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New insights into Cortinarius: Novel taxa from subtropical China

01.13.25 | Tsinghua University Press

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This study is led by Dr. Yi Li, Prof. Zhen-Quan Yang ( School of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University ), and Prof. Chang-Tian Li (Engineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi of Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural University).

Subtropical China is well known for its high diversity of animals, plants, and fungi. Numerous novel fungal species have been reported in this region over the past few decades. However, little attention has been paid to Cortinarius s.l. The understanding of Cortinarius s.l. is insufficient, especially in terms of species diversity. Prior to 2020, only three taxa were described as new from subtropical China. Subsequently, 16 species were recognized as new in the subtropical region of China, indicating the species specificity of Cortinarius s.l. in this region.

To extend the knowledge of the species diversity and taxonomy of Cortinarius and other genera in Cortinariaceae Singer in subtropical China. In recent years, we have carried out continuous field investigations in this region. Here, we describe one new section, six new species, and report one new name, one new combination, and one new record of Cortinarius from subtropical China. All the new taxa are supported by both phylogenetic data and morphological observations. In addition, Dermocybe leptospermorum E. Horak, one species originally described in New Zealand, is combined into the genus Cortinairus .

Mycology: An International Journal on Fungal Biology

10.1080/21501203.2024.2434584

New insights into Cortinarius: Novel taxa from subtropical China

2-Jan-2025

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Mengdi Li
Tsinghua University Press
limd@tup.tsinghua.edu.cn

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Tsinghua University Press. (2025, January 13). New insights into Cortinarius: Novel taxa from subtropical China. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8J46J94L/new-insights-into-cortinarius-novel-taxa-from-subtropical-china.html
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"New insights into Cortinarius: Novel taxa from subtropical China." Brightsurf News, Jan. 13 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8J46J94L/new-insights-into-cortinarius-novel-taxa-from-subtropical-china.html.