Hymenogastraceae
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https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2023-0024 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF1F4178-FFDB-FFCA-1A5D-FCE82B999025 |
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Felipe |
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Hymenogastraceae |
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Hymenogastraceae View in CoL View at ENA
Our Hebeloma View in CoL collected at NR, the site of a former bare-root horticultural nursery where the exotic, invasive A. phalloides View in CoL has established on Garry oak ( Berch et al. 2017), matches sequences in UNITE, most often named Hebeloma sacchariolens View in CoL Que´l., 1880 (SH1563805.08FU). Hebeloma sacchariolens View in CoL is a European species that has often undergone human-mediated dispersal ( Bazzicalupo et al. 2019).
According to Stielow et al. (2011), Hymenogaster View in CoL is one of the most taxonomically difficult genera of Basidiomycetes and knowledge of North American taxa is very limited. Our Hymenogaster View in CoL from VP most closely matches (but only at 96.47%) a collection called Hymenogaster niveus Vittad. 1831 from under Q. robur View in CoL in a truffle orchard in Poland (GenBank: KX438331.1).
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Hymenogastraceae
Berch, Shannon M., Witte, Thomas E. & Tanney, Joey B. 2023 |
Hymenogaster niveus
Vittad. 1831 |