Overview of the European species of the genus Clitocella (Entolomataceae, Agaricales) with notes on extralimital taxa

A. Vizzini, G. Consiglio, M. Marchetti
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A revision, based on morphological and multigene analysis, of the Clitocella species currently present in Europe is provided. Portions of nrITS rDNA, nr28S rDNA (LSU), RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1α), and ATPase subunit 6 (ATP6), were used to sort out the relationships of the species within the genus. Three subgenera were recognized: Clitocella subg. Clitocella encompassing C. popinalis, C. colorata, C. mundula, C. nigrescens, C. obscura and the new species C. solaris from Switzerland; the new Clitocella subg. Paraclitopilus including C. fallax and C. blancii; and the new Clitocella subg. Rhodopleurella for accommodating C. termitophila, a peculiar entity characterized by a pleurotoid habit and growing on decaying, abandoned termite nests in the Dominican Republic. Clitocella colorata originally described from China is here reported and described for the first time in Europe (Italy and Estonia). Rhodocybe cupressicola and Clitopilus ammophilus are reduced to later synonyms of Rhodopaxillus nigrescens; similarly, Clitopilus amarus is treated as a later synonym of Omphalia fallax while Rhodocybe amarella and R. ochraceopallida of Rhodopaxillus blancii. Finally, Austrian and Swedish herbarium collections identified as Rhodocybe, a doubtful taxon considered by several modern authors occasionally as either a similar but distinct species from R. popinalis or as a dwarfish, puny and odourless form of R. popinalis, have been proved to be R. tugrulii, a species recently described from Turkey and Estonia, and also later reported from Italy and USA.
欧洲cliitocella属(Entolomataceae, Agaricales)种综述及界外分类群注释
根据形态学和多基因分析,对目前存在于欧洲的阴蒂菌物种进行了修订。利用nrITS rDNA、nr28S rDNA (LSU)、RNA聚合酶II第二大亚基(RPB2)、翻译延伸因子1- α (EF-1α)和atp酶亚基6 (ATP6)的部分序列对属内的种间关系进行了分类。鉴定出三个亚属:阴蒂杆菌亚属;包括C. popinalis、C. colorata、C. mundula、C. nigrescens、C. obscura和瑞士新种C. solaris的阴蒂菌;新的阴蒂杆菌亚群。副叶蝉属,包括黄叶蝉和黄叶蝉;以及新的cliitocella subg。Rhodopleurella,用于容纳嗜白蚁C. termitophila,这是一种特殊的实体,以胸膜样习性为特征,生长在多米尼加共和国腐朽的废弃白蚁巢上。本文报道了原产于中国的科罗拉多cliitocella,并首次在欧洲(意大利和爱沙尼亚)进行了描述。柏红霉和嗜红阴蒂霉后来退化为黑红霉的同义词;类似地,红毛蕊被认为是黄毛蕊的后生同义物,而红毛蕊和红毛蕊被认为是白毛蕊的后生同义物。最后,奥地利和瑞典的植物标本被鉴定为Rhodocybe,这是一个可疑的分类群,有时被一些现代作者认为是与R. popinalis相似但不同的物种,有时被认为是R. popinalis的一个矮小、微小和无味的形式,已被证明是R. tugrulii,一个最近在土耳其和爱沙尼亚发现的物种,后来在意大利和美国也有报道。
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