Abstract
Leccinum belongs to the Boletaceae and has attracted attention from mycologists worldwide given their ecological and economic importance. China has a high diversity of macrofungi; however, Leccinum has not been thoroughly studied due to a lack of specimen collections with associated molecular data. In this study, based on morphological evidence and phylogenetic analysis of the nucleotide sequences of four loci (ITS, LSU, rpb2, and tef1-α), one new species of Leccinum is described from Beijing, China. Morphologically, Leccinum septentrionale is characterized by its pileus yellowish-brown to brown dirty orange maculae and larger basidia with 24–40(–44) × 10–17 μm in size. This study expands the species diversity of Leccinum in Beijing and furnished valuable data support for future systematic research on Leccinum.
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