Phallus species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.443.1.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B91AC869-FFFE-4A26-FF2C-FD97FD94FDF5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Phallus species |
status |
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Key to Phallus species without an indusium
1 Receptacle granular or rugulose .........................................................................................................................................................2
1 Receptacle reticulate...........................................................................................................................................................................7
2 Basidiomata very small, less than 12 mm high; pseudostipe shorter than 10 mm high; receptacle campanulate, dark; volva olive brown to yellowish white; on rotten wood; type locality in S. America .......................................................................... P. pygmaeus View in CoL
2 Basidiomata larger than above; pseudostipe higher than 40 mm; on the ground or soil....................................................................3
3 Receptacle and pseudostipe whitish to beige ....................................................................................................................................4
3 Receptacle red to deep red; pseudostipe yellow, reddish to red .........................................................................................................5
4 Basidiospores large, 4–6 × 2.5–3 μm; receptacle narrow campanulate, wrinkled to minutely rugulose, with a finely toothed margin; volva greyish orange; on sandy soil; type locality in S. America ............................................................................. P. campanulatus
4 Basidiospores smaller than above, 3.5–4.5×1.5–2 μm; receptacle globose to campanulate, rugulose; volva yellowish black, discoid plate at base; on the ground; type locality in S. America ............................................................................................... P. glutinolens View in CoL
5 Pseudostipe with a sheath, usually forming a distinct red annulus; receptacle with margin split; volva white to pink; type locality in Asia.............................................................................................................................................................................. P. taipeiensis View in CoL
5 Pseudostipe without a sheath; annulus absent or very indistinct........................................................................................................6
6 Receptacle 20–35 mm high; pseudostipe 15–20 mm in diam., pinkish red to pink, pinkish white at base; type locality in America P. rubicundus View in CoL
6 Receptacle 15–25 mm high; pseudostipe 10–15 mm in diam., reddish orange, yellowish white at base; type locality in Asia.......... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... P. rugulosus View in CoL
7 Pseudostipe with about 100 pores or holes 10–20 mm in diam., quite bulky, up to 250 mm high and 80 mm thick, pinkish white to pinkish; type locality in Asia ......................................................................................................................................... P. formosanus View in CoL
7 Pseudostipe without holes, much smaller than above ........................................................................................................................8
8 Receptacle white to yellow or sulphur yellow ...................................................................................................................................9
8 Receptacle pink to reddish orange....................................................................................................................................................19
9 Volva pale red or reddish to purple; receptacle white; pseudostipe white........................................................................................10
9 Volva white to yellow or brown .......................................................................................................................................................11
10 Basidiospores 6–7.6 × 4–4.7 μm; volva pale red; type locality in Asia ...................................................................... P. macrosporus View in CoL
10 Basidiospores 3–5 × 1–2 μm; volva reddish to purple; type locality in N. America ......................................................... P. hadriani View in CoL
11 Pseudostipe shorter than 70 mm, thinner than 10 mm .....................................................................................................................12
11 Pseudostipe higher and thicker than above ......................................................................................................................................15
12 Volva white to pale yellow; on the ground; type locality in Asia.................................................................................. P. tenuissimus View in CoL
12 Volva brown......................................................................................................................................................................................13
13 Receptacle sulphur yellow to orange; pseudostipe yellow to sulphureous; basidiospores 3.6–4 × 1.1–1.5 μm; on the ground; type locality in Asia................................................................................................................................................................ P. sulphureus
13 Receptacle whitish to dull yellow to yellowish grey; pseudostipe white to whitish; on rotten wood or lignicolous; type locality in Africa................................................................................................................................................................................................14
14 Pseudostipe deeply reticulate-lacunose, 20–46 × 2–5 mm, whitish; basidiospores 3.2–4.0 × 1.2–1.8 μm; on sides of fallen trees ... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ P. drewesii View in CoL
14 Pseudostipe without deep reticulation, 25–33 × 1–3 mm, white; basidiospores 2–3 × 1–1.5 μm; on rotten wood............................. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ P. minusculus View in CoL
15 Basidiomata with odour of Syringa vulgaris View in CoL ; receptacle white; basidiospores 2.5–3.7 × 0.8–1.7 μm; type locality in Asia.............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................ P. fragrans View in CoL
15 Basidiomate without odour of S. vulgaris View in CoL ; receptacle white or yellow; basidiospores often broader than above; type locality in Asia or Europe ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16
16 Receptacle white...............................................................................................................................................................................17
16 Receptacle yellow.............................................................................................................................................................................18
17 Receptacle with deeper ridges, depth up to 8 mm, white; basidiospores 3.5–4.4 × 1.8–2.3 μm, with length/width ratio of 1.88 ± 0.12; type locality in Asia.................................................................................................................................................. P. dongsun View in CoL
17 Receptacle with shallower reticulations, white; basidiospores 4.4–4.7 × 1.5–1.8 μm, with length/width ratio of 2.54 ± 0.29; type locality in Europe ............................................................................................................................................................ P. impudicus View in CoL
18 Receptacle larger than 60 mm; pseudostipe pink; basidiospores 3.5–5.2 × 1.3–1.5 μm; type locality in Asia ................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... P. megacephalus View in CoL
18 Receptacle less than 30 mm large; pseudostipe yellow; basidiospores 2.5–3.5 × 1–1.7μm,; type locality in Asia ............................. ................................................................................................................................................................................................ P. tenuis
19 Pseudostipe up to 30 mm in diam., whitish to pinkish; volva white; on the ground; type locality in S. Asia ..................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ P. calongei View in CoL
19 Pseudostipe less than 5 mm in diam., white to pale orange; volva brown; on rotten wood or trunk in montane froests; type locality in E. Asia or S.- E. Asia .....................................................................................................................................................................20
20 Basidiomata 40–70 mm high; receptacle pinkish; pseudostipe white; volva brownish grey to dark brown; basidiospores 3.5– 4×1.5–2 μm; type locality at alt. 1377 m in S.- E. Asia .................................................................................................... P. coronatus View in CoL
20 Basidiomata 94–142 mm high; receptacle reddish orange; pseudostipe white to pale orange; volva light brown; basidiospores 3.5–5×1.5–2 μm; type locality at alt. 1600 m in E. Asia near S.- E. Asia................................................................. P. mengsongensis View in CoL
S |
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
N |
Nanjing University |
E |
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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