Phylogeny of <i>Crepidotus applanatus</i> Look-Alikes Reveals a Convergent Morphology Evolution and a New Species <i>C. pini</i>

<i>Crepidotus applanatus</i> is known as a common wood inhabiting fungus widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. There have been contrasting opinions about the delimitation and taxonomic treatment of the similar species <i>C. malachius</i>. Our phylogeny did no...

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Main Authors: Soňa Jančovičová, Katarína Adamčíková, Miroslav Caboň, Slavomír Adamčík
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-05-01
Series:Journal of Fungi
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/8/5/489
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Summary:<i>Crepidotus applanatus</i> is known as a common wood inhabiting fungus widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. There have been contrasting opinions about the delimitation and taxonomic treatment of the similar species <i>C. malachius</i>. Our phylogeny did not support the close relationship of these two morphologically similar species and the grouping of collections labelled by both names within each phylogenetic species reflects unreliable species delimitations in the traditional literatures. Both species inhabit the wood of deciduous trees, and our morphological analysis identified the size of basidiospores as a significant difference between them. The collections from <i>Pinus sylvestris</i> are recognised as a new species, <i>C. pini</i> sp. nov., and its morphological identification requires a combination of both basidiospore and cheilocystidia characters.
ISSN:2309-608X