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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-04-12
    Description: A comprehensive morphological and genetic study of type material and new collections of sequestrate Russulales species formerly belonging to the genera Arcangeliella, Elasmomyces, Gymnomyces, Hydnangium, Hymenogaster, Macowanites, Martellia, Secotium and Zelleromyces is here undertaken, for the purpose of providing a complete taxonomical revision of sequestrate Russulaceae species in the Mediterranean and temperate regions of Europe. As a result, seven distinct taxa in the genus Lactarius and 18 in the genus Russula are identified. Six of them are new species: L. populicola, L. subgiennensis, R. bavarica, R. candidissima, R. hobartiae and R. mediterraneensis, and seven represent new combinations: L. josserandii (≡ Zelleromyces josserandii), L. soehneri (≡ Hydnangium soehneri), R. candida (≡ Hydnangium candidum), R. cerea (≡ Hydnangium cereum), R. messapica var. messapicoides (≡ Macowanites messapicoides), R. meridionalis (≡ Zelleromyces meridionalis) and R. neuhoffii (≡ Hydnangium neuhoffii). Twenty-two of the 25 taxa are illustrated, while descriptions, microscopy images, as well as extensive information on the ecology, chorology and phylogeny for all taxa are provided. A key is further included to facilitate their identification.
    Keywords: angiocarpic ; Arcangeliella ; Elasmomyces ; Europe ; Gymnomyces ; Lactarius ; Macowanites ; Martellia ; pseudoangiocarpic ; taxonomy ; Zelleromyces
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2017-06-02
    Description: Elaphomyces (‘deer truffles’) is one of the most important ectomycorrhizal fungal genera in temperate and subarctic forest ecosystems, but also one of the least documented in public databases. The current systematics are mainly based on macromorphology, and is not significantly different from that proposed by Vittadini (1831). Within the 49 species recognised worldwide, 23 were originally described from Europe and 17 of these were described before the 20th century. Moreover, very recent phylogenetic treatments of the genus are mainly based on a few extra-European species and most common European species are still poorly documented. Based on an extensive taxonomic sampling mainly made in the biogeographically rich Cantabrian area (Spain), complemented with collections from France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal and Sweden, all currently recognized species in Europe have been sequenced at the ITS and 28S of the rDNA. Combined phylogenetic analyses yielded molecular support to sections Elaphomyces and Ceratogaster (here emended), while a third, basal lineage encompasses the sections Malacodermei and Ascoscleroderma as well as the tropical genus Pseudotulostoma. Species limits are discussed and some taxa formerly proposed as genuine species based on morphology and biogeography are re-evaluated as varieties or forms. Spore size and ornamentation, features of the peridial surface, structure of the peridium, and the presence of mycelium patches attached to the peridial surface emerge as the most significant systematic characters. Four new species: E. barrioi, E. quercicola, E. roseolus and E. violaceoniger, one new variety: E. papillatus var. sulphureopallidus, and two new forms: E. granulatus forma pallidosporus and E. anthracinus forma talosporus are introduced, as well as four new combinations in the genus: E. muricatus var. reticulatus, E. muricatus var. variegatus, E. papillatus var. striatosporus and E. morettii var. cantabricus. Lectotypes and epitypes are designated for most recognised species. For systematic purposes, new infrageneric taxa are introduced: E. sect. Ascoscleroderma stat. nov., E. subsect. Sclerodermei stat. nov., E. subsect. Maculati subsect. nov., E. subsect. Muricati subsect. nov., and E. subsect. Papillati subsect. nov. Lastly, E. laevigatus, E. sapidus, E. sulphureopallidus and E. trappei are excluded from the genus and referred to Rhizopogon roseolus, Astraeus sapidus comb. nov., Astraeus hygrometricus and Terfezia trappei comb. nov. (syn.: Terfezia cistophila), respectively.
    Keywords: Astraeus ; Eurotiaceae ; Eurotiomycetes ; identification key ; nomenclature ; Pseudotulostoma ; rDNA phylogeny ; Rhizopogon ; taxonomy ; Terfezia
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Durante la fase de primera alimentación, la capacidad de la boca de las larvas restringe mecánicamente el tamaño de las partículas alimenticias que pueden ser ingeridas. En este contexto, los huevos y la larva trocófora del ostión de mangle Crassostrea rizophorae se presentan como adecuados candidatos por sus dimensiones y calidad nutricional. Para determinar la factibilidad de inclusión de estos en la alimentación temprana del pargo criollo Lutjanus analis, se tomaron muestras aleatorias de 50 huevos y 50 larvas trocóforas de ostión de mangle C. rhizophorae que fueron medidas y, consecuentemente, se tomó una muestra de 50 larvas de pargo al segundo día posteclosión (d.p.e.), cuyas aberturas bucales fueron medidas. Se encontró que el tamaño de los huevos fue de 39,2 +- 2,2 m, las larvas trocóforas de 51,96  9,1 m y la amplitud bucal de las larvas de pargo fue de 78,5 +- 11,7 m. Se discute acerca de las características nutricionales, morfológicas y económicas de esta nueva fuente de alimentación en comparación con el tradicional usado en esta etapa. Se incluyen los huevos y larvas de ostión dentro del esquema nutricional larval del pargo y su aplicación durante 2012.
