Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum Arnolds & Winterh.
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067 |
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Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum Arnolds & Winterh. |
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Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum Arnolds & Winterh. View in CoL ,
Zeitschrift für Mykologie 52(2): 255 (1986) [MB#129501] ( Figs. 1E View Fig and 2E View Fig )
Korean name: 난쟁ḓq1fflŷ
Pileus convex to plane, center depressed when mature margin straight, even, 5-15 mm in diam. Pileus surface smooth, virgate, striate, brown in the center, becoming light brown to the margin. Lamellae adnate, subdistant. Stipe central, equal, slightly fibrillose when old, brown, 40-60 × 0.7-1 mm. Hyphal system monomitic, generative hyphae simple septate, rarely branched, without clamp connections, thin-walled, hyaline, 4.9-7.3 μm. Basidia clavate to subclavate, 4-spored, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, without a clamp connection, 34.1-42.7 × 9.7-13.3 μm. Cystidia absent. Basidiospores pentagonal or hexagonal with an acute tip, smooth, thin-walled, pale yellow, bearing guttules, 9.2-11.0 × 6.9-8.9 μm [Q = 1.23-1.33].
Specimen examined. Korea, Gangwon-do , Taebaek-si, Taebaeksan National Park, 37°06 ʹ 48.9 ʺ N, 128°56 ʹ 51.0 ʺ E, 915 m, mixed hardwood forest, scattered on the ground covered with fallen leaves near Danggol, 22 Aug 2019, Jae Young Park, SFC20190822-20 View Materials (NIBRFG0000505796) GoogleMaps .
Notes - Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum is characterized by a brown striate pileus, 5-6 angled basidiospores with an acute tip ( Arnolds and Winterhoff, 1986). Entoloma pygmaeopapillatum is classified as Entoloma sect. Nolanea , subsect. Minuta ( Reschke et al., 2022) . Many species in subsect. Minuta have a basidiome with depressed center and fibrillose stipe ( Reschke et al., 2022), which accord with E. pygmaeopapillatum . According to the phylogenetic analysis, E. pygmaeopapillatum formed a monophyletic clade with high bootstrap value ( Fig. 6 View Fig ). Interestingly, the closely related species ( E. incanosquamulosum , E. minutum , E. ortonii , E. vindovonense ) were all collected in Europe ( Reschke et al., 2022). Also, reported specimens of E. pygmaeopapillatum were collect- ed in France, Germany, Slovakia ( Reschke et al., 2022), so this study is the first report of E. pygmaeopapillatum in Asia.
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