identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
27D67B5D5FAB541AACD9140BCA3DFB80.text	27D67B5D5FAB541AACD9140BCA3DFB80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Russula luofuensis B. Chen & J. F. Liang 2021	<div><p>Russula luofuensis B. Chen &amp; J. F. Liang sp. nov.</p> <p>Figs 2A-D, 3 and 4</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Basidiomata medium-sized to large; grayish yellow to brownish orange pileus center, purplish gray to grayish magenta towards the margin, surface cracking and broken into small golden-brown patches, peeling to 1/2 of the radius; subglobose to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores with warts fused in short or long chains; hymenial gloeocystidia mainly clavate; suprapellis composed of hyphal extremities with inflated, ellipsoid or globose cells and attenuated terminal cell; pileocystidia always one-celled, apically typically obtuse.</p> <p>Holotype.</p> <p>China. Guangdong Province, Huizhou City, Boluo County, Luofu Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve, 23°15'47.13"N, 114°3'45.42"E, 90 m asl., in mixed Fagaceae forests of Cyclobalanopsis and Castanopsis, 22 August 2020, leg. CB446 (RITF4708).</p> <p>Etymology.</p> <p>The species name refers to the type locality, Luofu Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Basidiomata medium-sized to large; pileus 35-80 mm in diameter; initially hemispheric when young, applanate to convex, convex with a depressed center after mature; margin incurved, not cracked, striation short and inconspicuous; surface dry, glabrous, peeling to 1/2 of the radius, cracking and broken into small golden-brown patches, patches crowded towards the center, with smaller patches towards the margin; grayish yellow (4B5) to brownish orange (5C5) in the center, purplish gray (13B2) to grayish magenta (13B3) towards the margin. Lamellae adnate to subfree, 2-4 mm deep, 8-10 at 1 cm near the pileus margin, white (1A1) to cream; lamellulae absent; furcations occasional near the stipe; edge entire and concolor. Stipe 30-50 × 10-25 mm, cylindrical, slightly inflated towards the base, white (1A1), with yellowish (2A2) tinge at the base, and medulla initially stuffed becoming hollow. Context 2-3 mm thick in half of the pileus radius, white (1A1), unchanging when bruised, taste mild, odor inconspicuous. Spore print pale yellowish (2A2).</p> <p>Basidiospores (5.0-)5.8-6.6-7.5(-8.6) × (4.5-)5.4-6.2-7.0(-8.0) μm, Q = (1.0-)1.02-1.08-1.14(-1.26), subglobose to broadly ellipsoid; ornamentation of medium-sized, moderately distant to dense [6-8(-9) in a 3 μm diameter circle] amyloid warts or spines, 0.3-0.6 μm high, locally reticulate, frequently fused in short or long chains [2-3(-4) in the circle], occasionally to frequently connected by line connections [1-2(-3) in the circle]; suprahilar spot medium-sized, amyloid. Basidia (35.0-)36.7-39.8-42.8(-45.5) × (9.0-)9.5-10.0-10.5(-11.2) μm, mostly 4-spored, some 2- and 3-spored, clavate; basidiola clavate or subcylindrical, ca. 6.5-11.5 μm wide. Hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae sides dispersed to moderately numerous, ca. 600-900/mm2, (59.0)63.2-71.3-79.3(83.6) × (7.0)7.7-8.8-9.9(10.5) μm, clavate or narrowly clavate, apically mainly obtuse, occasionally acute, often with 3-10 μm long appendage, thin-walled; contents heteromorphous or granulose, mainly in the middle and upper part, turning reddish black in SV. Hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae edges often smaller, (49.5-)56.2-64.3-72.4(-80.2) × (6.2-)7.3-8.3-9.4(-10.0) μm, clavate, or subcylindrical, sometimes fusiform, apically mainly obtuse, occasionally mucronate, sometimes with 3-6 μm long appendage thin-walled; contents heteromorphous, turning reddish black in SV. Marginal cells (15.2-)19.8-23.5-27.2(-30.6) × (3.5-)4.0-4.8-5.6(-7.0) μm, subcylindrical or clavate, often flexuous. Pileipellis orthochromatic in cresyl blue, not sharply delimited from the underlying context, 260-300 μm deep, two-layered; suprapellis 120-150 μm deep, hyphal endings composed of inflated, ellipsoid