2021
DOI: 10.1111/njb.03187
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Coprinopsis hispida: a new coprinoid species from lowland Northern Pakistan

Abstract: Coprinopsis hispida is described and illustrated as a new species from lowland northern Pakistan. Morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 = ITS) were used to clarify the taxonomic identity of the species. Coprinopsis hispida belongs to C. section Alopeciae and is distinguishable from related species by having a medium-sized basidioma, convex to plane pileus which is covered with silvery-white fibrils, ellipsoid to amygdaliform basidi… Show more

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“…To construct a phylogenetic tree, the closest Blast sequences were retrieved from GenBank and from relevant literature (Hussain et al, 2021). The accession numbers of sequences used to construct the phylogenetic tree are provided in Table 1 along with their voucher numbers and country of origin.…”
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“…To construct a phylogenetic tree, the closest Blast sequences were retrieved from GenBank and from relevant literature (Hussain et al, 2021). The accession numbers of sequences used to construct the phylogenetic tree are provided in Table 1 along with their voucher numbers and country of origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pat. and Psathyrella candolleana (Maire) were used as the outgroup (Hussain et al, 2021). Phylogenetic relationships were determined using the maximum likelihood method, Jukes and Cantor's (1969) model of ITS sequences, and nearest‐neighbor–interchange (NNI) as the ML heuristic search method using 1000 bootstrap replicates.…”
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