1. Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.
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Niskanen T, Liimatainen K, Nuytinck J, Kirk P, Ibarguren IO, Garibay-Orijel R, Norvell L, Huhtinen S, Kytövuori I, Ruotsalainen J, Niemelä T, Ammirati JF, and Tedersoo L
- Subjects
- Basidiomycota cytology, Basidiomycota growth & development, Biometry, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic, DNA, Fungal chemistry, DNA, Fungal genetics, DNA, Ribosomal chemistry, DNA, Ribosomal genetics, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer chemistry, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer genetics, Europe, Microscopy, North America, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Spores, Fungal cytology, Terminology as Topic, Basidiomycota classification, Basidiomycota isolation & purification, Fruiting Bodies, Fungal growth & development
- Abstract
In this study, 49 species of Hydnum are recognized worldwide. Twenty-two of them are described here as new species. Epitypes are proposed for H. repandum and H. rufescens. The majority of the species are currently known only from a single continent. The barcodes produced in this study are deposited in the RefSeq database and used as a basis to name species hypotheses in UNITE. Eleven infrageneric clades recovered in a phylogenetic analysis are supported by morphological characteristics and formally recognized: subgenera Alba, Hydnum, Pallida, and Rufescentia; sections Hydnum, Olympica, Magnorufescentia, and Rufescentia; and subsections Mulsicoloria, Rufescentia, and Tenuiformia.
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- 2018
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