Cantharellus hygrophorus is described and illustrated from tropical Yunnan, China. It is characterized by its medium to large, fleshy fruitbodies, the deep orange-red color of pileus and part of the stipe, the yellow-orange hymenophore composed of well-developed gill folds, a pileipellis of suberect hyphal extremities and absence of clamps. These characters place it in Cantharellus subg. Afrocantharellus sect. Cutirellus as a look-alike of the tropical African C. splendens. Both morphological features as well as a phylogenetic analysis of nLSU sequences argue strongly against the recognition of Afrocantharellus as a separate genus, which is here considered a later synonym of Cantharellus.
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1 September 2014
Cantharellus hygrophorus, a New Species in Subgenus Afrocantharellus from Tropical Southwestern China
Shi-Cheng Shao,
Bart Buyck,
Valérie Hofstetter,
Xiao-Fei Tian,
Yan-Hong Geng,
Yu Fu-Qiang,
Pei-Gui Liu
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Cryptogamie, Mycologie
Vol. 35 • No. 3
September 2014
Vol. 35 • No. 3
September 2014
Afrocantharellus
biodiversity
chanterelles
Cutirellus
LSU
phylogeny
taxonomy