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BA55763984B6520EAA5D40282C857CEC.text	BA55763984B6520EAA5D40282C857CEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Clitolyophyllum umbilicatum J. Z. Xu & Yu Li	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Clitolyophyllum umbilicatum J. Z. Xu &amp; Yu Li , Journal of Fungi 7 (12, no. 1101): 9 (2021) </p>
            <p>Fig. 5</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Basidiocarps omphalioid or clitocyboid. Pileus 30–50 mm in diam., deeply depressed, pale orange to greyish-brown (6 A 3-6 D 3), margin incurved with white appendages, slightly wavy with age. Lamellae decurrent, moderately crowded, thin, bluish-grey to grey (20 D 2-19 E 1), with numerous tiers of lamellulae, edges entire. Stipe 40–60 mm long and 5–8 mm wide, central, cylindrical or slightly compressed, equal or slightly tapering towards the apex, surface brownish-grey to dark brown (6 E 2-6 F 5), radially striate. Context thin, fleshy.</p>
            <p>Basidiospores [30 / 4 / 3] (4.5) 4.6–6.3 – 8.2 (8.6) x (3.1) 3.4–4.3 – 5.3 (5.8) μm, Q = (1.17) 1.18–1.89 (2.10), Qm = 1.50, subglobose-ellipsoid, smooth, inamyloid, cyanophilic. Basidia (20.6) 22.6–25.6 – 28.4 (28.6) x 5.4–7.0 – 8.7 (8.8) μm, narrowly clavate or clavate, 2–4 spores, with siderophilous granulations. Hymenophoral trama regular, hyphae 2.5–16.7 μm wide. Hymenial cystidia not observed. Pileipellis a cutis of subparallel, dense, cylindrical hyphae, hyphae 2.6–16.5 μm wide, thin-walled, irregular. Stipitipellis made up of regularly parallel, hyphae 3.3–17.5 μm wide. Clamp connections present.</p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>Scattered on soil under mixed forests</p>
            <p>Known distribution.</p>
            <p>The species is known to be distributed in China.</p>
            <p>Specimens examined.</p>
            <p>China, Jilin Province, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Antu County, Red Pine King Scenic Spot, 31 July 2022, J. Z. Xu HMJU 5573.</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p>This species was originally described from Gansu Province and is characterised by the omphalioid or clitocyboid habit, umbilicate pileus, central stipe, smooth, inamyloid spores and subregular pileipellis (Xu et al. 2021).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA55763984B6520EAA5D40282C857CEC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Di;Peng, Jun-Jie;Wang, Jia-Jun;Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith;Liao, Jin-Peng;Luo, Hua-Xing;Huang, Shi-Chen;Xu, Ji-Ze	Zhang, Di, Peng, Jun-Jie, Wang, Jia-Jun, Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith, Liao, Jin-Peng, Luo, Hua-Xing, Huang, Shi-Chen, Xu, Ji-Ze (2024): Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses revealed two new species from China and a new record from Jilin Province of Agaricales. MycoKeys 109: 73-90, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.109.128960
AEF2673548985764B42F3A78323C724B.text	AEF2673548985764B42F3A78323C724B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stropharia microaeruginosa J. Z. Xu 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Stropharia microaeruginosa J. Z. Xu sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 4</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Stropharia microaeruginosa pileus bluish-grey when young becoming lighter toward margins, later greyish-turquoise lightening towards the edges and surface radially striate when young, lamellae adnate to subdecurrent, stipe with white squamules at the base, acanthocytes absent making it unique amongst the  Stropharia species.</p>
            <p>Holotype.</p>
