Crassisporus B.K. Cui & Xing Ji

Ji, Xing, Wu, Dong-Mei, Liu, Shun, Si, Jing & Cui, Bao-Kai, 2019, Crassisporus gen. nov. (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) evidenced by morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses with descriptions of four new species, MycoKeys 57, pp. 61-84 : 61

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.57.38035

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scientific name

Crassisporus B.K. Cui & Xing Ji
status

gen. nov.

Crassisporus B.K. Cui & Xing Ji gen. nov.

Notes.

Differs from other genera by the combination of effused-reflexed to pileate basidiocarps, pale yellowish brown to yellowish brown, concentrically zonate or sulcate, velutinate pileal surface, a trimitic hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, tissues darkening in KOH, and oblong to broadly ellipsoid, hyaline, smooth and slightly thick-walled basidiospores.

Etymology.

Crassisporus (Lat.): referring to thick-walled basidiospores.

Type species.

Crassisporus macroporus B.K. Cui & Xing Ji.

Basidiocarps annual, effused-reflexed to pileate. Pileal surface pale yellowish brown, yellowish brown to umber-brown when dry, concentrically zonate or sulcate, velutinate. Pore surface usually white, cream buff to cinnamon-buff when fresh, buff, pale yellowish brown to yellowish brown when dry. Context pale yellowish brown to yellowish brown, leathery to corky when dry. Tubes concolorous with the context, corky when dry. Hyphal system trimitic with clamped generative hyphae, skeletal hyphae hyaline to pale yellowish brown, binding hyphae hyaline to pale yellowish brown, negative in Melzer’s reagent, tissues turning to black in KOH. Cystidia absent, thin-walled cystidioles usually present. Basidiospores oblong to broadly ellipsoid, hyaline, smooth, slightly thick-walled, IKI-, CB-. Causing a white rot.