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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cantharellus</Emphasis> sect. <Emphasis Type="Italic">Amethystini</Emphasis> in Asia
Authors:Bart Buyck  Vladimír Antonín  Dyutiparna Chakraborty  Abhishek Baghela  Kanad Das  Valérie Hofstetter
Institution:1.Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Sorbonne Université, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, Case Postale 39, UMR 7205 CNRS MNHN UPMC EPHE,Paris,France;2.Department of Botany,Moravian Museum,Brno,Czech Republic;3.Cryptogamic Unit, Botanical Survey of India,Howrah,India;4.Biodiversity and Palaeobiology Group, National Fungal Culture Collection of India (NFCCI),MACS’ Agharkar Research Institute,Pune,India;5.Agroscope Changins-W?denswil Research Station, ACW, Department of plant protection,Nyon,Switzerland
Abstract:In this contribution on the genus Cantharellus in Asia, C. subvaginatus is described from the Republic of Korea as a close relative to the Chinese C. vaginatus, which is here reported for the first time from India. Both species are here placed in Cantharellus subg. Cantharellus sect. Amethystini, together with the Indian C. pseudoformosus (syn.: C. umbonatus) and the Malayan C. subamethysteus. As such, Asia has suddenly become the continent with the highest diversity for Amethystini. Species delimitation in sect. Amethystini is molecularly supported by a combined phylogenetic analysis of rDNA sequences obtained for LSU and ITS and additionally suggests the existence of a still undescribed species in North America. Character variability is discussed for all known members of Amethystini, including atypical specimens of the North American C. lewisii that are morphologically more reminiscent of the South Korean C. subvaginatus.
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