Panellus, P. Karst., 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.606.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8209154 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1200E-FFE8-7942-319F-7EDBE48CF8B4 |
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Key to 14 species of Panellus View in CoL View at ENA found in China
1. Basidiomata with lamellate hymenophore .........................................................................................................................................2
1. Basidiomata with poroid hymenophore..............................................................................................................................................7
2. Having bright white and bright light brown gloss at lamellar edge ......................................................................................... P. mitis View in CoL
2. Not having any gloss at lamellar edge................................................................................................................................................3
3. Pileus usually> 20 mm ...................................................................................................................................................... P. opuntine
3. Pileus usually <20 mm ......................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Pileal surface purple-brown................................................................................................................................................................5
4. Pileal surface white, tawny to brown .................................................................................................................................................6
5. Pileal surface with yellow crystal, and smaller basidiospores 5.2–7.3 × 1.7–2.0 µm.......................................................... P. ringens View in CoL
5. Pileal surface without yellow crystal, and larger basidiospores 8.0–10.5 × 3.5–4.3 µm .......................................... P. violaceofulvus View in CoL
6. Pileal surface white......................................................................................................................... P. stipticus var. albidotomentosus View in CoL
6. Pileal surface tawny to brown ....................................................................................................................... P. stipticus var. stipticus View in CoL
7. Basidiospores mostly> 6 μm in width, subglobose to globose .........................................................................................................8
7. Basidiospores mostly <6 μm in width, ellipsoid to cylindrical.......................................................................................................10
8. Pores 2–4 per mm............................................................................................................................................................. P. palmicola View in CoL
8. Pores 4–6 per mm...............................................................................................................................................................................9
9. Stipe up to 3 mm in length; cheilocystidia pyriform................................................................................................. P. longistipitatus View in CoL
9. Stipe up to 1.3 mm in length; cheilocystidia tubular or narrowly clavate..................................................................... P. crassiporus View in CoL
10. Basidiomata gelatinous, pileus up to 1.5 mm in the largest dimension, basidiospores mostly> 6 μm in length ............................11
10. Basidiomata chalky, basidiospores mostly <6 μm in length ...........................................................................................................12
11. Stipe present ................................................................................................................................................................ P. bambusicola View in CoL
11. Stipe absent.......................................................................................................................................................................................13
12. Pores 6–7 per mm; pleurocystidia absent..................................................................................................................... P. yunnanensis View in CoL
12. Pores 8–10 per mm; pleurocystidia present................................................................................................................. P. minutissimus View in CoL
13. Pleurocystidia and pileocystidia present .............................................................................................................................. P. alpinus View in CoL
13. Pleurocystidia or pileocystidia absent ................................................................................................................................. P. pusillus View in CoL
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