Revised taxon definition in European Cortinarius subgenus Dermocybe based on phylogeny, chemotaxonomy, and morphology

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lesley Rosina Huymann, Anna Hannecker, Turrini Giovanni, Kare Liimatainen, Tuula Niskanen, Maraike Probst, Ursula Peintner, Bianka Siewert
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Cortinarius (Fr.) Fr. is one of the most species-rich genera in the Agaricales (Basidiomycota). Cortinarius subgen. Dermocybe (Fr.) Trog includes brightly coloured Cortinarii with anthraquinone pigments. The chemotaxonomic approach has always been as important as classical methods for species definition of Dermocybe and helped to improve overall species concepts. However, some species concepts within this group remain unclear. We therefore address this topic based on a combined phylogenetic, morphological, and pigment-chemical approach. For this, sequence data, HPLC–MS pigment profiles and spore sizes were included were included to obtain a better resolution of taxa. The study was based on 173 recent collections and 12 type specimens. A total of 117 rDNA ITS sequences were produced from the collections in this study, 102 sequences were retrieved from databases. We could detect and clearly delimit 19 Dermocybe species occurring in central European habitats, from which 16 are discussed in detail. Additionally, we grouped the detected anthraquinone pigments into four groups. This detailed analysis of dermocyboid Cortinarius species occurring in a restricted number of habitat types confirmed our hypothesis that species diversity is much higher than currently assumed. This high diversity is blurred by too wide and incorrect species concepts of several classical species like C. croceus and C. cinnamomeus. Molecular and chemotaxonomical studies carried out together with careful phenotypical analyses resulted in a good differentiation of species. A key is presented for these taxa to allow a better identification of Cortinarius subgenus Dermocybe spp. occurring in Central Europe mainly in the alpine range.

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基于系统发育、化学分类学和形态学的欧洲 Cortinarius 亚属 Dermocybe 的修订分类定义
Cortinarius (Fr.) Fr.是姬松茸属(担子菌纲)中物种最丰富的属之一。Cortinarius subgen.Dermocybe (Fr.) Trog 包括色彩鲜艳、带有蒽醌色素的 Cortinarii。在 Dermocybe 的物种定义中,化学分类学方法一直与传统方法同等重要,并有助于改进总体物种概念。然而,该类群中的一些物种概念仍不明确。因此,我们基于系统发生学、形态学和色素化学的综合方法来解决这一问题。为此,我们纳入了序列数据、HPLC-MS 色素图谱和孢子大小,以获得更好的类群分辨率。该研究基于 173 个最新采集物和 12 个模式标本。在这项研究中,从采集物中总共获得了 117 个 rDNA ITS 序列,从数据库中检索到 102 个序列。我们检测到并明确划分了 19 个出现在欧洲中部栖息地的 Dermocybe 物种,其中 16 个物种将被详细讨论。此外,我们还将检测到的蒽醌色素分为四组。通过对出现在数量有限的生境类型中的 Dermocyboid Cortinarius 物种进行详细分析,证实了我们的假设,即物种多样性比目前假设的要高得多。由于对几个经典物种(如 C. croceus 和 C. cinnamomeus)的物种概念过于宽泛和不正确,使得这种高度多样性变得模糊不清。通过分子和化学分类学研究以及仔细的表型分析,对物种进行了很好的区分。本文为这些分类群提供了一把钥匙,以便更好地识别主要分布在中欧高山地区的 Cortinarius 亚属 Dermocybe spp.。
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