identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
E87A87B3FFF7F021FF6E2B3C5132F814.text	E87A87B3FFF7F021FF6E2B3C5132F814.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hygrophorus viridiflavidus L. Fan & Y. X. Zhang 2023	<div><p>Hygrophorus viridiflavidus L. Fan &amp; Y.X. Zhang sp. nov. (Fig. 2, 3)</p> <p>MycoBank:— MB846250</p> <p>Diagnosis: differs from the other species of subgenus Colorati section Limacini in its medium-sized basidiomata, lamellae partially turning yellowish green when bruised, shorter and narrower basidia 35.0–46.5×8.0–10.5 μm, cystidioid elements absent, and longer and narrower basidiopores (8.5–)9.0–10.5(–11.0) × (4.5–)4.8–5.8(–6.0) μm.</p> <p>Etymology: viridiflavidus, viridi -, meaning green, flavidus, meaning yellowish, referring to the lamellae gradually turning light yellowish green when bruised.</p> <p>Holotype: CHINA. Shanxi Province, Qinshui County, Lishan Mountains, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.02417&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.48528" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.02417/lat 35.48528)">Zhongcun Forest Farm</a> , on the ground in forest of Quercus spp., 112°1’27’’E, 35°29’7’’N, elev. 1,680 m, 24 August 2020, collected by H. Liu LH 1116 (BJTC FM978, GenBank Acc. No.: ITS = OP699731, nrLSU = OP699736, tef1-α = OP723351).</p> <p>Description: Basidiomata medium-sized, firm, fleshy, with dark greenish tone. Pileus 41–57(–98) mm, hemispherical or obtusely conical with strongly involute margin at first, then expanded to almost flat with prominent obtuse umbo, first rather dark yellow (#917625) or olivaceous brown (#676700) with dark greyish (#1b1b00) to blackish brown (#424200) centre, then paler especially in marginal zone towards light greyish (#786e4c) or olivaceous brown (#676700), mostly with olivaceous (#9b8957) or dark greenish (#4e4e00) tinge, centre always much darker, very strongly glutinous. Lamellae adnate to subdecurrent, thick and waxy, white (#ffffff), partly gradually turning light yellowish green (#cccc00) to drying cream (#ffeb07) when bruised. Stipe 38–79 × 10–23 mm, cylindro-clavate to ventricose, often flexuous or bent and tapering-rooting towards the base, connected with margin of cap by a glutinous hyaline veil when young, then veil burst and disappear with maturity, with an unconspicuous annular zone at the apex, pale yellowish white (#ffffd6), smooth or with white (#ffffff) floccules above the annular zone, covered by successive bands of thickly glutinous, dark brown (#856731) or greyish brown (#433419) flocci below, drying greybrown (#686042). Context thick, pure white (#ffffff), in stem also white or slightly yellowish at base. Smell indistinct. Taste not recorded. Spore deposit white.</p> <p>Basidiopores ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid or somewhat ovoid, measuring (8.5–)9.0–10.5(–11.0) × (4.5–)4.8–5.8(– 6.0) μm; Q =1.58–2; Qm =1.79±0.11, with an oblique hilar appendage 1–2 μm long; inamyloid, hyaline and smooth or microguttulate in water, appearing monoguttulate in KOH. Basidia 2-spored or 4-spored, clavate, 35.0–46.5 × 8.0–10.5 μm, some with oily refractive content in KOH; sterigmata 3.5–5.5 μm long. Cystidioid elements absent. Hymenophoral trama divergent, comprised of cylindrical, interwoven, branched hyphae 3–13 μm wide. Pileipellis an ixotrichoderm composed of thick-walled, hyaline or brown-pigmented interwoven hyphae 2.5–4 μm wide, hyaline or with olive green intracellular pigment, sparsely branching and embedded in a gelatinous matrix; incrustations or extracellular pigment not seen. Subpellis composed of more or less parallel hyphae up to 9 μm wide. Stipitipellis an ixotrichoderm, made up of branched hyphae 3–5 μm wide, with yellowish brown intracellular pigment; terminal elements rounded to attenuated, not enlarged. Stipititrama composed of densely packed, more or less parallelly arranged, subhyaline hyphae up to 9 μm wide. Floccules at the apex composed of compact fascicles of branched hyphae with cylindrical or slender clavate terminal elements 37–74 × 5–9 μm. Clamp connections present in all tissues.</p> <p>Ecology &amp; Distribution: associated with Quercus spp. in elevation 1,680 m, only known from Shanxi Province, northern China.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined (paratypes): CHINA. Shanxi Province, Qinshui County, Lishan Mountains, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=112.02251&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=35.484165" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 112.02251/lat 35.484165)">Zhongcun Forest Farm</a> , on the ground in forest of Quercus spp., 112°1’21’’E, 35°29’3’’N, elev. 1,680 m, 24 August 2020, collected by H. Liu LH 1139 (BJTC FM999, GenBank Acc. No.: ITS = OP699730, nrLSU = OP738418, tef1-α = OP723352).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E87A87B3FFF7F021FF6E2B3C5132F814	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	Zhang, Yu-Xin;Mao, Ning;Fan, Li	Zhang, Yu-Xin, Mao, Ning, Fan, Li (2023): Hygrophorus viridiflavidus sp. nov. (Hygrophoraceae, Agaricales), from North China. Phytotaxa 579 (3): 187-197, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.4
