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Phylogenetic overview of Aureoboletus (Boletaceae, Boletales), with descriptions of six new species from China.


ABSTRACT: In this study, species relationships of the genus Aureoboletus were studied, based on both morphological characteristics and a four-gene (nrLSU, tef1-a, rpb1 and rpb2) phylogenetic inference. Thirty-five species of the genus have been revealed worldwide, forming eight major clades in the phylogenetic tree, of which twenty-four species have been found in China, including six new species: A. glutinosus, A. griseorufescens, A. raphanaceus, A. sinobadius, A. solus, A. velutipes and a new combination A. miniatoaurantiacus (Bi & Loh) Ming Zhang, N.K. Zeng & T.H. Li proposed here. A key to 24 known Chinese species has been provided.

SUBMITTER: Zhang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6930312 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic overview of <i>Aureoboletus</i> (Boletaceae, Boletales), with descriptions of six new species from China.

Zhang Ming M   Li Tai-Hui TH   Wang Chao-Qun CQ   Zeng Nian-Kai NK   Deng Wang-Qiu WQ  

MycoKeys 20191217


In this study, species relationships of the genus <i>Aureoboletus</i> were studied, based on both morphological characteristics and a four-gene (nrLSU, <i>tef1-a</i>, <i>rpb1</i> and <i>rpb2</i>) phylogenetic inference. Thirty-five species of the genus have been revealed worldwide, forming eight major clades in the phylogenetic tree, of which twenty-four species have been found in China, including six new species: <i>A. glutinosus</i>, <i>A. griseorufescens</i>, <i>A. raphanaceus</i>, <i>A. sino  ...[more]

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