taxonID	type	description	language	source
234CFE0812A45D7D8EB7A3EABC316ACB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. From Cantharellus furcatus (Lat.): forked, referring to a bifurcation developed in the basidiome.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
F88E8CBAA1CE56A3AFF4AE3DFE6B75D1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Differing from other related Cantharellus species (subgenus Parvocantharellus) by the pileus surface with appressed fibrils at center, broadly ellipsoid basidiospores 6 - 9 (- 9.5) x 4.5 - 5 µm [Q - = 1.52 - 1.57 (n = 3)], pileipellis terminal hyphae (23 -) 25 - 75 (- 80) µm x (3.5 -) 4 - 8 µm, mostly cylindrical, often subclaviform, subventricose or somewhat narrowly utriform.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
F88E8CBAA1CE56A3AFF4AE3DFE6B75D1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Referring to a small, yellow chanterelle; from parvus (Lat.): small and Cantharellus flavus (Lat.): yellow	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
F88E8CBAA1CE56A3AFF4AE3DFE6B75D1.taxon	description	Description. Pileus 6 - 26 mm diam, subhemispheric in young, becoming convex to plane convex and centrally depressed, some finally irregularly infundibuliform; margin incurved when young, becoming inflexed to somewhat straight, undulate or irregular or more or less crenate, not or obscurely translucid striate; surface dry, with appressed fibrils at center when young, glabrous at remaining areas, with waxy appearance, bright yellow-orange (5 A 5 - A 8) with tiny white to light yellow scales in the center when young, paler at edge when young. Hymenophore decurrent or shortly decurrent, with gill-like folds up to 2 mm deep, subdistant to more frequently distant, at times forked, moderately thick with margin entire or often irregular or eroded, frequently intervenose, some specimens (especially towards the stipe) with irregular low and sinuous veins, often with lower irregular anastomosis among the folds, in some specimens the anastomosis occur practically in the whole hymenophore, while in others only at some areas, especially at pileus margin, with some short lamellulae-like folds, concolorous with the pileus. Stipe (10 -) 15 - 42 x 2 - 6 mm, broadened towards the apex, somewhat fused, compressed at times or furrowed, solid but soon fistulous to hollow, glabrous, concolorous with pileus. Context fleshy, concolorous with pileus or somewhat paler, with waxy appearance, odor mild, agreeable; taste mild, agreeable. Basidiospores 6 - 9 (- 9.5) x 4.5 - 5 µm [X - = 7.6 - 7.8 x 4.9 - 5 µm, Q - = 1.52 - 1.57 (n = 3)], broadly ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, inamyloid, with granular contents or refractive droplets. Basidia 50 - 83 (- 89) x (6 -) 7 - 10 µm, narrowly clavate to subcylindrical, with 2 - 5 sterigmata, thin-walled, hyaline; subhymenium composed of cylindrical hyphae 4 - 6 µm diam. Cystidia absent. Pileipellis composed of intermingled hyphae of 4 - 7 µm diam, cylindrical, hyaline, yellowish in group, terminal hyphae (23 -) 25 - 75 (- 80) x (3.5 -) 4 - 8 µm, mostly cylindrical, often subclaviform, subventricose or somewhat narrowly utriform, moderately straight to flexuous, inamyloid, thick-walled (<1 µm thick), smooth, hyaline. Pileus trama composed of cylindrical to inflated hyphae, 4 - 7 µm diam, slightly thick-walled (<1 µm thick), hyaline, some with weakly refringent contents. Hymenophoral trama composed of hyphae 4 - 5 µm diam, thin-walled, some with weakly refringent contents. Clamp connections present in all tissues.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
F88E8CBAA1CE56A3AFF4AE3DFE6B75D1.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined. Mexico. Veracruz, Municipality of Alto Lucero, NE Mesa de Venticuatro, 392 - 433 m a. s. l., 27 Sep 2016, Herrera 204; 20 Oct 2017, Herrera 229 (all at XAL).	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
