identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
2C666A26E8460F28FF7713FB61D5FAF2.text	2C666A26E8460F28FF7713FB61D5FAF2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tricholomopsis galeata L. Fan & N. Mao 2021	<div><p>Tricholomopsis galeata L. Fan &amp; N. Mao, sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 3)</p> <p>MycoBank:—MB839211</p> <p>Diagnosis:— Pileus 50–130 mm broad, light orange, covered with red fibrillose scales, basidiospores broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid, Q = (1.11–) 1.25–1.67 (–2.0), cheilocystidia clavate-shaped, pleurocystidia absent.</p> <p>Etymology:—‘ galeata ’, helmet, refers to the shape of pileus.</p> <p>Holotype:— CHINA. Shanxi Province, Yicheng County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.09473&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.493057" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.09473/lat 35.493057)">Shihe Forest</a> Farm, 35°29’35’’N, 112°5’41’’E, elev. 1,960 m, 26 August 2020, on a dead tree trunk in a coniferous forest dominated by Pinus sp., H. Liu LH 1196 (BJTC FM1107).</p> <p>Description:— Basidiomes growing singly or in clusters. Pileus 50–130 mm diam, helmet-like to convex with lightly inrolled margin, margin cracking with age, dry, light orange (#8b4513), densely covered with small, red to purple reddish (#e08796) fibrillose scales. Context yellowish, thin to slightly thick. Lamellae 3.5–5.5 mm broad, free to adnate, crowded, pale yellow (#ffffeb), edge entire; lamellulae in 3–4 tiers, concolorous with lamellae. Stipe 35–120 × 12–20 mm, cylindrical, hollow, straight to curved, smooth, dry, pale red (#ffcocb), pale orange (#ffe59a) to light orange (#8b4513), often staining purple especially when young. Taste not recorded. Smell indistinct. Spore print white.</p> <p>Basidiospores [30/2/2] (4–) 5–7 (–8) × (3–) 4–5 (–6) μm; [Q = (1.11–) 1.25–1.67 (–2.0), avQ = 1.48 ± 0.21]; broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, usually containing one large oil droplet. Basidia 30– 40 × 6–8 μm, (2–)4-spored, cylindrical to narrowly clavate; with basal clamp connection; sterigmata 4–7 μm long. Cheilocystidia prominent, large, often in clusters, (45–) 55–105 (–126) × 13–23 (–27) μm, mostly narrowly clavate to lageniform-fusiform, slightly thick-walled, hyaline, or filled with yellow granular pigment. Pleurocystidia absent. Lamellar trama regular, composed of parallel hyphae 3–18 μm diam, cylindrical to slightly inflated, hyaline or with a fine pale yellow (#ffffeb) granular intracellular pigmentation. Pileipellis a cutis, composed of densely arranged parallel hyphae, 3–10 μm diam, with yellow to brown intraparietal and homogeneous or finely granular intracellular pigment, hyphae becoming erect and forming fascicles at intervals. Stipitipellis a thin cutis of parallel cylindrical hyphae of 5–15 μm diam, with hyaline to pale yellow-brown content. Clamp connections present in all tissues.</p> <p>Habit, habitat and distribution:—found growing on a dead tree trunk in a coniferous forest dominated by Pinus sp., so far only known from Shanxi Province, China.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Shanxi Province, Yicheng County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=111.89972&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.49278" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 111.89972/lat 35.49278)">Shihe Forest</a> Farm, 35°29’34’’N, 111°53’59’’E, elev. 1,927 m, 20 August 2019, on the trunk of a dead tree in a coniferous forest dominated by Pinus sp., C. Yang YCM013 (BJTC FM637). ibid. Yuanqu County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.41805&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.48528" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.41805/lat 35.48528)">Lishan Mountain</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.41805&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.48528" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.41805/lat 35.48528)">Zhongcun Forest Farm</a> , 35°29’7’’N, 112°25’5’’E, elev. 1,680 m, 15 July 2020, on fallen wood in a forest of Pinus sp., H. Liu LH 919 (BJTC FM1229).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C666A26E8460F28FF7713FB61D5FAF2	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.		Plazi	Mao, Ning;Xu, Yu-Yan;Fan, Li	Mao, Ning, Xu, Yu-Yan, Fan, Li (2021): Three new species of Tricholomopsis (incertae sedis) from North China based on morphological and molecular data. Phytotaxa 507 (2): 155-166, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3
