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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 19 no. 2, pp. 233-250
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Les Pluteaceae annel\xc3\xa9es, initialement d\xc3\xa9crits sous Annularia (ill\xc3\xa9gitime) puis Chamaeota, sont rarement observ\xc3\xa9es en Europe et in\xc3\xa9dites en France m\xc3\xa9tropolitaine.\nChamaeota fenzlii, jusqu\xe2\x80\x99alors seulement connu de quelques r\xc3\xa9coltes d\xe2\x80\x99Europe centrale et du Caucase, a \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 observ\xc3\xa9 plusieurs fois dans les Pyr\xc3\xa9n\xc3\xa9es fran\xc3\xa7aises; il est red\xc3\xa9crit et pour la premi\xc3\xa8re fois illustr\xc3\xa9 par des photographies couleur. L\xe2\x80\x99identit\xc3\xa9 des r\xc3\xa9coltes pyr\xc3\xa9n\xc3\xa9ennes est discut\xc3\xa9e par rapport aux descriptions originales et aux autres r\xc3\xa9coltes connues. La planche de Kalchbrenner est d\xc3\xa9sign\xc3\xa9e comme lectotype d\xe2\x80\x99Agaricus fenzlii; l\xe2\x80\x99une des r\xc3\xa9coltes de Holl\xc3\xb3s est d\xc3\xa9sign\xc3\xa9e comme \xc3\xa9pitype.\nLa position syst\xc3\xa9matique des Pluteaceae annel\xc3\xa9es est discut\xc3\xa9e; une fois rejet\xc3\xa9s la plupart des taxons d\xc3\xa9crits par erreur dans les genres Annularia et Chamaeota, les cinq esp\xc3\xa8ces relictuelles de couleur jaune, affines \xc3\xa0 C. fenzlii, sont indissociables du genre Pluteus, sect. Hispidodermi; en pr\xc3\xa9lude \xc3\xa0 une r\xc3\xa9vision compl\xc3\xa8te des Pluteaceae annel\xc3\xa9s, le transfert de C. fenzlii dans le genre Pluteus est propos\xc3\xa9. Les combinaisons suivantes sont introduites: Pluteus fenzlii (Schulzer) Corriol & P.-A.\nMoreau, Pluteus subsect. Annularia (Schulzer) Corriol & P.-A. Moreau.
    Keywords: Basidiomycotina ; Pluteaceae ; Annularia fenzlii ; Pluteus ; taxonomy ; autecology ; chorology ; Pyr\xc3\xa9n\xc3\xa9es.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 49, pp. 136-170
    Publication Date: 2024-03-16
    Description: Nolanea is a well-known and long-established subgenus of the genus Entoloma traditionally defined mainly by the mycenoid basidiocarps of the included species. Until now, revisions of this subgenus including molecular data exist only on a regional scale. In this study, the phylogeny of species of Nolanea is analysed based on multi-gene DNA sequences including data of specimens from all continents. New primers are designed for the mitochondrial small subunit and RPB2. The performance of the DNA loci in reconstructing the phylogeny in subg. Nolanea is evaluated. An ancestral state reconstruction is used to infer the character state evolution as well as the importance and reliability of morphological characters used to define subclades below subgeneric rank. Based on the results, seven sections are recognised in Nolanea: the sections Holoconiota, Infularia, Mammosa, Nolanea, Papillata, Staurospora, and the newly described sect. Elegantissima. A large phylogeny based on the fungal barcode rDNA ITS with numerous type sequences is used to evaluate current species concepts. Several names are revealed to be synonyms of older names. Four species new to science are described, namely E. altaicum, E. argillaceum, E.\xe2\x80\xafcornicolor, and E. incognitum. Lectotypes, epitypes or neotypes are designated for E. cetratum, E. clandestinum, E. conferendum, E. cuspidiferum, E. hebes, E. minutum, E. nitens, and E. rhodocylix. The re-evaluation of the limits of subg. Nolanea leads to an altered concept excluding species with distinct, lageniform cheilocystidia. The section Ameides is placed in subg. Leptonia. For several species formerly accommodated in Nolanea, but excluded now, viz., E. lepiotoides, E. rhombisporum, E. subelegans, and E. velenovskyi the taxonomic position remains unclear, because of the yet unresolved phylogeny of the whole genus Entoloma.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; Agaricales ; Entolomataceae ; biogeography ; concatenated alignment ; polyphasic taxonomy ; ribosomal DNA ; species tree
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