Three new russula species in sect. ingratae (russulales, basidiomycota) from southern China

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Abstract

Three new species of Russula section Ingratae, found in Guizhou and Jiangsu Provinces, southern China, are proposed: R. straminella, R. subpectinatoides and R. succinea. Photographs, line drawings and detailed morphological descriptions for these species are provided with comparisons against closely-related taxa. Phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region supported the recognition of these specimens as new species. Additionally, R. indocatillus is reported for the first time from China and morphological and phylogenetic data are provided for the Chinese specimens.

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Li, G. J., Li, S. M., Buyck, B., Zhao, S. Y., Xie, X. J., Shi, L. Y., … Li, M. (2021). Three new russula species in sect. ingratae (russulales, basidiomycota) from southern China. MycoKeys, 84, 103–139. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.84.68750

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