First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil

Abstract The loss of natural forests in Brazil demands an urgent cataloging of species. The Atlantic Forest, one of the many Brazilian ecological domains, is considered a hotspot of biodiversity. Although this domain has the best documented funga among the Brazilian domains, more study is necessary...

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Main Authors: Larissa Trierveiler-Pereira, Amanda Prado-Elias, Juliano M. Baltazar
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Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 2025-01-01
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Juliano M. Baltazar
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description Abstract The loss of natural forests in Brazil demands an urgent cataloging of species. The Atlantic Forest, one of the many Brazilian ecological domains, is considered a hotspot of biodiversity. Although this domain has the best documented funga among the Brazilian domains, more study is necessary in order to better understand its fungal composition. During our studies in the “Carlos Botelho” State Park (São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil), specimens of two rare species, Panellus olivaceus and Resupinatus porosus, were collected, examined and identified. The first, which grows on bamboo, produces tiny, olivaceus basidiomes (1-4 mm wide) with poroid hymenophore, and broadly ellipsoid, yellowish, amyloid basidiospores. The species is considered rare by the original author and in Brazil there are only records from the state of Paraná (Southern Brazil). Resupinatus porosus is characterized by its palmicolous/lignicolous habitat, small size (0.5-2.5 cm wide), light brown to grayish brown basidiomes, gelatinous context, poroid hymenophore, and globose, hyaline, inamyloid basidiospores. The species was previously only known from the type locality in Puerto Rico and here we report its occurrence in South America for the first time. Description and color photographs are presented for both species.
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spelling doaj-art-82b6590946eb43b28c16410e11ce33ba2025-01-21T07:45:10ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de JaneiroRodriguésia2175-78602025-01-017510.1590/2175-7860202475082First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern BrazilLarissa Trierveiler-Pereirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1276-2083Amanda Prado-Eliashttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4527-2267Juliano M. Baltazarhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9914-5108Abstract The loss of natural forests in Brazil demands an urgent cataloging of species. The Atlantic Forest, one of the many Brazilian ecological domains, is considered a hotspot of biodiversity. Although this domain has the best documented funga among the Brazilian domains, more study is necessary in order to better understand its fungal composition. During our studies in the “Carlos Botelho” State Park (São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil), specimens of two rare species, Panellus olivaceus and Resupinatus porosus, were collected, examined and identified. The first, which grows on bamboo, produces tiny, olivaceus basidiomes (1-4 mm wide) with poroid hymenophore, and broadly ellipsoid, yellowish, amyloid basidiospores. The species is considered rare by the original author and in Brazil there are only records from the state of Paraná (Southern Brazil). Resupinatus porosus is characterized by its palmicolous/lignicolous habitat, small size (0.5-2.5 cm wide), light brown to grayish brown basidiomes, gelatinous context, poroid hymenophore, and globose, hyaline, inamyloid basidiospores. The species was previously only known from the type locality in Puerto Rico and here we report its occurrence in South America for the first time. Description and color photographs are presented for both species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602024000100247&lng=en&tlng=enAtlantic ForestbasidiomycetesBrazilian fungamacrofungitaxonomy
spellingShingle Larissa Trierveiler-Pereira
Amanda Prado-Elias
Juliano M. Baltazar
First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
Rodriguésia
Atlantic Forest
basidiomycetes
Brazilian funga
macrofungi
taxonomy
title First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
title_full First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
title_short First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
title_sort first record of two rare agaricales basidiomycota from southeastern brazil
topic Atlantic Forest
basidiomycetes
Brazilian funga
macrofungi
taxonomy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602024000100247&lng=en&tlng=en
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