or globose cells with attenuated terminal cells; subpellis 120-160 μm deep, composed of repent, intricate, 2-6 μm wide hyphae. Hyphal terminations near the pileus margin typically unbranched, occasionally flexuous, thin-walled; terminal cells (9.2-)18.6-28.2-37.8(-50.8) × (3.2-)3.9-5.0-6.1(-8.2) μm, mainly narrowly lageniform, occasionally clavate or cylindrical, apically attenuated or constricted, occasionally obtuse; subterminal cells frequently shorter and wider, ca. 4-9 μm wide, typically unbranched. Hyphal terminations near the pileus center similar to those near the pileus margin; terminal cells (10.2-)18.4-27.4-36.4(-44.8) × (3.2-)3.6-4.7-5.8(-6.8) μm, mainly lageniform, occasionally fusiform or subcylindrical, apically attenuated or constricted; subterminal cells often shorter and wider, rarely branched, ca. 4-7 μm wide. Pileocystidia near the pileus margin always one-celled, (23.3-)27.9-35.0-42.2(-47.5) × 3.5-4.8-6.0(-8.3) μm, mainly clavate, occasionally subcylindrical or fusiform, apically typically obtuse, occasionally acute, often with round or ellipsoid, 3-6 μm long appendage, thin-walled; contents heteromorphous or granulose, turning reddish black in SV. Pileocystidia near the pileus center similar in size, always one-celled, (24.6-)27.2-34.8-42.5(-48.2) × 3.0-4.2-5.4(-6.8) μm, thin-walled, mainly clavate, occasionally fusiform, apically often obtuse or occasionally acute, occasionally with 2-4 μm long appendage, contents heteromorphous or granulose, turning reddish black in SV. Cystidioid hyphae In subpellis and context with heteromorphous contents, oleiferous hyphae in subpellis with refringent contents.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined.</p> <p>China. Guangdong Province, Huizhou City, Boluo County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=114.054665&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=23.262253" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 114.054665/lat 23.262253)">Luofu Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve</a>, 23°15'44.11"N, 114°3'16.77"E, 120 m asl., in mixed Fagaceae forests of Cyclobalanopsis and Castanopsis, 22 August 2020, leg. CB444 (RITF4706); ibid., 22 August 2020, leg. CB445 (RITF4707); ibid., 22 August 2020, leg. CB450 (RITF4712); ibid., 22 August 2020, leg. CB452 (RITF4714).</p> <p>Notes.</p> <p>The combination of morphological features and phylogenetic analysis place R. luofuensis in subsect. Russula Virescentinae. Phylogenetically, our new species R. luofuensis is clustered with R. albidogrisea with 89% bootstrap support and 1.00 posterior probabilities, which is also from Guangdong Province of China. However, R. albidogrisea differs from R. luofuensis in having a white to grayish pileus with acute, even to slightly undulate margin, often smaller basidiospores [(5.1-)5.3-5.6-6.0(-6.4) × (4.6-)4.8-5.1-5.3(-5.6) μm], longer hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae sides (35-50 × 5-11 μm) and hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae edges (37-46 × 9-12 μm, Das et al. 2017).</p> <p>Given cracking surface, R. viridirubrolimbata, R. parvovirescens, R. virescens and R. crustosa Peck of subsect. Russula Virescentinae resemble R. luofuensis. However, R. viridirubrolimbata, originally described from China, can be distinguished by a light yellowish olive to yellowish olive pileus center with a pinkish red to light jasper red margin and absence of hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae edges (Ying 1983; Deng et al. 2020). The American species R. parvovirescens possesses a greenish brown to metallic bluish green pileus with green patches (Buyck et al. 2006). Russula virescens (originally reported from Europe) is distinct in its green to yellowish green pileus (Sarnari 1998). Russula albidogrisea, originally reported from North America, has a brownish-yellow, greenish or subolivaceous pileus with small spot-like areolae or pseudo-verrucae, shorter basidia [(29-)30-32-33.5(-35) × (7.5-)8-9.5-10.5(-11) μm] and absence of hymenial gloeocystidia on the lamellar edges (Adamčík et al. 2018).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/27D67B5D5FAB541AACD9140BCA3DFB80	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Chen, Bin;Song, Jie;Chen, Yanliu;Zhang, Jinhua;Liang, Junfeng	Chen, Bin, Song, Jie, Chen, Yanliu, Zhang, Jinhua, Liang, Junfeng (2021): Morphological and phylogenetic evidence for two new species of Russula subg. Heterophyllidia from Guangdong Province of China. MycoKeys 82: 139-157, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.82.64913, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.82.64913