2C666A26E8460F2BFF7716976716FD28.text	2C666A26E8460F2BFF7716976716FD28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tricholomopsis pallidolutea L. Fan & N. Mao 2021	<div><p>Tricholomopsis pallidolutea L. Fan &amp; N. Mao, sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 3)</p> <p>MycoBank:—MB839212</p> <p>Diagnosis:— Pileus 14–27 (–57) mm diam, light yellow to pale yellow, covered with dark orange fibrillose scales, basidiospores ellipsoid to almost cylindrical, Q = (1.50–) 1.67–2.0 (–2.67), cheilocystidia cylindrical to clavate, pleurocystidia abundant.</p> <p>Etymology:—‘ pallidolutea ’, refers to the pale yellow color of the basidiomes.</p> <p>Holotype: CHINA. Shanxi Province, Ningwu County, Damiao Village, Luya Mountain, elev. 2010 m, 5 September 2020, on the trunk of a dead tree in a coniferous forest dominated by Larix principis-rupprechtii, H. Liu LH1254 (BJTC FM1184).</p> <p>Description:— Basidiomes growing singly or in clusters. Pileus 14–27 (–57) mm diam, hemispherical and convex with an inflexed margin, dry, light yellow (#ffff8c) to pale yellow (#ffffd8) when young and fresh, covered densely with small, dark orange (#a5682a) fibrillose scales. Context yellowish, thin. Lamellae 1.5–2.0 mm broad, free, adnate to subdecurrent, pale yellow (#ffffeb), edge entire; lamellulae in 1–2 tiers, concolorous with lamellae. Stipe 20–98 × 5–8 mm, cylindrical, hollow, straight, smooth, dry, moderate orange (#d69b5e). Taste not recorded. Smell indistinct. Spore print white.</p> <p>Basidiospores [30/2/2] (4–) 6–7 (–9) × (2.5–) 3–4 (–5) μm; [Q = (1.50–) 1.67–2.0 (–2.67), avQ = 1.77 ± 0.33]; ellipsoid to almost cylindrical, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, usually containing one large oil droplet. Basidia 26–35 (–38) × 5–8 μm, (2–)4-spored, narrowly clavate; with basal clamp connection. Lamella edge sterile. Cheilocystidia prominent, often in clusters, (35–) 45–65 × (8–) 12–18 (–21) μm, cylindrical to clavate, slightly thick-walled, hyaline, occasionally with yellow pigment. Pleurocystidia abundant, 35–45 × 5–7 μm, cylindrical or narrowly clavate, slightly flexuose, hyaline, thin-walled. Lamellar trama composed of regular hyphae 3–13 μm diam, cells cylindrical to slightly inflated, pale yellow, crystals sometimes present among the lamellar trama hyphae. Pileipellis a cutis, composed of densely arranged parallel to slightly inflated hyphae, 3–20 μm diam, with pale yellow to brown intraparietal and homogeneous or fine granular intracellular pigment, rising at intervals to form fascicles. Stipitipellis a thin cutis of regular cylindrical hyphae of 3–14 μm diam, with hyaline to pale yellow-brown content. Clamp connections present in all tissues.</p> <p>Habit, habitat and distribution:—on the trunk of a dead tree in a coniferous forest dominated by Larix principisrupprechtii, to date, only known from Shanxi Province, China.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Shanxi Province, Jiaocheng County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=111.45222&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=37.86111" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 111.45222/lat 37.86111)">Guandi Mountains</a>, 37°51’40’’N, 111°27’8’’E, elev. 1930 m 5 September 2018, on the trunk of a dead tree in a forest of Larix principis-rupprechtii, H. Liu LH 398 (HSA398); ibid. 37°51’37’’N, 111°27’0’’E, elev. 1880 m, 31 August 2018, on the trunk of a dead tree in a forest of Larix principis-rupprechtii, H. Liu LH 321 (HSA321)</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C666A26E8460F2BFF7716976716FD28	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.		Plazi	Mao, Ning;Xu, Yu-Yan;Fan, Li	Mao, Ning, Xu, Yu-Yan, Fan, Li (2021): Three new species of Tricholomopsis (incertae sedis) from North China based on morphological and molecular data. Phytotaxa 507 (2): 155-166, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3
2C666A26E8450F25FF77144B667DFE64.text	2C666A26E8450F25FF77144B667DFE64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tricholomopsis mitirubicunda L. Fan & N. Mao 2021	<div><p>Tricholomopsis mitirubicunda L. Fan &amp; N. Mao, sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 3)</p> <p>MycoBank:—MB839213</p> <p>Diagnosis:— Pileus 60–80 mm diam, yellow-brown to red-brown, covered with yellow-brown to red-brown fibrillose scales, lamellae crowded, free, white to pale yellowish, basidiospores ellipsoid, Q = (1.33–) 1.42–1.67 (–1.75), cheilocystidia narrowly clavate to sphaeropedunculate, pleurocystidia abundant.</p> <p>Etymology: — ‘ mitirubicunda ’, refers to the soft pink color of the pileus margin and stipe.</p> <p>Holotype:— CHINA. Shanxi Province, Yicheng County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.09473&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.494446" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.09473/lat 35.494446)">Shihe Forest</a> Farm, 35°29’40’’N, 112°5’41’’E, elev. 1960 m, 20 August 2019, on fallen wood in a forest of Pinus sp., H. Liu LH 688 (BJTC FM 649).</p> <p>Description:— Basidiomes growing singly or in clusters. Pileus 60–80 mm diam, plano-convex with inflexed or turned up margin, margin cracking with age, yellow-brown (#8b4513) to red-brown (#bb6528), densely covered with small, yellow-brown (#8b4513) to red-brown (#bb6528) fibrillose scales, margin of pileus red-violet (#c71585) with tints of soft pink (#de6fa1). Context not recorded. Lamellae 3.0–5.0 mm broad, crowded, adnate to subdecurrent, white to pale yellowish (#ffffeb), edge entire. Stipe 60–90 × 23–25 mm, cylindrical, straight to curved, smooth, at first whitish (#faebd7) to pale yellow (#ffffeb), then soft pink (#de6fa1) and moderate orange (#cc8236). Taste not recorded. Smell indistinct. Spore print white.