Pluteus aesontiensis Ferisin, Justo & Dovana, 2022

Dovana, Francesco, Justo, Alfredo & Ferisin, Giuliano, 2022, Pluteus aesontiensis (Agaricales, Pluteaceae) a new species in sect. Celluloderma, Phytotaxa 533 (2), pp. 149-157 : 150-153

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.533.2.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6308792

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B68783-FE5A-BD10-F38F-F88A7213FF0C

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Plazi

scientific name

Pluteus aesontiensis Ferisin, Justo & Dovana
status

sp. nov.

Pluteus aesontiensis Ferisin, Justo & Dovana View in CoL , sp. nov. Figs. 2–3 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3

MycoBank no.: MB841413

Etymology:—Refers to an ancient name for the Isonzo river that flows near the growth site of P. aesontiensis .

Diagnosis:— Pluteus aesontiensis is characterized by small-sized basidiomes with brown, red-brown to deep yellowish brown pileus darker in the centre; cylindrical, sub-bulbous, white pubescent stipe; globose to ellipsoid spores, a hymenidermal pileipellis composed of typically sphaeropedunculate to clavate terminal elements; utriform to broadly fusiform cheilocystidia, fusiform to broadly fusiform pleurocystidia, and caulocystidia only in the upper part of the stipe.

Holotype:— ITALY. Farra d’Isonzo, Isonzo ( Soca ) river, on trunks of broadleaved tree (trees present in the area: Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl , Populus spp ., Robinia pseudoacacia L., Salix spp . and Ulmus minor Mill. ) on the ground, 17 June 2017, G. Ferisin; Holotype MCVE30112 !; GenBank: MZ412508 View Materials .

Description: —Pileus 20–30 mm diam., at first convex or broadly conical, then applanate to plano-concave, nonumbonate to sub-umbonate, margin translucently striate or sulcate; brown (2.5 Y5/2–5/4), red-brown (10YR 3/2–3/4– 3/6) to deep yellowish brown (2.5Y 4/2–4/4–4/6), darker at centre (10YR 2/4–1/2); surface glabrous and rugulose at centre, sometimes with irregular cracks in surface that reveal whitish flesh, non-hygrophanous. Lamellae free, crowded, up to 4 mm broad, thin, whitish in youth, later pink with flocculose edge. Stipe 25–40 × 2–3 mm, cylindrical, sub-bulbous, pubescent, white all over. Context in pileus and stipe white. Smell indistinct, taste not recorded.

Basidiospores [160/4/4](5.5–)6.1–6.6–7.1(–7.8)×(4.6–)5.0–5.6–6.2(–7.2)µm,Q=(1.00–)1.10–1.18–1.26(–1.34), subglobose to broadly ellipsoid, rarely globose or ellipsoid, guttulate, hyaline, smooth, thick-walled, cyanophilous, and inamyloid. Basidia 22–27 × 8–10 µm, clavate, 4-spored, hyaline, with granular contents. Pleurocystidia 50– 75 × 18–34 µm, thin-walled; variable in shape from fusiform to broadly fusiform with round apex, rarely obovoid, hyaline or with oily contents observed in ammonia solution. Cheilocystidia 50–80 × 20–34 µm, variable in shape from utriform, broadly fusiform with round apex to clavate or ovoid, with oily contents. Pileipellis a hymeniderm made up of sphaeropedunculate to clavate elements, 40–70 × 25–38 µm, with light brown to brown intracellular pigment. Stipitipellis a cutis of cylindrical, 4–10 µm wide, light brown hyphae. Caulocystidia 40–60 × 18–22 µm, clavate, in small clusters, in the apical part of the stipe. Clamp connections absent in all examined structures.

Habit, habitat and distribution:—In groups, on broadleaved trees (trees present in the area: ashes, black-locust, elm, poplar and willow trees). So far, it is known only from northeastern Italy.

Additional collections examined of P. aesontiensis :— ITALY. Farra d’Isonzo , 04 July 2015, G. Ferisin ( MCVE 31601!, GenBank MZ 412509 View Materials ); ibid. 17 June 2017, G. Ferisin ( FG1706201714 !, GenBank: MZ 412507 View Materials ); ibid. 06 July 2017, G. Ferisin ( FG0607201710 !, GenBank: MZ 412506 View Materials ) .

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

MCVE

Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia

MZ

Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Agaricales

Family

Pluteaceae

Genus

Pluteus

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