Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests

The Cortinarius (telamonioid) species of sect. Safranopedes (= sect. Rubricosi s. auct.) in Norway are presented, with emphasis on our calcareous Tilia forest species. Altogether 15 species from the section are now known from Norway. Most of these species must be regarded as so far little known, ove...

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Main Authors: Brandrud, Tor Erik, Bendiksen, Egil, Dima, Bálint
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spelling ftosloiunivojs:oai:ojs.www.journals.uio.no:article/10978 2024-09-09T19:27:50+00:00 Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests Brandrud, Tor Erik Bendiksen, Egil Dima, Bálint 2023-06-01 application/pdf https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/10978 https://doi.org/10.5617/agarica.10978 eng eng Norges sopp- og nyttevekstforbund https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/10978/9015 https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/10978 doi:10.5617/agarica.10978 Opphavsrett 2024 Tor Erik Brandrud, Egil Bendiksen, Bálint Dima AGARICA; Vol. 43 (2023); 15-44 AGARICA; Vol 43 (2023); 15-44 2704-1239 0800-1820 Barcoding Cortinariaceae Morphology nrDNA-ITS sequences Taxonomy Telamonia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfellevurdert artikkel 2023 ftosloiunivojs https://doi.org/10.5617/agarica.10978 2024-08-19T23:37:26Z The Cortinarius (telamonioid) species of sect. Safranopedes (= sect. Rubricosi s. auct.) in Norway are presented, with emphasis on our calcareous Tilia forest species. Altogether 15 species from the section are now known from Norway. Most of these species must be regarded as so far little known, overlooked or misidentified. The species can be sorted in four groups in Norway; (i) more or less habitat-specific calcareous Tilia forest species (Cortinarius elaphinicolor, C. epipurrus, C. milvinicolor, C. parhonestus), (ii) small species in rich Corylus-Quercus-Tilia forests (C. russulaespermus, C. subexitiosus, C. sub-scotoides), (iii) small species mainly in conifer forests or with Betula (C. annae-maritae, C. comptulus, C. nigrocuspidatus, C. aff. pauper-culus, C. subobtusus) (iv) very small taxa associated mainly with Salix spp., including arctic-alpine populations (C. paululus, C. pauperculus, C. scotoides). The calcareous Tilia forests taxa include the core group of sect. Safranopedes; medium-sized taxa with violet KOH-reaction in context and often radicate, saffron yellow spotted stipe and context. This core group includes C. epipurrus (= C. pseudosafranopes) which seems not uncommon in Europe, and three apparently widespread but rare species, only known from a few localities outside SE Norway: C. milvinicolor is distinguished on its initially olivaceous grey brown colours, C. parhonestus on more vivid fulvous colours and C. elaphinicolor being more or less intermediate. A presentation and nomenclatural discussion on the type species of the section, C. safranopes is included, although this species is so far not confirmed from Norway. The Cortinarius (telamonioid) species of sect. Safranopedes (= sect. Rubricosi s. auct.) in Norway are presented, with emphasis on our calcareous Tilia forest species. Altogether 15 species from the section are now known from Norway. Most of these species must be regarded as so far little known, overlooked or misidentified. The species can be sorted in four groups in Norway; (i) ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Oslo (UiO): FRITT Arctic Norway Agarica 43 15 44
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topic Barcoding
Cortinariaceae
Morphology
nrDNA-ITS sequences
Taxonomy
Telamonia
spellingShingle Barcoding
Cortinariaceae
Morphology
nrDNA-ITS sequences
Taxonomy
Telamonia
Brandrud, Tor Erik
Bendiksen, Egil
Dima, Bálint
Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
topic_facet Barcoding
Cortinariaceae
Morphology
nrDNA-ITS sequences
Taxonomy
Telamonia
description The Cortinarius (telamonioid) species of sect. Safranopedes (= sect. Rubricosi s. auct.) in Norway are presented, with emphasis on our calcareous Tilia forest species. Altogether 15 species from the section are now known from Norway. Most of these species must be regarded as so far little known, overlooked or misidentified. The species can be sorted in four groups in Norway; (i) more or less habitat-specific calcareous Tilia forest species (Cortinarius elaphinicolor, C. epipurrus, C. milvinicolor, C. parhonestus), (ii) small species in rich Corylus-Quercus-Tilia forests (C. russulaespermus, C. subexitiosus, C. sub-scotoides), (iii) small species mainly in conifer forests or with Betula (C. annae-maritae, C. comptulus, C. nigrocuspidatus, C. aff. pauper-culus, C. subobtusus) (iv) very small taxa associated mainly with Salix spp., including arctic-alpine populations (C. paululus, C. pauperculus, C. scotoides). The calcareous Tilia forests taxa include the core group of sect. Safranopedes; medium-sized taxa with violet KOH-reaction in context and often radicate, saffron yellow spotted stipe and context. This core group includes C. epipurrus (= C. pseudosafranopes) which seems not uncommon in Europe, and three apparently widespread but rare species, only known from a few localities outside SE Norway: C. milvinicolor is distinguished on its initially olivaceous grey brown colours, C. parhonestus on more vivid fulvous colours and C. elaphinicolor being more or less intermediate. A presentation and nomenclatural discussion on the type species of the section, C. safranopes is included, although this species is so far not confirmed from Norway. The Cortinarius (telamonioid) species of sect. Safranopedes (= sect. Rubricosi s. auct.) in Norway are presented, with emphasis on our calcareous Tilia forest species. Altogether 15 species from the section are now known from Norway. Most of these species must be regarded as so far little known, overlooked or misidentified. The species can be sorted in four groups in Norway; (i) ...
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author Brandrud, Tor Erik
Bendiksen, Egil
Dima, Bálint
author_facet Brandrud, Tor Erik
Bendiksen, Egil
Dima, Bálint
author_sort Brandrud, Tor Erik
title Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
title_short Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
title_full Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
title_fullStr Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
title_full_unstemmed Telamonioid species of Cortinarius, section Safranopedes in Norway with emphasis on species in calcareous Tilia forests
title_sort telamonioid species of cortinarius, section safranopedes in norway with emphasis on species in calcareous tilia forests
publisher Norges sopp- og nyttevekstforbund
publishDate 2023
url https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/10978
https://doi.org/10.5617/agarica.10978
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