Biology:Cantharellus subg. Cinnabarinus
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Short description: Subgenus of fungi
Cantharellus subg. Cinnabarinus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Cantharellales |
Family: | Cantharellaceae |
Genus: | Cantharellus |
Subgenus: | Cantharellus subg. Cinnabarinus Buyck & V. Hofst. 2013 |
Type species | |
Cantharellus cinnabarinus (Schwein.) Schwein. 1832
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Species | |
See Text |
Mycological characteristics | |
gills on hymenium | |
cap is convex | |
edibility: edible |
Cinnabarinus is a subgenus of fungi in the genus Cantharellus.
Description
This subgenus has mainly small species with orange, pink or red tint. They have thin-walled hyphal ends at the cap surface.[1]
Taxonomy
The subgenus was established in 2013 based on phylogenetic analysis with Cantharellus cinnabarinus designated as the type species,
Species
Accepted species:
Image | Scientific Name | Year | Mycorrhizal association | Distribution |
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C. afrocibarius Buyck & Hofsetter | 2012 | Tanzania, Congo | ||
C. albovenosus Buyck, Antonín & Ryoo, in Antonín, Hofstetter, Ryoo, Ka and Buyck | 2017 | Castanea crenata, Larix kaempferi | China (Jiangsu), South Korea | |
C. atrolilacinus Eyssart., Buyck & Halling | 2003 | Quercus corrugata | Costa Rica | |
C. chrysanthus Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li | 2022 | China (Guangdong, Guizhou) | ||
C. cinnabarinus (Schwein.) Schwein. red chantrelle | 1832 | hardwood | eastern North America | |
C. citrinus Buyck, R. Ryoo & Antonín | 2020 | China(Guizhou), South Korea | ||
C. coccolobae Buyck, P.A. Moreau & Courtec., | 2016 | Coccoloba | the Caribbean, the Bahamas, and Florida | |
C. concinnus Berk. | 1878 | Casuarina, Eucalyptus | the Australian chanterelle | |
C. conspicuus Eyssartier, Buyck & Verbeken | 2002 | Brachystegia spiciformis, Lonchocarpus sericeus, Pterocarpus santalinoides | Zimbabwe, Congo | |
C. corallinus Buyck & V. Hofsetter | 2016 | United States (Missouri) | ||
C. cyanoxanthus R. Heim ex Heinem. | 1958 | Congo | ||
C. cyphelloides Suhara & S. Kurogi | 2015 | Japan | ||
C. decolorans Eyssart. & Buyck. | 1999 | Madagascar | ||
C. diminutivus Corner | 1970 | Malaysia | ||
C. friesii Quél. the orange chanterelle | 1872 | Asia and Europe | ||
C. garnieri Ducousso & Evssart | 2004 | Acacia, Nothofagus | New Caledonia | |
C. longisporus Heinem. | 1958 | Sub-Saharian Africa, Madagascar | ||
C. phloginus S.C. Shao & P.G. Liu, in Shao, Buyck, Tian, Liu and Geng | 2016 | Pinus and Castanopsis | China (Yunnan) | |
C. sinocinnabarinus Ming Zhang, S.C. Shao & T.H. Li sp. | 2022 | Quercus delavayi, Pinus yunnanensis | China (Yunnan) | |
C. subcyanoxanthus Buyck | 2012 | Madagascar | ||
C. texensis Buyck & V. Hofstetter | 2011 | southeastern United States | ||
C. variabilicolor Buyck, Randrianj. & V. Hofst. | 2015 | Madagascar |
References
- ↑ Buyck, Bart; Kauff, Frank; Eyssartier, Guillaume; Couloux, André; Hofstetter, Valérie (2014). "A multilocus phylogeny for worldwide Cantharellus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetidae)". Fungal Diversity 64 (1): 101–121. doi:10.1007/s13225-013-0272-3. ISSN 1560-2745.
Wikidata ☰ Q124153624 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantharellus subg. Cinnabarinus.
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