E87A87B3FFF4F023FF6E2EFE55B1F945.text	E87A87B3FFF4F023FF6E2EFE55B1F945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hygrophorus Fr. 1836	<div><p>Key to the known species of Hygrophorus subgenus Colorai from China</p> <p>1. Cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia absent...........................................................................................................................................2</p> <p>1. Cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia present..........................................................................................................................................3</p> <p>2. Pileus surface dry, raw umber to pale ochre...................................................................................................................... H. robustus</p> <p>2. Pileus surface glutinous, dark yellow or olivaceous brown...................................................................................... H. viridiflavidus</p> <p>3. Floccules at the stipe apex absent.......................................................................................................................................................4</p> <p>3. Floccules at the stipe apex present...................................................................................................................................................13</p> <p>4. Stipe apex has an annular zone...........................................................................................................................................................5</p> <p>4. Stipe apex has none annular zone.......................................................................................................................................................7</p> <p>5. Pileus blackish-brown to brown...................................................................................................................................... H. annulatus</p> <p>5. Pileus light yellow to yellow..............................................................................................................................................................6</p> <p>6. Pileus plane, with a broad small umbo........................................................................................................................... H. esculentus</p> <p>6. Pileus plane, with a depressed center................................................................................................................................ H. xiangjun</p> <p>7. Pileus has reddish to purplish tinge....................................................................................................................................................8</p> <p>7. Pileus has brown tinge......................................................................................................................................................................11</p> <p>8. Pileus&gt; 15 cm diam.; basidiospores small, 5.5–7 × 3.5–4.8 μm.................................................................................... H. orientalis</p> <p>8. Pileus &lt;15 cm diam.; basidiospores slightly large............................................................................................................................9</p> <p>9. Pileus&gt; 10 cm diam.; associated with Fagaceae..............................................................................................................................10</p> <p>9. Pileus &lt;10 cm diam.; probably associated with Ericaceae or Theaceae.........................................................................................12</p> <p>10. Pileus applanate, context thick (up to 2.4 cm.................................................................................................................. H. deliciosus</p> <p>10. Pileus wavy and uplifted, context thin (0.4–0.9 cm.................................................................................................... H. qinggangjun</p> <p>11. Pileus broadly convex or flat, slender basidia (41–57 × 6–10 μm)..................................................................................... H. alpinus</p> <p>11. Pileus plane with a small umbo, shorter and wider basidia (33–45 × 8–11 μm................................................. H. pseudohypothejus</p> <p>12. Basidiospores broad ellipsoid, Qm = 1.48, surface bacillate ornamentation.............................................................. H. parvirussula</p> <p>12. Basidiospores narrow ellipsoid, Qm = 1.86, surface smooth...................................................................................... H. yunnanensis</p> <p>13. Odor sweetish, reminiscent of bitter almonds..................................................................................................................................14</p> <p>13. Odor indistinct..................................................................................................................................................................................15</p> <p>14. Associated with Picea spp...................................................................................................................................... H. agathosmoides</p> <p>14. Associated with Pinus spp............................................................................................................................................. H. pinophilus</p> <p>15. Habitat in broad-leaved forests....................................................................................................................................... H. atrofuscus</p> <p>15. Habitat in mixed broadleaf-conifer tree forests................................................................................................................................16</p> <p>16. Pileus 4–7cm diam., yellowish-brown to brown, margin wavy and ruffled like the hem of a skirt........................... H. brunneiceps</p> <p>16. Pileus 3–4.5 cm diam., applanate, margin usually uplifted at maturity; fawn-colored to yellowish-brown near the margin, brown at centre............................................................................................................................................................................... H. habaensis</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E87A87B3FFF4F023FF6E2EFE55B1F945	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	Zhang, Yu-Xin;Mao, Ning;Fan, Li	Zhang, Yu-Xin, Mao, Ning, Fan, Li (2023): Hygrophorus viridiflavidus sp. nov. (Hygrophoraceae, Agaricales), from North China. Phytotaxa 579 (3): 187-197, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.4