8752B33B2B075870BA23D7FCBAAA9A81.taxon	description	Description. Pileus 10 - 30 mm diam, hemispheric to convex, becoming broadly conical to plane convex and faintly depressed in the disc, margin incurved when young, somewhat inflexed to straight with age or somewhat reflexed, not striate, not or faintly undulate or crenulate; hygrophanous, with dull appearance, some with greyish appressed fibrils at center and smooth at the margin when young, smooth to glabrescent with age; light yellow (2.5 Y 8 / 6 - 8 / 8, 4 A 5). Hymenophore decurrent or shortly decurrent, with gills up to 3 mm deep, subdistant to more frequently distant, continuous, or forked at different levels, moderately thick; margin entire, at times with irregular anastomosis among folds, with short lamellulae-like folds; yellow to egg yellow (10 YR 8 / 8) brighter than the pileus. Stipe (15 -) 19 - 40 x 2 - 6 mm, central or at times slightly eccentric, equal, occasionally somewhat applanate, at times slightly fused or broader at base, solid to hollow, often furrowed especially below, hygrophanous, surface smooth, concolorous with the pileus; mycelium whitish to pale yellowish. Context 1 - 3 mm thick cream color to yellowish, odor mild, agreeable; taste mild, agreeable. Basidiospores 6.5 - 8.5 x 4.5 - 5 µm [X - = 7.32 - 7.34 x 4.8 - 4.9 µm, X - = 1.49 - 1.52, (n = 2)], ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, inamyloid, with granular contents or refractive droplets. Basidia (53 -) 56 - 87 (- 99) x 6 - 10 µm, narrowly clavate to subcylindrical, with 2 - 4 sterigmata, thin-walled, hyaline; subhymenium composed of cylindrical hyphae 3 - 5 µm diam. Cystidia absent. Pileipellis a cutis composed of hyphae 5 - 8 µm diam, intermingled in a compact arrangement, cylindrical, hyaline, inamyloid, with terminal hyphae cylindrical to somewhat subclavate, 62 - 75 x 6 - 10 µm, slightly thick-walled (<1 µm thick), smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, usually abundant. Pileus trama composed of cylindrical hyphae, 3 - 8 µm diam, slightly thick-walled (<1 µm thick), hyaline. Hymenophoral trama composed of hyphae 3 - 6 µm diam, thin-walled. Clamp connections present in all tissues.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
8752B33B2B075870BA23D7FCBAAA9A81.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined. Mexico. Veracruz, Municipality of Zentla, Road Puentecilla-La Pina, 837 m a. s. l., 11 Jun 2015, Herrera 120, 121; 10 Sep 2015, Herrera 131 (all at XAL).	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
03B35EAEDF065FA6B529485DFF5EB90C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Differing from other related yellow Cantharellus species (subgenus Cantharellus) by the smooth hymenophore, often rugulose or with low, close, fine, irregular veins, pinkish-yellow, ellipsoid basidiospores 7 - 9 (- 10.5) x (4.5 -) 5 - 6.5 µm [Q - = 1.36 - 1.65], basidia (43 -) 49 - 96 (- 104) x 5 - 12 µm, pileipellis terminal hyphae 22 - 60 (- 73) x 4 - 5.5 µm, subcylindrical, rarely subventricose, straight to moderately flexuous, wall ≤ 1 µm thick.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
03B35EAEDF065FA6B529485DFF5EB90C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Referring to the locality of origin, in the State of Veracruz, Mexico.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
