2022
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.556.2.3
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A new species, Russula luteolamellata (Russulaceae, Russulales) from China

Abstract: A new species of Russula subgenus Brevipedum, Russula luteolamellata, is described from the Yanshan Mountains in northern China based on morphology and phylogenetic analysis of the nrITS and nrLSU-RPB2-mtSSU gene regions. Russula luteolamellata is characterized by the yellowish to pale orange pileus, white to yellowish lamella with a few rust-colored spots at the margin, a low density of warts on the basidiospores, and pileocystidia that turn gray in sulfovanillin. Detailed morphological and habitat comparison… Show more

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“…Russula luteolamellata (H. Zhou and C.L. Hou), a new species recently described from China easily differs in a yellowish to pale orange pileus, yellowish lamellae, and larger basidiospores (9–10.4 × 8–9.2 µm) [ 26 ]. Russula subbrevipes has a yellow ochre or yellowish-brown pileus and subglobose to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores [ 29 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Russula luteolamellata (H. Zhou and C.L. Hou), a new species recently described from China easily differs in a yellowish to pale orange pileus, yellowish lamellae, and larger basidiospores (9–10.4 × 8–9.2 µm) [ 26 ]. Russula subbrevipes has a yellow ochre or yellowish-brown pileus and subglobose to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores [ 29 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liang and J. Song), R. cremicolor , R. leucocarpa , R. luteolamellata , and R. subbrevipes —described as new in recent years [ 9 , 25 , 26 ]. The other species ( R. chloroides , R. delica , R. pallidospora , R. pseudodelica , R. flavispora , R. japonica , and R. brevipes ) were described in detail in various publications [ 24 , 27 , 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This region has an annual precipitation of approximately 350-700 mm, and the altitude ranges from 200 to 2200 m (Zhou et al 2022a). Information about Russula from Yanshan Mountains is as yet limited (Lu et al 2015;Wu et al 2017;Yang et al 2021;Zhou et al 2022b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak of precipitation occurs in June–August. The altitude of these mountains ranges from 200 to 2,200 m ( Zhou et al., 2022a ; Zhou et al., 2022b ; Zhou et al., 2022c ). Some past records of Amanita species in this area are available ( Yang, 2004 ; Chen et al., 2006 ; Zhang et al., 2017 ; Cui et al., 2018 ; Wu et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%