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Hydropodia silvae-nipponicae (Porotheleaceae), a new species from evergreen broad-leaved forests in Japan

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MYCOSCIENCE
Volume 64, Issue 4, Pages 116-122

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MYCOLOGICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.47371/mycosci.2023.06.002

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Agaricales; hydropoid fungi; molecular phylogeny; taxonomy

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Hydropodia silvae-nipponicae, a new agaric species, was described based on specimens collected from evergreen broad-leaved forests in Japan. It is distinguishable from the type species of the genus, H. subalpina, by its morphological characteristics and nucle-ar rDNA sequences. Hydropodia silvae-nipponicae is characterized by its nodulose cystidium-like terminal elements of pileipellis, cylindrical to clavate pileocystidia with irregular excrescences, and dimorphic pleurocystidia. It is the second species belonging to the genus Hydropodia.
Hydropodia silvae-nipponicae, a new agaric species was described based on the specimens collected from evergreen broad-leaved forests in Japan. The present new species is distinct from H. subalpina, the type species of the genus by morphological characteristics and nucle-ar rDNA sequences. Hydropodia silvae-nipponicae is characterized by its nodulose cystidium-like terminal elements of pileipellis, cylindri-cal to clavate pileocystidia with irregular excrescences, and dimorphic pleurocystidia. It is the second species belonging to the genus Hydropodia.

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