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Systematics of the Gomphales: the genus Gomphus sensu stricto

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  • Gomphus sensu lato (Gomphales) was described to include species of cantharelloid-gomphoid fungi that had 'merulioid' (wrinkled) hymenia and verrucose spores. Gomphus sensu stricto is currently characterized by unipileate to merismatoid (composed of several pilei) basidiomata, depressed funnel- to fan-shaped pilei, presence of clamp connections, and verrucose spores; it has three described species: G. brunneus, G. clavatus, and G. crassipes. Basidiomata and spore features are reliable identifiers of Gomphus sensu stricto that distinguishes the species from other genera in the Gomphales.
  • Keywords: Gloeocantharellus, Turbinellus, Phaeoclavulina
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  • Giachini, A., Camelini, C., Rossi, M., Soares, C., & Trappe, J. (2012). Systematics of the gomphales: The genus gomphus sensu stricto. Mycotaxon, 120, 385-400. doi: 10.5248/120.385
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  • This research was partially supported by the Forest Mycology Team (Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture, Corvallis, Oregon). AJG thanks Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) of the Brazilian Ministry of Education for the doctorate fellowship.
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