Fulvifomes wrightii (Hymenochaetales), a new species related to F. robiniae from Argentina and Paraguay

Fungal Syst Evol. 2023 Nov:12:47-57. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.03. Epub 2023 Jul 28.

Abstract

Morphological revision and phylogenetic analysis based on nITS and nLSU of specimens previously considered to be a species related to Fulvifomes robiniae from South America revealed a new species of Fulvifomes, i.e. Fulvifomes wrightii. It grows on Libidibia paraguariensis, a Fabaceae distributed in the Chaco Region. The new species is characterised by a perennial, ungulate basidioma with a rimose pileal surface, 6-7 pores per mm, a homogenous context, indistinct stratified tubes and abundant crystals in tube trama and hymenia. Illustrations, taxonomic analyses and a key to the Fulvifomes species recorded from the Americas is provided. Citation: Martínez M, Salvador-Montoya CA, de Errasti A, Popoff OF, Rajchenberg M (2023). Fulvifomes wrightii (Hymenochaetales), a new species related to F. robiniae from Argentina and Paraguay. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 47-57. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.03.

Keywords: Hymenochaetaceae; distribution; host; new taxa; phylogenetic analysis; taxonomy.