Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C. subtropicus are described as new to science based on morphological and phylogenetic evidences. Cortinarius pseudosalor is extremely morphologically similar to C. salor, but it differs from the latter by smaller coarsely verrucose basidiospores. Cortinarius fibrillososalor can be easily differentiated by its fibrillose pileus. The pileus of C. subtropicus becomes brown without lilac tint at maturity comparing with other members of section Delibuti. A combined dataset of ITS and LSU sequences was used for phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic reconstruction of section Delibuti revealed that these three new species clustered and formed indepe...
During the course of research on mammal mycophagy and movement in the Northern Tablelands of New Sou...
FIGURE 4. Cortinarius pseudocisticola. A Spores in Congo Red. B–D Spores in 10% KOH. E–F Terminal el...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
Cortinarius is an important ectomycorrhizal genus that forms a symbiotic relationship with certain t...
A new species of Cortinarius sect. Calochroi, C. lentus, is described on the basis of morphological ...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
International audienceThirty-one alpine species of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae) were des...
Five new species from Cortinarius sect. Cortinarius are formally described, four from the Americas (...
Luo, Ying, Bau, Tolgor (2021): Cortinarius jiaoheensis (Cortinariaceae), a new species of Cortinariu...
Khurshid, Rubab, Naseer, Arooj, Garrido-Benavent, Isaac, Khalid, Abdul Nasir (2023): Cortinarius kas...
Fig 2 – Basidiospores. (A) Cortinarius albertii, TF2000-058 (holotype). (B) C. chailluzii, TSJ2000-0...
Fig 1 – Fruit bodies of the new species of Cortinarius. (A) C. albertii, TF2000-058 (holotype). (B) ...
During the course of research on mammal mycophagy and movement in the Northern Tablelands of New Sou...
FIGURE 4. Cortinarius pseudocisticola. A Spores in Congo Red. B–D Spores in 10% KOH. E–F Terminal el...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
Cortinarius is an important ectomycorrhizal genus that forms a symbiotic relationship with certain t...
A new species of Cortinarius sect. Calochroi, C. lentus, is described on the basis of morphological ...
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricale...
Cortinarius is the largest genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi worldwide. Recent molecular studies have s...
International audienceThirty-one alpine species of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae) were des...
Five new species from Cortinarius sect. Cortinarius are formally described, four from the Americas (...
Luo, Ying, Bau, Tolgor (2021): Cortinarius jiaoheensis (Cortinariaceae), a new species of Cortinariu...
Khurshid, Rubab, Naseer, Arooj, Garrido-Benavent, Isaac, Khalid, Abdul Nasir (2023): Cortinarius kas...
Fig 2 – Basidiospores. (A) Cortinarius albertii, TF2000-058 (holotype). (B) C. chailluzii, TSJ2000-0...
Fig 1 – Fruit bodies of the new species of Cortinarius. (A) C. albertii, TF2000-058 (holotype). (B) ...
During the course of research on mammal mycophagy and movement in the Northern Tablelands of New Sou...
FIGURE 4. Cortinarius pseudocisticola. A Spores in Congo Red. B–D Spores in 10% KOH. E–F Terminal el...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...