1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0953-7562(09)80874-5
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A new species of Tuberales from China

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“…These two species have a characteristic gray to brown marbeled gleba permeated with meandering white veins lined with "peridium-like tissues" ). Hydnobolites baodingensis shares some characters with H. cerebriformis and H. californicus but its large size, unique spore ornamentation, and habit of fruiting in terraced agricultural fields without ECM plants is unique (Wu et al 1993). These features suggest that H. baodingensis probably belongs in a different, non-ECM genus such as Mattirolomyces.…”
Section: Comments On Hydnobolites Javanicusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two species have a characteristic gray to brown marbeled gleba permeated with meandering white veins lined with "peridium-like tissues" ). Hydnobolites baodingensis shares some characters with H. cerebriformis and H. californicus but its large size, unique spore ornamentation, and habit of fruiting in terraced agricultural fields without ECM plants is unique (Wu et al 1993). These features suggest that H. baodingensis probably belongs in a different, non-ECM genus such as Mattirolomyces.…”
Section: Comments On Hydnobolites Javanicusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several specimens of Hydnobolites were collected in southwest China. We thus compared these specimens with previously recorded species of Hydnobolites and showed them to represent different new species, which led to the description of four new species and a new record of H. cerebriformis for China [2,3,24,25,27]. In addition, geographical distribution and species diversity of this genus are also clarified and reassessed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are three Hydnobolites species accepted in the Dictionary of Fungi [23], and 18 species are listed in the current Index Fungorum online database, while five out of them are now reclassified to other families and genera, such as Discinaceae and Tuberaceae (http://www.indexfungorum.org/Names/Names.asp (accessed on 13 December 2022)). To date, the commonly accepted species include a European H. cerebriformis, an American H. californicus and four species from China: Hydnobolites baodingensis E. Wu and Z. Lan [24], H. canaliculatus L. Fan, Meng Chen and Ting Li, H. roseus L. Fan, Meng Chen and Ting Li, H. shanxiensis L. Fan, Meng Chen and Ting Li, and H. yunnanensis L. Fan, Meng Chen and Ting Li [25]. Among them, H. baodingensis is considered to be a species of Mattirolomyces rather than Hydnobolites according to the morphological description and ecological habits [25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%