91CC489CBA9953AF91C1B4F7B6F73FF9.text	91CC489CBA9953AF91C1B4F7B6F73FF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Russula subbubalina B. Chen & J. F. Liang 2021	<div><p>Russula subbubalina B. Chen &amp; J. F. Liang sp. nov.</p> <p>Figs 2E-H, 5 and 6</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Basidiomata medium-sized to large; dark salmon pileus with rusty spots when young, blanched almond with a cracked margin after maturation, surface pruinose in some parts; adnate to slightly adnexed lamellae; subglobose to broadly ellipsoid basidiospores with warts fused in short or long chains and frequently connected by line connections; clavate or ellipsoid basidiola; hymenial gloeocystidia clavate or fusiform, apically mainly obtuse; suprapellis with hyphal ends composed of inflated or ellipsoid cells and attenuated terminal cell; pileocystidia mainly clavate, apically typically obtuse, sometimes with round or ellipsoid appendage.</p> <p>Holotype.</p> <p>China. Guangdong Province, Huizhou City, Boluo County, Luofu Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve, 23°15'43.80"N, 114°3'5.40"E, 220 m asl., in mixed Fagaceae forests of Cyclobalanopsis and Castanopsis, 22 August 2020, leg. CB448 (RITF4710).</p> <p>Etymology.</p> <p>Referred to its morphological resemblance to R. bubalina.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Basidiomata medium-sized to large; pileus 50-100 mm in diameter; initially hemispheric when young, applanate to convex, convex with a slightly depressed center after mature; margin incurved, cracked with age, striation short and inconspicuous; surface dry, glabrous, peeling to 1/4 of the radius, pruinose in some part; dark salmon with rusty spots when young, blanched almond after maturation, shallower at the margin. Lamellae adnate to slightly adnexed, 3-5 mm deep, 11-13 at 1 cm near the pileus margin, white (1A1) to cream; lamellulae sometimes present and irregular in length; furcations present especially near the stipe; edge entire and concolor. Stipe 30-55 × 5-15 mm, cylindrical, slightly inflated towards the base, white (1A1) to blanched almond, with rusty tinge towards the base, and medulla initially stuffed becoming hollow. Context 3-4 mm thick in half of the pileus radius, white (1A1), unchanging when bruised, taste mild, odor inconspicuous. Spore print white (1A1) to cream.</p> <p>Basidiospores (5.2-)5.6-6.2-6.8(-7.2) × (4.5-)4.9-5.3-5.7(-6.2) μm, Q = (1.0-)1.08-1.17-1.25(-1.38), subglobose to broadly ellipsoid; ornamentation of relatively small, moderately distant to dense [6-8(-9) in a 3 μm diameter circle] amyloid warts or spines, 0.3-0.5 μm high, locally reticulate, fused in short or long chains [2-3(-4) in the circle], frequently connected by line connections [3-4(-5) in the circle]; suprahilar spot medium-sized, amyloid. Basidia (30.5-)31.7-34.8-37.8(-43.0) × (6.3-)7.5-8.1-8.8(-9.4) μm, mostly 4-spored, some 2- and 3-spored, clavate; basidiola clavate or ellipsoid, ca. 5.5-10 μm wide. Hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae sides Moderately numerous, ca. 800-1000/mm2, (41.0)49.1-56.7-64.3(68.5) × (6.5)7.2-8.1-9.0(10.0) μm, clavate or fusiform, apically mainly obtuse, occasionally acute, sometimes with 4-10 μm long appendage, thin-walled; contents heteromorphous or granulose, turning reddish black in SV. Hymenial gloeocystidia on lamellae edges Often longer, (40.5-)52.6-63.0-73.5(-83.6) × (4.6-)6.7-8.1-9.6(-10.8) μm, mainly clavate, occasionally fusiform, apically typically obtuse, sometimes with 3-8 μm