            <p>  China, Fujian Province, Sanming City, Tianbaoyan Nature Reserve,  Shangping Village , scattered in the moss under mixed forests dominated by phyllostachys pubescens and coniferous forest, alt. 1100 m, 31 October 2023, J. P. Liao (HMJU 12635, holotype). </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>“ micro ” means “ small ”, referring to the small basidiocarps and the margins often with partial veil remnants.</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Pileus 27–38 mm diam., centre of pileus bluish-grey (20 F 3) when young becoming lighter towards margins, later greyish-turquoise (24 D 4) lightens toward the edges, initial convex, the edge of the pileus upturned at maturity, smooth surface, viscid to glutinous, the margins often with partial veil remnants, submembranous, surface radially striate when young, gradually becomes less obvious as it matures. Lamellae adnate to subdecurrent, moderately crowded, grey (15 C 1), with lamellulae in 1–3 tiers. Stipe 51–75 mm long and 3.7–6.0 mm wide, concolorous with the pileus and lightening upwards, white squamules at the base, sometimes evanescent annulus in the upper part of the stipe. Further, slightly broad and with whitish rhizoids at the base.</p>
            <p>Basidiospores [30 / 4 / 3] (5.4) 6.2–7.3 – 8.2 (8.8) × (3.7) 4.0–4.3 – 4.9 (5.0) µm, Q = (1.10) 1.42–1.99 (2.06), Qm = 1.69, elliptical, with an obvious germ-pore, light brown in KOH. Contains 1–2 guttulates. Basidia (16.4) 17.9–21.0 – 23.9 (27.0) × (5.2) 5.9–7.3 – 9.0 (9.9) µm, 2–4 spored, clavate, sterigmata up to 3.4 µm long, hyaline in KOH. Pleurocystidia (27.6) 33.5–39.9 – 46.3 (47.4) × (10.2) 11.1–13.6 – 16.0 (16.3) μm, clavate, with or without short mucronate apex, with an amorphous highly refractive content distributed in enlarged or raised areas. Cheilocystidia (29.8) 30.7–36.1 – 41.4 (45.6) × (7.9) 8.4–11.6 – 14.4 (16.1) μm. clavate, with homogenous content, mucronate at the apex, expanded apically, tapering downwards, sometimes curved. Chrysocystidia rare. Lamellae trama regular, subparallel, 6.7–14.3 µm wide, hyaline in KOH. Pileipellis a cutis of subparallel, slightly upturned, hyphae 2.7–5.5 µm wide. Clamp connections are present.</p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>Scattered in the moss under mixed forests dominated by phyllostachys pubescens and coniferous forest</p>
            <p>Known distribution.</p>
            <p>Known only from south-eastern China.</p>
            <p>Additional material examined.</p>
            <p>Fujian Province, Sanming City, Tianbaoyan Nature Reserve, Shangping Village, scattered in the moss under mixed forests dominated by phyllostachys pubescens and coniferous forest, alt. 1100 m, 31 October 2023, J. P. Liao (HMJU 12422).</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> This species is characterised mainly by the centre of pileus bluish-grey when young becoming lighter toward margins, later greyish-turquoise lightening towards the edges, the margins often with partial veil remnants, surface radially striate, stipe concolorous with the pileus and white squamules at the base, the spores with an obvious germ pore and  chrysocystidia rare. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AEF2673548985764B42F3A78323C724B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Di;Peng, Jun-Jie;Wang, Jia-Jun;Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith;Liao, Jin-Peng;Luo, Hua-Xing;Huang, Shi-Chen;Xu, Ji-Ze	Zhang, Di, Peng, Jun-Jie, Wang, Jia-Jun, Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith, Liao, Jin-Peng, Luo, Hua-Xing, Huang, Shi-Chen, Xu, Ji-Ze (2024): Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses revealed two new species from China and a new record from Jilin Province of Agaricales. MycoKeys 109: 73-90, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.109.128960