</p> <p>Basidiospores [30/1/1] (4.5–) 5–6 (–7) × (3.0–) 3.5–4 (–4.5) μm; [Q = (1.33–) 1.42–1.67 (–1.75), avQ = 1.50 ± 0.14]; mostly ellipsoid, some oblong-ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, or with one large oil droplet. Basidia 28–40 × 5–7 μm, (2–)4-spored, cylindrical to narrowly clavate, often slightly constricted in the median part, with basal clamp connection; sterigmata narrow 3–6 μm long. Cheilocystidia prominent, large, often in clusters, (40–) 60–90 × (14–) 16–28 μm, variable in size and shape, mostly narrowly clavate to sphaeropedunculate, but also fusiform or broadly ellipsoid slightly thick-walled, hyaline. Pleurocystidia abundant, 38–50 × 5–6.5 μm, cylindrical or narrowly clavate, slightly flexuose, hyaline, thin-walled. Lamellar trama composed of regular, parallel to subparallel long, cylindrical, or slightly inflated hyphae, 5–34 μm diam, hyaline or with a fine granular intracellular pigment. Pileipellis a cutis, composed of hyphae 2.5–16 μm diam with homogeneous pale yellow to bronze pigment, yellow-brown intraparietal pigment and hyphae becoming erect and forming fascicles at intervals. Stipitipellis a thin cutis of cylindrical hyphae of 4–15 μm diam, with hyaline to pale yellow-brown content. Clamp connections present in all tissues.</p> <p>Habit, habitat and distribution:—single or grouped on the trunk of a dead tree in a forest of Pinus sp., to date only known from Shanxi Province, China.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C666A26E8450F25FF77144B667DFE64	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.		Plazi	Mao, Ning;Xu, Yu-Yan;Fan, Li	Mao, Ning, Xu, Yu-Yan, Fan, Li (2021): Three new species of Tricholomopsis (incertae sedis) from North China based on morphological and molecular data. Phytotaxa 507 (2): 155-166, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3
2C666A26E84B0F24FF7715E361FDFBA9.text	2C666A26E84B0F24FF7715E361FDFBA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tricholomopsis Singer 1939	<div><p>Key to the known species of Tricholomopsis from China</p> <p>1. Habitat with bamboo..........................................................................................................................................................................2</p> <p>1. Habitat with coniferous and broad-leaved forests, but not bamboo...................................................................................................4</p> <p>2. Pileus red-brown, not orange, densely covered by scales.............................................................................................. T. bambusina</p> <p>2. Pileus orange-fulvous or dark reddish orange, covered by squamules or fibrils................................................................................3</p> <p>3. Pileus orange-fulvous with darker disc, covered by minute downy squamules...................................................................... T. sasae</p> <p>3. Pileus dark reddish orange, densely covered by fibrils......................................................................................... T. rubroaurantiaca</p> <p>4. Lamellae pale white to white..............................................................................................................................................................5</p> <p>4. Lamellae pale yellow to yellow..........................................................................................................................................................6</p> <p>5. Rhizomorphs present at the base of the stipe..................................................................................................................... T. radicata</p> <p>5. Rhizomorphs absent at the base of the stipe............................................................................................................................ T. nigra</p> <p>6. Pleurocystidia absent or scarce...........................................................................................................................................................7</p> <p>6. Pleurocystidia abundant....................................................................................................................................................................10</p> <p>7. Pileus diameter&gt; 100 mm..................................................................................................................................................................8</p> <p>7. Pileus diameter &lt;100 mm..................................................................................................................................................................9</p> <p>8. Pileus light orange, covered by red to purple reddish fibrous scales................................................................................... T. galeata</p> <p>8. Pileus