03B35EAEDF065FA6B529485DFF5EB90C.taxon	description	Description. Pileus 20 - 80 (- 100) mm diam, convex to plane convex, then more or less applanate and centrally depressed, becoming concave and finally broadly infundibuliform; involute margin when young, later incurved and becoming recurved or plane or uplifted in old specimens, not striate, at first entire, becoming variably lobed and undulate; surface dry, when young with appressed fibrils forming a moderately fine, squamulose surface especially at the center, smooth to glabrescent with age, yellow, light yellow (2.5 Y 8 / 3, 7 / 12, 10 YR 4 - 5 / 2), pale orange to bright yellow-orange (3 A 7 - 8, 4 A 4 - 8, 5 A 4 - 8, 2.5 Y 7 / 8 - 8 / 8, 10 YR 6 / 8, 7 / 6 - 8, 8 / 8) and even brownish-orange (5 B 7), at times light gray (10 YR 7 / 1 - 2, 7.5 YR 7 / 1, 4 B 2) at the center, orange-buff (5 B 5), salmon-orange to dirty peach-orange (6 A 6, 6 B 3, 6 B 5) or even brown (6 E 5). Hymenophore decurrent, smooth overall, often rugulose or with low, close, simple or forked, fine, irregular veins; paler than the pileus, light rose (10 YR 8 / 2 - 3; 7.5 YR 7 / 3 - 4, 8 / 4, 5 A 2 - 4) when young although with age still preserving pinkish tints on a pale yellow (4 A 2 - 3), light yellow (10 YR 8 / 3 - 4, 8 / 6, 2.5 Y 8 / 4), light orange (6 A 3 - 4), or even egg yellow (4 A 8) ground. Stipe 10 - 75 x 6 - 21 mm, equal, tapering gradually downwards, somewhat sinuous or curved, central, occasionally somewhat eccentric, solid, glabrous to subtomentose, at times with age the surface becomes detached in scattered fibrils concolorous with hymenophore, whitish with yellow tinges (4 A 3 - 4), pale to bright yellow (4 A 6 - 8), orange (5 A 4), to orange-brown tinges (4 A 8, 4 B 7 - 8, 5 B 7) especially towards the base, often staining ochraceous or rusty orange color when handle; base in some specimens villous to finely villous under lens. Context fleshy, fibrous in stipe, concolorous with pileus or paler, yellowish-buff, odor agreeable fruity, faintly to peach or somewhat recalling butter; taste mild, fruity agreeable, finally somewhat bitter. KOH 3 % negative, only somewhat orange on pileus, NH 4 OH 10 % negative. Basidiospores 7 - 9 (- 10.5) x (4.5 -) 5 - 6.5 µm [X - = 7.8 - 8.9 x 5.3 - 6.1 µm, Q - = 1.36 - 1.65 (n = 12)], ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, inamyloid. Basidia (43 -) 49 - 96 (- 104) x 5 - 12 µm, narrowly clavate to subcylindrical, with 2 - 5 sterigmata, thin-walled, hyaline, subhymenium composed of cylindrical hyphae 3 - 5 µm diam. Cystidia absent. Pileipellis a cutis composed of cylindrical hyphae 4 - 6 µm diam., intermingled in a compact arrangement, hyaline, yellowish colored in group; terminal hyphae 22 - 60 (- 73) x 4 - 5.5 µm, subcylindrical, rarely subventricose, scattered, straight to moderately flexuous, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thick-walled (<1 µm thick). Pileus trama composed of cylindrical hyphae, 4 - 5 µm diam, slightly thick-walled (<1 µm thick), hyaline, some with weakly refringent contents. Hymenophoral trama composed of hyphae 4 - 5 µm diam, thin-walled, some with weakly refringent contents. Clamp connections present in all tissues.	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
03B35EAEDF065FA6B529485DFF5EB90C.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined. Mexico. Veracruz, Municipality of Zentla, Road Puentecilla-La Pina, 837 m a. s. l., 2 Jul 2009, Ramos 192, 193, 194; 21 Jun 2012, Herrera 23, 24, 28; 5 Jul 2012, Corona 649, 650, 653; 31 Jul 2012, Montoya 4887; 6 Nov 2013, Herrera 68. Around town of Zentla, 850 m a. s. l., 26 Jun 2013, Herrera 58, 59; 15 Jun 2016, Herrera 153, 154; 23 Jun 2016, Herrera 156; 6 Jul 2016, Herrera 175, 181, 183; 12 Jul 2016, Caro 71, Herrera 185, 186, 188, 190; 10 Aug 2016, Herrera 193; 5 Oct 2016, Melecio 16; 23 Oct 2018, Herrera 159; 12 Jul 2017, Montoya 5347; 21 Sep 2017, Garay 394, Garrido 88, 89; 20 Jun 2018, Herrera 232. Municipality of Alto Lucero, NE Mesa de Venticuatro, 450 - 500 m a. s. l., 17 Sep 2015, Herrera 140; 4 Sep 2018, Herrera 244. Jaguarundi Park, Coatzacoalcos 29 Sep 2015, Herrera 142, 143, 144, 145 (all at XAL).	en	Montoya, Leticia, Herrera, Mariana, Bandala, Victor M., Ramos, Antero (2021): Two new species and a new record of yellow Cantharellus from tropical Quercus forests in eastern Mexico with the proposal of a new name for the replacement of Craterellus confluens. MycoKeys 80: 91-114, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.61443