4710F19A91525249AC50C2A87686D748.text	4710F19A91525249AC50C2A87686D748.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stropharia subrugosoannulata J. Z. Xu 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Stropharia subrugosoannulata J. Z. Xu sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 3</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Stropharia subrugosoannulata is distinguished from other species of the genus  Stropharia by the pileus covered with greyish-orange squamules in the centre, stipe light brown and surface covered with white triangular squamules. Acanthocytes present in the basal mycelium of stipe. Chrysocystidia rare. </p>
            <p>Holotype.</p>
            <p>  China, Fujian Province, Sanming City, Tianbaoyan Nature Reserve,  Longwu Village , on soil, Phyllostachys pubescens, alt. 700 m, 21 October 2023, J. P. Liao (HMJU 12441, holotype). </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> “ sub ” means “ near ”, named as it is similar to  S. rugosoannulata . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Pileus 25–60 mm diam., planoconcave or almost plane with or without being depressed in the centre, red copper to dull red (7 C 3–8 B 3), covered with greyish-orange (7 B 5) squamules in the centre, the margins with partial veil remnants. Lamellae adnate to adnexed, crowded, titian red to terra-cotta (7 D 6–7 E 7), with lamellulae in 1–3 tiers. Stipe 25–48 mm long and 6–10 mm wide, sometimes evanescent annulus in the upper part of the stipe, slightly broad with whitish rhizoids at the base. Surface longitudinally striate, light brown (6 D 6) and covered with white triangular squamules.</p>
            <p>Basidiospores [30 / 4 / 3] (5.3) 5.8–6.3 – 6.8 (7.0) × (3.2) 3.4–3.7 – 4.0 (4.1) µm, Q = (1.50) 1.56–1.86 (1.91), Qm = 1.72, ellipsoid to subovate, obvious germ-pore, fawn to light fawn in KOH and Melzer’s reagent. Contains 1–2 guttulates. Basidia (10.6) 13.8–16.8 – 19.4 (19.9) × (4.1) 5.6–6.8 – 7.7 (8.7) µm. 2–4 spored, clavate, sterigmata up to 2.6 µm long, hyaline in KOH. Pleurocystidia (24.0) 26.3–30.5 – 36.9 (39.0) × (7.9) 8.3–10.1 – 12.8 (13.9) µm, clavate with or without umbo, hyaline in KOH, containing amorphous contents. Cheilocystidia (27.9) 29.1–33.2 – 37.1 (41.4) × (8.8) 9.0–10.7 – 13.0 (15.5) μm. Clavate, expanding at the tip, tapering downwards, sometimes curved. Chrysocystidia is rare. Lamellae trama regular, parallel to subparallel, 5.1–12.7 μm wide, hyaline in KOH. Pileipellis a cutis of parallel, hyphae 5.1–11.6 µm wide. Acanthocytes present in the basal mycelium of stipe. Clamp connections are present.</p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>Gregarious on the soil in the phyllostachys pubescens.</p>
            <p>Known distribution.</p>
            <p>Known only from south-eastern China.</p>
            <p>Additional material examined.</p>
            <p>Fujian Province, Sanming City, Tianbaoyan Nature Reserve, Longwu Village, on soil, Phyllostachys pubescens alt. 700 m, 21 October 2023, J. P. Liao (HMJU 12439).</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> The species is characterised mainly by the pileus covered with greyish-orange squamules in the centre, the margins with partial veil remnants, stipe light brown and surface covered with white triangular squamules, Sometimes evanescent annulus in the upper part of the stipe,  chrysocystidia rare. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4710F19A91525249AC50C2A87686D748	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Di;Peng, Jun-Jie;Wang, Jia-Jun;Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith;Liao, Jin-Peng;Luo, Hua-Xing;Huang, Shi-Chen;Xu, Ji-Ze	Zhang, Di, Peng, Jun-Jie, Wang, Jia-Jun, Priyashnatha, A. K. Hasith, Liao, Jin-Peng, Luo, Hua-Xing, Huang, Shi-Chen, Xu, Ji-Ze (2024): Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses revealed two new species from China and a new record from Jilin Province of Agaricales. MycoKeys 109: 73-90, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.109.128960