purple red, covered by red-brown to purple-red small scales................................................................................... T. rutilans</p> <p>9. Pileus reddish to bluish purple, covered by fibrils....................................................................................................... T. lividipileata</p> <p>9. Pileus pale white, covered by dark brown to black scales...................................................................................... T. nigrosquamosa</p> <p>10. Cheilocystidia filiform...................................................................................................................................................... T. flavissima</p> <p>10. Cheilocystidia cylindrical to clavate, but not filiform......................................................................................................................11</p> <p>11. Basidiospores cylindrical..................................................................................................................................................................12</p> <p>11. Basidiospores not cylindrical...........................................................................................................................................................13</p> <p>12. Lamellae pale bronze...................................................................................................................................................... T. araucariae</p> <p>12. Lamellae pale yellow.................................................................................................................................................... T. pallidolutea</p> <p>13. Basidiospores subglobose.............................................................................................................................................. T. crocobapha</p> <p>13. Basidiospores broadly ellipsoid, ellipsoid to oblong-ellipsoid.........................................................................................................14</p> <p>14. Fibrils or scales on the surface of pileus red to violet......................................................................................................................15</p> <p>14. Fibrils or scales on surface of pileus not red to violet color.............................................................................................................17</p> <p>15. Pileus diameter&gt; 50 mm................................................................................................................................................... T. flammula</p> <p>15. Pileus diameter &lt;50 mm..................................................................................................................................................................16</p> <p>16. Habitat with coniferous forests........................................................................................................................................ T. sanguinea</p> <p>16. Habitat with broad-leaved forests.....................................................................................................................................................18</p> <p>17. Pileus yellow-brown, covered by red-brown scales.............................................................................. T. bambusina var. megaspora</p> <p>17. Pileus yellow, covered by purplish red squamules, denser towards centre................................................................... T. shulanensis</p> <p>18. Stipe soft pink............................................................................................................................................................ T. mitirubicunda</p> <p>18. Stipe not soft pink.............................................................................................................................................................................19</p> <p>19. Pileus brightly yellow to orange, covered by yellow-green, bronze, olive-brown to olive-black, distinctly upraised scales............................................................................................................................................................................................................ T. decora</p> <p>19. Pileus less bright, yellow to ochre, covered by yellow-ochre to orange-brown, fine to coarse, adpressed fibrils or fine scales............................................................................................................................................................................................... T. sulfureoides</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C666A26E84B0F24FF7715E361FDFBA9	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.		Plazi	Mao, Ning;Xu, Yu-Yan;Fan, Li	Mao, Ning, Xu, Yu-Yan, Fan, Li (2021): Three new species of Tricholomopsis (incertae sedis) from North China based on morphological and molecular data. Phytotaxa 507 (2): 155-166, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.507.2.3
