mm, context with or without black lines ....................................................................................................................... 15
14. Basidiospores smooth, IKI-, globose, 6.5–7 μm diam. ............................................................................................. A. coltricioides View in CoL
- Basidiospores ornamented, IKI+, globose to subglobose, 15–17 × 13–15 μm ............................................................ A. unilaterum View in CoL
15. Context with black lines ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
- Context without black lines ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
16. Basidiospores ovoid, 13–16 × 9–10 μm ....................................................................................................................... A. ovisporum View in CoL
- Basidiospores globose to subglobose, up to 13 μm lengh or diam. ................................................................................................ 17
17. Basidiomata soft, velutinate, context white to cream ................................................................................................... A. boleticeum View in CoL
- Basidiomata hard, glabrous, context yellow to brown .................................................................................................................... 18
18. Context yellowish, basidiospores globose to subglobose, 10–13 × 9–12 μm ............................................................ A. omphalodes View in CoL
- Context brown, basidiospores globose to subglobose, 7–12 μm lengh or diam. ........................................................................... 19
19. Pores 2–4/mm, basidiospores subglobose, 9–11 × 7–9 μm ....................................................................................... A. intermedium View in CoL
- Pores 4–6/mm ................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
20. Basidiospores globose to subglobose, 9–12 × 9–11 μm ........................................................................................... A. praetervisum View in CoL
- Basidiospores globose, 7–9 (–10) μm diam. ............................................................................................................ A. schomburgkii View in CoL
21. Basidiospores ovoid, 13–16 × 9–10 μm ....................................................................................................................... A. ovisporum View in CoL
- Basidiospores globose, subglobose, oblong-ellipsoid .................................................................................................................... 22
22. Pores 3–5/mm ................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
- Pores 5–7/mm ................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
23. Pores 4–5/mm, basidiospores oblong-ellipsoid, 10–12.5 × 6.25–7.5 μm ............................................................. A. oblongisporum View in CoL
- Pores 3–5/mm, basidiospores globose to subglobose, 12–13 × 9–11 μm .............................................................. A. pseudoboletus View in CoL
24. Basidiospores globose, up to 10 μm diam. ..................................................................................................................................... 25
- Basidiospores subglobose to oblong-ellipsoid, longer than 11 μm ................................................................................................ 27
25. Basidiomata with 2–9 lobes, originated from one stipe, basidiospores 9–10 μm diam. ............................................ A. floriformum View in CoL
- Basidiomata entire .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
26. Context brown, basidiospores 7–10 μm diam. ....................................................................................................................... A. exile View in CoL
- Context white, basidiospores 8 –10 μm diam. ................................................................................................................... A. sprucei View in CoL
27. Basidiomata 0.4–0.6 mm thick, abhymenial surface yellowish brown, context yellowish brown, basidiospores subglobose to ellipsoid, 11–13 (–14) × 9–12 μm .............................................................................................................................. A. camerarium View in CoL
- Basidiomata 0.1–0.2 mm thick, abhymenial surface vinaceous brown, basidiospores oblong-ellipsoid, 12–15 (–16) × 8–10 μm ... ............................................................................................................................................................................... A. elegantissimum View in CoL
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