    Description: During the first feeding, the size of the mouth of the larvae restricts mechanically the size of the food particles that can be ingested. In this context, eggs and first larvae stage of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rizophorae presented as an appropriate candidate by its dimensions and nutritional quality. In order to determine the inclusion feasibility of both kind of food in the early feeding of mutton snapper Lutjanus analis, random samples of 50 eggs and 50 trocophore larvae of mangrove oyster C. rhizophorae were took. They were measured and consequently, a sample of 50 mutton snapper larvae at the second day post hatch (d.p.h.) were took and its openings mouth were measured. Size of eggs was 39,2  2,2 m; trocophore larvae of 51,96 +- 9,1  m and mouth width of mutton snapper larvae was 78,5 +- 11,7 m. Eggs and oyster larvae inside the mutton snapper larvae nutritional outline and their application during 2012 was presented.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ostión ; Trocófora ; Larvas ; Alimentación ; Pargo ; Oysters ; Trocofore ; Larvae ; Snapper feeding
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-6
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La explotación sostenida de los recursos pesqueros es un reto global y particularmente para Cuba con una estrecha plataforma insular donde tiene lugar el 95 % de las capturas, y cuyos recursos se encuentran al máximo nivel de explotación (Claro, 2001). El maricultivo se presenta como una alternativa viable capaz de mitigar significativamente el negativo impacto de la sobrepesca. A partir de la estandarización de los desoves de pargo criollo Lutjanus analis, en 2012 se establece la biotecnología del cultivo de peces de esta especie después de cinco años de trabajo y se obtienen alevines por primera vez en Cuba. Esta primera producción estuvo dirigida a la renovación y permanencia de los inventarios naturales de esta especie autóctona a través de la liberación controlada de las semillas al medio natural, y a la conformación de un nuevo banco de reemplazo para prescindir de la captura de adultos.
    Description: Sustainable exploitation of fishing resources is a global challenge, especially for Cuba with a narrow insular shelf where it takes place a 95 % of capture and its resources at the maximum level of exploitation (Claro, 2001). Mariculture is presented like a viable alternative to mitigate significantly the negative impact of the overfishing. From the Mutton Snapper Lutjanus analis spawning standardization after five year, in 2012 marine fish biotechnology cultivation was settled down. For the first time in Cuba, fingerling was obtained. This first production was aimed to the renovation and permanency of the natural stocks of this native species through the controlled release of the seeds to the wild and the establishment of a new broodstock to dispense adults capture from the wild.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pargo ; Maricultivo ; Educación ambiental ; Mutton snapper ; Mariculture ; Environmental education
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.55-60
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Este estudio estuvo dirigido a la determinación de la disponibilidad, cantidad y etapas de desarrollo de los tipos de copépodos más importantes presentes en la piscina de sedimentación para su inclusión en el esquema alimentario larval de pargos, como solución al déficit del alimento vivo tradicional. Se cuantificó un valor promedio de 7,5 x 10 5 individuos por noche de todas las especies y tamaños. Se describe el método de colecta y selec-ción de estos organismos. Dentro de la Clase Crustacea, se identificaron tres grandes grupos (Órdenes) más abundantes (Cyclopoida, Calanoida y Harpacticoida). Los organismos fueron separados por rangos de tallas para el consumo de las larvas según su desarrollo ontogénico. Se discuten formas de incrementar los volúmenes de captura en correspondencia con el aumento de la demanda alimentaria durante la fase de cría larval, entre otros aspectos.
