2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-017-1430-y
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Molecular phylogenetics and taxonomy in Melanoleuca exscissa group, (Tricholomataceae, Basidiomycota) and the description of M. griseobrunnea sp. nov.

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“…The species is related to M. porphyropoda , but M. griseobrunnea is distinguished by having urticiform cystidia (Yu et al, 2014). Differing from holotype (Antonín et al, 2017), the edges of lamellae for Chinese collections are jagged, and the stipes are slightly whitish pruinose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The species is related to M. porphyropoda , but M. griseobrunnea is distinguished by having urticiform cystidia (Yu et al, 2014). Differing from holotype (Antonín et al, 2017), the edges of lamellae for Chinese collections are jagged, and the stipes are slightly whitish pruinose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Melanoleuca tristis is a rare species which is distributed on the European continent. Its distinctive features include large basidiomata, a dark brown pileus, a stipe that varies in color from dark gray-brown to black-brown, grayish to gray lamellae, somewhat narrow basidiospores, a welldeveloped caulohymenium and large cheilocystidia (Moser, 1991;Antonín et al, 2017Antonín et al, , 2018. The Turkish specimens also fit well with the characters of the originally described Melanoleuca tristis (Moser, 1991;Antonín et al, 2017Antonín et al, , 2018.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Melanoleuca porphyropoda, originally described from China, differs from M. tristis by having an orange-cinnamon pileus, a purplish stipe, larger basidiospores (8.0-12.0 × 4.5-8.0 µm) and lacking cystidia (Yu et al, 2014). Melanoleuca stepposa has a dirty greyyellow or yellow-brown pileus and white or pale cream lamellae (Antonín et al, 2017). Melanoleuca tristis also differs from M. galbuserae and M. griseobrunnea by a well-developed caulohymenium (Antonín et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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