Biology:Cantharellus subg. Parvocantharellus

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Short description: Subgenus of fungi

Cantharellus subg. Parvocantharellus
Cantharellus minor 96896.jpg
Cantharellus minor
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Cantharellales
Family: Cantharellaceae
Genus: Cantharellus
Subgenus: Cantharellus subg. Parvocantharellus
Eyssart. & Buyck
Type species
Cantharellus romagnesianus
Eyssart. & Buyck 2013
Species

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Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is convex
edibility: edible

Parvocantharellus is a subgenus of fungi in the genus Cantharellus. Species in this subgenus is found in North America, Asia and Africa.

Description

The stipe is slender and yellow to brown. Clamp connections are abundant.[1]

Taxonomy

The subgenus was established in 2013 based on phylogenetic analysis.

Species

Accepted species:

Image Scientific Name Year Mycorrhizal association Distribution
C. albus S.P. Jian & B. Feng 2020 China (Yunnan)
C. amazonensis Wartchow 2012 Coccoloba uvifera Brazil
2010-07-28 Cantharellus appalachiensis 95778 cropped.jpg C. appalachiensis R.H. Petersen 1971 hardwoods eastern North America, China
C. austrosinensis Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 Pinus massoniana China (Guangdong)
C. aurantinus Ming Zhang, Z.H. Zhang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Henan, Jiangsu)
C. avellaneus Pat. 1924 Madagascar
C. congolensis Beeli 1928 Tanzania
C. convexus Ming Zhang & T.H. Li 2022 Castanopsis hystrix China (Guangdong)
C. curvatus Buyck, R. Ryoo & Antonín 2020 Pinus densiflora, Castanea crenata South Korea
C. galbanus Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Hainan)
C. koreanus Buyck, Antonín & R. Ryoo 2017 Pinus densiflora, Acer palmatum South Korea
C. luteolus Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Hainan)
C. luteovirens Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Guangdong)
C. minioalbus Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Yunnan)
2004-07-14 Cantharellus minor 544 cropped.jpg C. minor Peck 1872 Vateria indica, Diospyros malabarica, Hopea parviflora, Myristica Eastern North America, India
C. neopersicinus Ming Zhang, T.H. Li & X.Y. Chen 2022 China (Guangdong)
C. nigrescens Buyck, Randrianj. & V. Hofst. 2015 Madagascar
C. pseudominimus Eyssart. & Buyck 1999 France
C. parvoflavus M. Herrera, Bandala & Montoya 2021 Quercus oleoides Mexico (Veracruz)
C. queletii (Ferry) Corner 1966 Italy
C. romagensianus Eyssart. and Buyck 1999 Pinus radiata, Frangula alnus, Castanea sativa France, Spain
C. sinominor Ming Zhang, C.Q. Wang & T.H. Li 2021 China (Guizhou)
C. subminor T. Cao & H. S. Yuan 2021 China (Yunnan)
C. subcyanoxanthus Buyck, Randrianjohany & Eyssart. 2012 Tanzania, Burundi, Madagascar
Cantharellus (10.3897-mycokeys.80.61443) Figure 2f.png C. tabernensis Feib. & Cibula 1996 Pinus elliottii southern United States
C. xanthocyaneus Ndolo Ebika & Buyck 2020 Congo
C. zangii X.F. Tian, P.G. Liu & Buyck 2012 Abies forrestii, Abies densa China (Yunnan), India (Sikkim)

References

  1. 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. 

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