Abstract
Three new species of Aleurodiscus s.l. with corticioid basidiomata are described and illustrated from southern China based on morphological evidence and phylogenetic analyses of ITS and nrLSU sequence data. Aleurodiscusbambusinus was collected from Jiangxi Province on bamboo and is distinct by having a compact texture, simple-septate generative hyphae, abundant acanthophyses, basidia with acanthophysoid appendages and smooth basidiospores. Aleurodiscusisabellinus was collected from Yunnan Province on both angiosperm wood and bamboo and is distinct by having soft basidiomata with yellow to yellowish-brown hymenophore, yellow acanthophyses, simple-septate generative hyphae and smooth basidiospores. Aleurodiscussubroseus was collected from Guangxi Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province on angiosperm wood and is distinct by having pinkish basidiomata when fresh, clamped generative hyphae, clavate acanthophyses and echinulate basidiospores. In the phylogenetic tree, A.bambusinus and A.isabellinus were nested within the A.cerussatus group, whilst A.subroseus was clustered with A.wakefieldiae. An identification key to 26 species of Aleurodiscus s.l. in China is provided.
Highlights
Aleurodiscus s.l. is a large group of wood-inhabiting fungi with a broad morphological circumscription
Aleurodiscus s.l. had been divided into several small genera based on different combinations of morphological characters, phylogenetic analyses did not fully support these separations (Wu et al 2001; Dai and He 2016)
The broad sense concept of the genus has often been adopted by mycologists when describing new species (Núñez and Ryvarden 1997; Gorjón et al 2013; Dai et al 2017a, b)
Summary
Aleurodiscus s.l. is a large group of wood-inhabiting fungi with a broad morphological circumscription. Aleurodiscus s.l. had been divided into several small genera based on different combinations of morphological characters, phylogenetic analyses did not fully support these separations (Wu et al 2001; Dai and He 2016). The species is distinct by having corticioid basidiomata, a compact texture, simple-septate generative hyphae, abundant acanthophyses, basidia with an acanthophysoid appendage and smooth basidiospores 7–10 × 4–6 μm and growing on bamboo.
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