Inocybe media Eyssart. & Buyck, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2022v43a2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828921 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/511E879F-FFEB-F058-A051-FE7B1900FB01 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Inocybe media Eyssart. & Buyck |
status |
sp. nov. |
115. Inocybe media Eyssart. & Buyck View in CoL , sp. nov.
( Figs 9 View FIG ; 10 View FIG )
DIAGNOSIS. — Differs from other species of the asterospora - pileosulcata clade in its smooth or irregularly angled spores, and its habitat corresponding to the African miombo woodlands.
HOLOTYPE. — Zambia. Along Luanshya-Ibenga road, gregarious in very young miombo woodland with Uapaca pilosa and U. kirkiana , 3.II.1996, Eyssartier 96083, BB 96.285 (holo-, P [ PC0088770 ]).
INDEX FUNGORUM. — IF578795.
GENBANK. — EU600884 View Materials (LSU).
ETYMOLOGY. — Name formed by reference to the shape of the spores, intermediate between the smooth and the gibbous type, form the latin media , “intermediate, which is between two”.
DESCRIPTION
Pileus
Measuring 15-20 mm in diam., conico-campanulate with a large obtuse umbo that is pruinose from a white veil, clear ochraceous beige, pale beige brown with a reddish brown tinge or honey, even at the centre, towards the margin fibrillose, sometimes a little bit rimose.
Lamellae
Ascendant, 2-3 mm broad, emarginate, quite close, a pale beige ochraceous with white edges.
Stipe
30-40 × 2-3 mm, sometimes flexuous, bulbous marginate (up to 4.5-6 mm), pale beige, white beige, pruinose lenghtwise.
Context
White in the pileus and the base of the stipe, subconcolorous in the stipe.
Smell
Very faint.
Taste
A little bit herbaceous.
Spores
Of particular shape, smooth or irregularly angled with few inconspicuous nodules, intermediate between the smooth and the gibbose types, (8)9-12(13) × (5)5.5-6.5(7) µm.
Basidia
Clavate, 4(2)-spored, 25-30 × 8-10 µm.
Paracystidia
Clavate, (13)15-20(25) × 7-8(10) µm.
Hymenial cystidia
Very similar on sides and edge of gills, lageniform to broadly lageniform, (45)50-60(65) × 15-20(25) µm, with very thickened walls, (2)3-4 µm, up to 5 µm in the upper part; colourless or almost so in 10 % ammonia.
Pileipellis
A cutis of subcylindrical or slightly inflated hyphae, 3-8 µm broad, broadened to 12-15 µm towards the underlying layer. Pigment brown yellowish, distinctly incrusting.
Clamp connections
Present in all parts.
NOTES
Although only a LSU sequence has been published for Inocybe media sp. nov., the species was part of multigene phylogenetic analyses ( Matheny et al. 2009) where it is placed in a terminal clade with I. pileosulcata E. Horak, Matheny & Desjardin from Thailand, and with the European I. napipes J. E. Lange ( Horak et al. 2015) . Inocybe pileosulcata is associated with Dipterocarpus and is morphologically similar to the European Inocybe asterospora Quél. , with which it was once confused ( Horak 1979) and both species probably belongs to the same clade. All the abovementioned Inocybe have clearly gibbose spores with prominent knobs: Inocybe media sp. nov. is thus distinguished by its singular spores, of intermediate form between the smooth and gibbose type.
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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