Svantesson S, Larsson E, Larsson K-H, Parfitt D, Suz L M, Ainsworth A M
Department of Organismal Biology, Systematic Biology, Uppsala University, Norbyv. 18D, 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden.
Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, P.O. Box 463, 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden.
Fungal Syst Evol. 2025 Jun;15:1-45. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.01. Epub 2024 Oct 2.
is a globally distributed genus of stipitate hydnoid fungi recognised by a white spore print and an ectomycorrhizal life strategy. In Europe, many species have declining populations and are used as indicators of forests with high conservation values. However, their use in this context and the correct assessment of their extinction risk, according to IUCN guidelines, are currently hampered by inconsistent name usage and unclear species delimitations, primarily within the species complexes of and . We analysed 286 ITS sequences of , of which 51 were also analysed in conjunction with the corresponding LSU regions. This work included 102 newly sequenced collections, primarily sourced from Sweden and the UK. Our phylogenetic results show that four species are new to science and hence we formally describe within the morphological complex, and within the complex and as a sister species to . The combination is made to accommodate an additional, previously described, species that belongs in the complex. We designate lectotypes and epitypes for and as well as an epitype for . is recorded as new to Europe and the ecological amplitude of and is revealed to be wider than previously believed. We provide a key to all 13 species currently known in Europe and assign them to three habitat-based assemblages based on data from the Nordic countries and the UK. We hope this will facilitate the assessment of such habitats for legal protection and other conservation-related actions. Svantesson S, Larsson E, Larsson K-H, Parfitt D, Suz LM, Ainsworth AM (2025). The genus () in Europe: Four new species, one new combination, four new typifications and a first European record. : 1-45. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.01.
是一种全球分布的具柄齿菌属真菌,其特征为白色孢子印和外生菌根生活策略。在欧洲,许多物种的种群数量正在减少,并被用作具有高保护价值森林的指示物种。然而,根据国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的指导方针,目前它们在这方面的应用以及对其灭绝风险的正确评估受到名称使用不一致和物种界定不明确的阻碍,主要是在 和 的物种复合体内部。我们分析了 的 286 个 ITS 序列,其中 51 个还与相应的 LSU 区域一起进行了分析。这项工作包括 102 个新测序的样本,主要来自瑞典和英国。我们的系统发育结果表明,有四个物种是科学上新发现的,因此我们正式描述了 形态复合体中的 、 复合体中的 和 , 是 的姐妹物种。组合 是为了容纳另一个先前描述的属于 复合体的物种。我们为 和 指定了选模式和后选模式,以及为 指定了后选模式。 被记录为欧洲新物种,并且 和 的生态幅度比以前认为的更宽。我们提供了欧洲目前已知的所有 13 个物种的检索表,并根据来自北欧国家和英国的数据将它们分为三个基于栖息地的组合。我们希望这将有助于评估此类栖息地以进行法律保护和其他与保护相关的行动。 斯万特松 S、拉尔松 E、拉尔松 K - H、帕菲特 D、苏兹 LM、安斯沃思 AM(2025 年)。欧洲的 属( ):四个新物种、一个新组合、四个新模式指定和一个欧洲首次记录。 :1 - 45。doi:10.3114/fuse.2025.15.01