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Tulostoma domingueziae sp. nov. from Polylepis australis woodlands in Córdoba Mountains, central Argentina
Fecha
2011-08Registro en:
Hernández Caffot, María Luciana; Domínguez, Laura S.; Hosaka, Kentaro; Crespo, Esteban María; Tulostoma domingueziae sp. nov. from Polylepis australis woodlands in Córdoba Mountains, central Argentina; Allen Press Inc; Mycologia; 103; 5; 8-2011; 1047-1054
0027-5514
1557-2536
Autor
Hernández Caffot, María Luciana
Domínguez, Laura S.
Hosaka, Kentaro
Crespo, Esteban María
Resumen
The new species, Tulostoma domingueziae, is described and illustrated. It was found in Polylepis australis woodlands in central Argentinean highlands. Tulostoma domingueziae is characterized by the combination of a warty exoperidium, contorted stipe covered by thin scales that break off, mouth slightly projected and the socket with up to six dentate hanging membranes. DNA sequence data demonstrated that T. domingueziae is distinct from Tulostoma species for which sequence data are available.