    Description: This study was aimed to determine the availability, quantity and development stages of the most important types of copepods present in the sedimentation pool in order to include in the mutton snapper larval feeding scheme as a solution to the deficit of traditional live food. Average catch of 7,5 x 10 5 individual/sample was observed. Collecting method and selection of these organisms are described. Within Class Crustacea, three main groups (Orders) more abundant (Cyclopoida, Calanoida and Hapacticoida) were identified. Organisms were separated by size range for consumption of larvae according to ontogenetic development. Ways to enhance catch in correspondence of increasing food demand during the larval rearing phase, among other aspects, are discussed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Lutjanus analis ; Mutton snapper ; Copépodos ; Alimentación larval ; Pargo ; Copepods ; Larval feeding
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 7-11
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A comprehensive morphological and genetic study of type material and new collections of sequestrate Russulales species formerly belonging to the genera Arcangeliella, Elasmomyces, Gymnomyces, Hydnangium, Hymenogaster, Macowanites, Martellia, Secotium and Zelleromyces is here undertaken, for the purpose of providing a complete taxonomical revision of sequestrate Russulaceae species in the Mediterranean and temperate regions of Europe. As a result, seven distinct taxa in the genus Lactarius and 18 in the genus Russula are identified. Six of them are new species: L. populicola, L. subgiennensis, R. bavarica, R. candidissima, R. hobartiae and R. mediterraneensis, and seven represent new combinations: L. josserandii (\xe2\x89\xa1 Zelleromyces josserandii), L. soehneri (\xe2\x89\xa1 Hydnangium soehneri), R. candida (\xe2\x89\xa1 Hydnangium candidum), R. cerea (\xe2\x89\xa1 Hydnangium cereum), R. messapica var. messapicoides (\xe2\x89\xa1 Macowanites messapicoides), R. meridionalis (\xe2\x89\xa1 Zelleromyces meridionalis) and R. neuhoffii (\xe2\x89\xa1 Hydnangium neuhoffii). Twenty-two of the 25 taxa are illustrated, while descriptions, microscopy images, as well as extensive information on the ecology, chorology and phylogeny for all taxa are provided. A key is further included to facilitate their identification.
    Keywords: angiocarpic ; Arcangeliella ; Elasmomyces ; Europe ; Gymnomyces ; Lactarius ; Macowanites ; Martellia ; pseudoangiocarpic ; taxonomy ; Zelleromyces
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Elaphomyces (\xe2\x80\x98deer truffles\xe2\x80\x99) is one of the most important ectomycorrhizal fungal genera in temperate and subarctic forest ecosystems, but also one of the least documented in public databases. The current systematics are mainly based on macromorphology, and is not significantly different from that proposed by Vittadini (1831). Within the 49 species recognised worldwide, 23 were originally described from Europe and 17 of these were described before the 20th century. Moreover, very recent phylogenetic treatments of the genus are mainly based on a few extra-European species and most common European species are still poorly documented. Based on an extensive taxonomic sampling mainly made in the biogeographically rich Cantabrian area (Spain), complemented with collections from France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal and Sweden, all currently recognized species in Europe have been sequenced at the ITS and 28S of the rDNA. Combined phylogenetic analyses yielded molecular support to sections Elaphomyces and Ceratogaster (here emended), while a third, basal lineage encompasses the sections Malacodermei and Ascoscleroderma as well as the tropical genus Pseudotulostoma. Species limits are discussed and some taxa formerly proposed as genuine species based on morphology and biogeography are re-evaluated as varieties or forms. Spore size and ornamentation, features of the peridial surface, structure of the peridium, and the presence of mycelium patches attached to the peridial surface emerge as the most significant systematic characters. Four new species: E. barrioi, E. quercicola, E. roseolus and E. violaceoniger, one new variety: E. papillatus var. sulphureopallidus, and two new forms: E. granulatus forma pallidosporus and E. anthracinus forma talosporus are introduced, as well as four new combinations in the genus: E. muricatus var. reticulatus, E. muricatus var. variegatus, E. papillatus var. striatosporus and E. morettii var. cantabricus. Lectotypes and epitypes are designated for most recognised species. For systematic purposes, new infrageneric taxa are introduced: E. sect. Ascoscleroderma stat. nov., E. subsect. Sclerodermei stat. nov., E. subsect. Maculati subsect. nov., E. subsect. Muricati subsect. nov., and E. subsect. Papillati subsect. nov. Lastly, E. laevigatus, E. sapidus, E. sulphureopallidus and E. trappei are excluded from the genus and referred to Rhizopogon roseolus, Astraeus sapidus comb. nov., Astraeus hygrometricus and Terfezia trappei comb. nov. (syn.: Terfezia cistophila), respectively.
    Keywords: Astraeus ; Eurotiaceae ; Eurotiomycetes ; identification key ; nomenclature ; Pseudotulostoma ; rDNA phylogeny ; Rhizopogon ; taxonomy ; Terfezia
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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