Termitomyces cryptogamus sp. nov. associated with Macrotermes natalensis in Africa
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Van de Peppel, Lennart J.J.
De Beer, Z. Wilhelm
Aanen, Duur K.
Auxier, Ben
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Mycotaxon
Abstract
A new species of Termitomyces symbiotic with the termite Macrotermes
natalensis is described from Africa. As there are no records of field collected basidiocarps
within this lineage, traditional basidiocarp-based morphological taxonomy is not practical.
While basidiocarps may be obtained rarely from incubation of fungal comb fragments, their
practical use for taxonomical purposes is limited. Therefore, the species is described based
on an ITS nucleotide sequence, with comparisons to an asexual culture. Based on samples
with similar ITS sequences, this species is likely associated with multiple termite hosts across
a large part of Africa.
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Agaricales, Lyophyllaceae, Phylogeny
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Van de Peppel, L.J.J., De Beer, Z.W., Aanen, D.K. et al. 2022, 'Termitomyces cryptogamus sp. nov. associated with Macrotermes natalensis in Africa', Mycotaxation, vol. 137, pp. 41-50. DOI : 10.5248/137.41.