long appendage, thin-walled; contents heteromorphous-crystalline, turning reddish black in SV. Marginal cells (14.0-)19.0-23.4-27.7(-34.2) × (3.4-)3.7-4.5-5.3(-5.8) μm, clavate, lageniform or fusiform, often flexuous. Pileipellis Orthochromatic in cresyl blue, sharply delimited from the underlying context, 400-450 μm deep, two-layered; suprapellis180-200 μm deep, hyphal endings composed of inflated or ellipsoid cells with attenuated terminal cells; subpellis 240-260 μm deep, composed of horizontally oriented, relatively dense, intricate, 3-6 μm wide hyphae. Hyphal terminations near the pileus margin sometimes branched, occasionally flexuous, thin-walled; terminal cells (14.8)20.9-26.6-32.3(38.0) × 3.5-4.0-4.6(5.5) μm, mainly narrowly lageniform, occasionally cylindrical, apically attenuated or constricted; subterminal cells frequently shorter and wider ca. 3-8 μm wide, occasionally branched. Hyphal terminations near the pileus center similar to those near the pileus margin; terminal cells (14.3-)17.5-22.7-27.8(-33.7) × (3.4-)3.7-4.1-4.6(-5.0) μm, lageniform, clavate or cylindrical, apically attenuated or constricted, sometimes obtuse; subterminal cells often wider, rarely branched, ca. 4-8 μm wide. Pileocystidia near the pileus margin always one-celled, (27.9-)35.1-40.5-45.9(-48.9) × (3.8-)4.2-4.7-5.3(-5.7) μm, mainly clavate, occasionally fusiform, apically typically obtuse, sometimes with round or ellipsoid 2-6 μm long appendage, thin-walled; contents heteromorphous, turning reddish black in SV. Pileocystidia near the pileus center similar in shape, always one-celled, (23.7-)25.6-31.8-38.0(-46.0) × (3.3-)4.2-4.8-5.4(-6.0) μm, thin-walled, mainly clavate, occasionally fusiform or subcylindrical, apically typically obtuse, sometimes with 4-6 μm long appendage, contents granulose, turning reddish in SV. Cystidioid hyphae In subpellis and context with granulose contents, oleiferous hyphae frequent in subpellis with yellowish contents.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined.</p> <p>China. Guangdong Province, Huizhou City, Boluo County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=114.05145&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=23.261583" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 114.05145/lat 23.261583)">Luofu Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve</a>, 23°15'41.70"N, 114°3'5.21"E, 240 m asl., in mixed Fagaceae forests of Cyclobalanopsis and Castanopsis, 22 August 2020, leg. CB453 (RITF4710).</p> <p>Notes.</p> <p>Both morphology and phylogeny place R. subbubalina clearly in subsect. Russula Heterophyllinae. In our phylogenetic tree, R. viridicinnamomea is the sister taxon to R. subbubalina but differs from it by the typically smaller basidiomata (30-50 μm), an emerald green-tinged buff pileus with undulate and tearing margin and longer hymenial gloeocystidia on the lamellae edges (36.5-63 × 4-12 μm, Yuan et al. 2019).</p> <p>Morphologically, R. subbubalina may be confused in the field with two recently reported new species: R. bubalina and R. pseudobubalina also from Guangdong Province of China. However, R. bubalina has the typically smaller basidiomata (35-54 μm), a striate pileus margin and basidiospores with warty ornamentations not forming reticulum (Li et al. 2019), whereas R. pseudobubalina possesses the typically smaller basidiomata (31-46 μm), never forked lamellae, basidiospores with isolated warts, and often shorter hymenial gloeocystidia on the lamellae edges (23.4-37.8-65.5 × 6.2-8.3-10.0 μm, Li et al. 2019).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/91CC489CBA9953AF91C1B4F7B6F73FF9	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Chen, Bin;Song, Jie;Chen, Yanliu;Zhang, Jinhua;Liang, Junfeng	Chen, Bin, Song, Jie, Chen, Yanliu, Zhang, Jinhua, Liang, Junfeng (2021): Morphological and phylogenetic evidence for two new species of Russula subg. Heterophyllidia from Guangdong Province of China. MycoKeys 82: 139-157, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.82.64913, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.82.64913
