Abstract

Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Haploporus were carried out based on a larger number of samples covering a wider geographic range including East Asia, South Asia, Europe, and America, and the species diversity of the genus is updated. Four species, Haploporus bicolor, H. longisporus, H. punctatus and H. srilankensis, are described as new species based on morphology and molecular phylogenetic analyses inferred from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), the large subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (nLSU), and the small subunit mitochondrial rRNA gene (mtSSU). Haploporus bicolor is characterized by the distinctly different colors between the pore surface and the tubes, small pores measuring 5–7 per mm, and narrow basidiospores measuring 10.5–11.9 × 4.5–5 µm; H. longisporus differs from other species in the genus by its large pores measuring 2–3 per mm, hyphae at dissepiment edge with simple septum, and the long basidiospores (up to 22 µm); H. punctatus is distinguished by its cushion-shaped basidiocarps, wide fusiform cystidioles with a simple septum at the tips, the absence of dendrohyphidia and the cylindrical to slightly allantoid basidiospores measuring 9–10.8 × 3.8–5 µm; H. srilankensis is characterized by its perennial habit, small pores measuring 4–5 per mm, dextrinoid skeletal hyphae, the presence of cystidioles and dendrohyphidia. An identification key to accepted species of Haploporus is provided.

Highlights

  • Published: 29 January 2021Haploporus Bondartsev and Singer was established by Singer based on H. odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev and Singer [1]

  • We describe and illustrate those new species

  • Specimens examined were deposited in the herbarium of the Institute of Microbiology, Beijing Forestry University (BJFC) and the private herbarium of Josef Vlasák (JV) which will forward specimens to the National Museum of Czech Republic in Prague (PRM)

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Introduction

Published: 29 January 2021Haploporus Bondartsev and Singer was established by Singer based on H. odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev and Singer [1]. Pouzar based on Polyporus tuberculosus Fr., and it was treated as a synonym of Haploporus by Dai et al [6]. Kotlaba and Pouzar [2] described a genus Pachykytospora Kotl. This conclusion was confirmed by molecular analysis [5], and all species introduced in Pachykytospora have been transferred to Haploporus [2,5,6]. H. pileatus Ryvarden, were described from Brazil based on morphology only [7], and four species, H. angustisporus Meng Zhou and Y.C. Dai, H. crassus Meng Zhou and Y.C. Dai, H. gilbertsonii Meng Zhou, Vlasák and Y.C. Dai and H. microspores L.L. Shen, Y.C. Dai and

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