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Hydnum species producing whitish basidiomata in Japan
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BiologyPhylogeneticsBotanyNatural SciencesGenus HydnumEvolutionary BiologyPlant PathologyH. MinumZoological TaxonomyNew SpeciesFungal SystematicsTaxonomy (Biology)Hydnum SpeciesPlant TaxonomyPlant PhylogenyPhylogenetic Analysis
A new species of the genus Hydnum, H. minum, with whitish basidiomata, is described and illustrated from Japan based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses. This species is characterized by small basidiomata (1–2.5 cm in height), spinose hymenophores with small, conical to aciculate spines (0.5–1.7 mm in length, 150–250 μm in diameter), subclavate to suburniform basidia with 5–8 sterigmata, and subglobose to broadly ovoid basidiospores measuring 4.5–5.5 × 3–4.5 μm. In addition, H. albidum, H. albomagnum, newly recorded in Japan, and H. repandum var. album are analyzed using molecular tools. The four taxa were confirmed as each individual taxon by the molecular phylogenetic analysis using complete nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer regions.
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