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Lactifluus volemus in Europe: Three species in one--Revealed by a multilocus genealogical approach, Bayesian species delimitation and morphology.

Kobeke Van de Putte1, Jorinde Nuytinck2, Eske De Crop3, Annemieke Verbeken4.   

Abstract

This study provides morphological and molecular evidence (from nuclear ITS, LSU, and rpb2 DNA sequences) for three previously unrecognized species within the morphospecies Lactifluus volemus from Europe. Phylogenetic species are supported by both a multi-locus tree-based method and Bayesian species delimitation. Lactifluus volemus and Lactifluus oedematopus are provided with a new description, and a third species, Lactifluus subvolemus, is described as new to science. Lactifluus oedematopus can be easily recognized by its short pileipellis hairs. Both L. volemus and L. subvolemus have longer pileipellis hairs and can only be distinguished from each other based on cap colour. Intermediary colour forms, however, occur as well, and cannot be identified as either L. volemus or L. subvolemus without molecular data. Revealing that L. volemus--already considered extinct in the Netherlands and the Belgian Flemish region, and declining in other European countries--is actually a complex of three species that are even more vulnerable to extinction, this study emphasizes the fundamental role of taxonomy in species conservation.
Copyright © 2015 The British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ectomycorrhiza; General lineage concept of species; Morphological species; Species complex

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26693681     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2015.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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7.  Enlightening the black and white: species delimitation and UNITE species hypothesis testing in the Russula albonigra species complex.

Authors:  Ruben De Lange; Slavomír Adamčík; Katarína Adamčíkova; Pieter Asselman; Jan Borovička; Lynn Delgat; Felix Hampe; Annemieke Verbeken
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