"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) "
Hebeloma subsection Denudata includes the type of H. section Denudata, Hebeloma crustuliniforme, as well as the majority of the taxa commonly included in the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex. Complementing the work of D.K. Aanen and co-workers, and using refined morphological and molecular methods we...
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ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:588681 2023-05-15T15:04:59+02:00 "Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " Eberhardt, U. Beker, H.J. Vesterholt, J. 2015 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/588681 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/622097 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/588681 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/622097 (c) Naturalis Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi (0031-5850) vol.35 (2015) p.101 Hebeloma eburneum Hebeloma helodes Hebeloma lutense Hebeloma minus Hebeloma pusillum MCM7 mitochondrial SSU Salix Article / Letter to the editor 2015 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:15:16Z Hebeloma subsection Denudata includes the type of H. section Denudata, Hebeloma crustuliniforme, as well as the majority of the taxa commonly included in the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex. Complementing the work of D.K. Aanen and co-workers, and using refined morphological and molecular methods we were able to recognize further individual taxa within the section. Fifteen species occurring in Europe are assigned to H. subsect. Denudata. Of these, we describe eight species as new, namely H. aanenii, H. aurantioumbrinum, H. geminatum, H. louiseae, H. luteicystidiatum, H. pallidolabiatum, H. perexiguum and H. salicicola. Naucoria bellotiana, a species very similar to H. alpinum is recombined into Hebeloma. A key to Hebeloma subsect. Denudata is provided. We demonstrate that within this subsection there is good overall consistency between morphological, phylogenetic and biological species concepts. In contrast to current opinion, in this group there is little species overlap, particularly when also considering species frequencies, between arctic and alpine floras on one hand and temperate on the other. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands) Arctic |
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Hebeloma eburneum Hebeloma helodes Hebeloma lutense Hebeloma minus Hebeloma pusillum MCM7 mitochondrial SSU Salix Eberhardt, U. Beker, H.J. Vesterholt, J. "Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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Hebeloma subsection Denudata includes the type of H. section Denudata, Hebeloma crustuliniforme, as well as the majority of the taxa commonly included in the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex. Complementing the work of D.K. Aanen and co-workers, and using refined morphological and molecular methods we were able to recognize further individual taxa within the section. Fifteen species occurring in Europe are assigned to H. subsect. Denudata. Of these, we describe eight species as new, namely H. aanenii, H. aurantioumbrinum, H. geminatum, H. louiseae, H. luteicystidiatum, H. pallidolabiatum, H. perexiguum and H. salicicola. Naucoria bellotiana, a species very similar to H. alpinum is recombined into Hebeloma. A key to Hebeloma subsect. Denudata is provided. We demonstrate that within this subsection there is good overall consistency between morphological, phylogenetic and biological species concepts. In contrast to current opinion, in this group there is little species overlap, particularly when also considering species frequencies, between arctic and alpine floras on one hand and temperate on the other. |
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Eberhardt, U. Beker, H.J. Vesterholt, J. |
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Eberhardt, U. Beker, H.J. Vesterholt, J. |
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"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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"Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales) " |
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"decrypting the hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: european species of hebeloma section denudata subsection denudata (agaricales) " |
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/588681 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/622097 |
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Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi (0031-5850) vol.35 (2015) p.101 |
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/588681 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/622097 |
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