2012
DOI: 10.5248/120.35
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A new species of Inonotus (Hymenochaetaceae) and Trametes cingulata (Polyporaceae) newly recorded from Brazil

Abstract: Two interesting species found during a survey of polypore fungi in northwestern São Paulo State, Southeast Brazil, are described and illustrated. Inonotus multisetifer is proposed as a new species characterized by resupinate basidiomata with round to angular pores, 6–9 per mm, acute setal hyphae embedded in trama, subulate hymenial setae, and globose to subglobose basidiospores. Trametes cingulata constitutes a first record from Brazil.

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“…Body sections of the fruiting bodies were also examined under a light microscope. Specimens were identified by comparing their morphological features against reports in books (Ginns, 2017; Ostry et al, 2011), scientific papers (Abrahao & Gugliotta, 2012; Arya et al, 2008; Cui et al, 2019; Das & Aminuzzaman, 2017; Din & Mukhtar, 2019; Nnagadesi & Ayar, 2015; Patil, 2019; Rumainul & Aminuzzaman, 2016; Schwarze, 1994; Tanjim et al, 2019; Verma et al, 2018), web information (https://www.mushroomexpert.com/; https://firstnature.com/; https://www.indiabiodiversity.org/) and personal communication with experts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body sections of the fruiting bodies were also examined under a light microscope. Specimens were identified by comparing their morphological features against reports in books (Ginns, 2017; Ostry et al, 2011), scientific papers (Abrahao & Gugliotta, 2012; Arya et al, 2008; Cui et al, 2019; Das & Aminuzzaman, 2017; Din & Mukhtar, 2019; Nnagadesi & Ayar, 2015; Patil, 2019; Rumainul & Aminuzzaman, 2016; Schwarze, 1994; Tanjim et al, 2019; Verma et al, 2018), web information (https://www.mushroomexpert.com/; https://firstnature.com/; https://www.indiabiodiversity.org/) and personal communication with experts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2012. Inonotus multisetifer and I. adnatus Ryvarden are closely related species presenting annual, resupinate, strongly adnate, and brown to cinnamon basidiomata, margin thin to absent, tubes deep, pores tiny, round to angular, presence of hymenial setae, and setal hyphae (Ryvarden 2005;Abrahão & Gugliotta 2012). What clearly defines and distinguishes this specimen as I. multisetifer rather than I. adnatus, only known from the Type collection in Costa Rica (Ryvarden 2005), is its slightly wider basidiomata and larger, (7-)8-10 × Rodriguésia 73: e00832021.…”
Section: Favolus Brasiliensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously recorded in the Type collection in São Paulo (Abrahão & Gugliotta 2012), and now in Minas Gerais. This is the second record for this rare species since its first description in 2012 (Abrahão & Gugliotta 2012).…”
Section: Inonotus Multisetifermentioning
confidence: 99%
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