Journal article
North American Fungi Leucoagaricus sabinae (Agaricaceae), a new species from the Dominican Republic
North American fungi, Vol.10(5), pp.1-15
2015
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/119258
Abstract
2015. Leucoagaricus sabinae (Agaricaceae), a new species from the Dominican Republic North American Fungi 10(5): 1-15. http://dx. Abstract: Leucoagaricus sabinae is proposed as a new species based on material collected in the Dominican Republic. This taxon is characterized macroscopically by the relatively small size, the dull gray-pink pileus, yellow gills immediately turning pink when touched and the ever-present white velar residues on the margin of the pileus. Microscopically the vaguely metachromatic to non-metachromatic spores, the scarce, cylindrical-flexuous cheilocystidia and the piles covering elements with parietal pigment are diagnostic. Based on molecular data (nrLSU, nrITS) this species belongs in the Leucoagaricus/Leucocoprinus clade of the Agaricaceae.
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- Title
- North American Fungi Leucoagaricus sabinae (Agaricaceae), a new species from the Dominican Republic
- Creators
- Alfredo Justo (Author)Claudio Angelini (Author)Alberto Bizzi (Author)Alfredo Vizzini (Author)
- Publication Details
- North American fungi, Vol.10(5), pp.1-15
- Academic Unit
- North American Fungi
- Identifiers
- 99900612199801842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article