Cyanoboletus macroporus (Boletaceae), a new bolete species from Pakistani forests Samina

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Karstenia Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.29203/ka.2021.512
S. Sarwar, A. Naseer, A. Khalid
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Cyanoboletus macroporus belonging to C. pulverulentus species complex is designated as a new species from the moist temperate and sub-alpine oak forests of Pakistan after in depth macroscopic, microscopic and phylogenetic analyses using the ITS region of nrDNA as well as comparison with allied taxa. This species belonging to Boletoid group is morphologically distinguished from allied taxa (Cyanoboletus flavosanguineus, C. hymenoglutinosus, C. pulverulentus, C. rainisii, and C. sinopulverulentus) by wider openings of pores. C. macroporus is also phylogenetically distinct from C. sinopulverulentus and C. pulverulentus, the most closely related species. Phylogenetic analysis outlined the existence of previously unknown species of this genus. Field photographs of fresh basidocarps and line drawings of micro-characters are provided along with a phylogenetic tree as well as a comparison table and a key of distinctive features of all the species in this genus. This is the first authentic species belonging to Cyanoboletus from Pakistan. Previously, only C. pulverulentus has been mentioned in literature, but no morphological data is available regarding this report. With the addition of this taxon, species number of Cyanoboletus will increase to eight. From Pakistan, despite of the fact that there is great diversity of mushrooms in moist temperate areas (Yousaf et al. 2012), this is the first study that describes a species belonging to Cyanoboletus genus. Previously only one ambiguous species, Cyanoboletus pulverulentus, has been mentioned in literature (Iqbal & Khalid 1996), but with no available materials that could confirm this finding. In this study, Cyanoboletus macroporus is described as a new to science and increase the current species number of Cyanoboletus to eight.
大孔蓝藻(牛肝菌科),巴基斯坦萨米纳森林中的一个新的牛肝菌种
利用nrDNA的ITS区进行了深入的宏观、微观和系统发育分析,并与相关类群进行了比较,确定了巴基斯坦潮湿温带和亚高山橡树林中的一个新种。该物种属于牛肝菌群,在形态学上与同源类群(蓝唇菌、黄血红唇菌、Hymenogestinosus、C.pulverulentus、C.rainisii和C.sinopulverulents)的区别在于孔的开口更宽。大孔C.macroporus在系统发育上也与亲缘关系最密切的sinopulverulentus和C.pulverulents不同。系统发育分析概述了该属以前未知物种的存在。提供了新鲜担子果的现场照片和微观特征的线条图,以及系统发育树、比较表和该属所有物种的特征关键。这是来自巴基斯坦的第一个真正的蓝藻属物种。以前,文献中只提到了C.pulverulentus,但没有关于本报告的形态学数据。随着这一分类单元的加入,蓝藻的物种数量将增加到8个。在巴基斯坦,尽管潮湿的温带地区蘑菇种类繁多(Yousaf等人,2012年),但这是第一项描述蓝藻属物种的研究。此前,文献中只提到了一个不明确的物种,即普尔韦伦蓝蜗牛(Iqbal&Khalid,1996),但没有可用的材料可以证实这一发现。在这项研究中,大孔蓝藻被描述为一种新的科学,并将目前的蓝藻物种数量增加到8种。
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