Hemileccinum
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Hemileccinum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Boletales |
Family: | Boletaceae |
Genus: | Hemileccinum Šutara (2008) |
Type species | |
Hemileccinum impolitum (Fr.) Šutara (2008) | |
Species | |
H. depilatum | |
Hemileccinum is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, newly described in 2008, contains two species, H. depilatum and the type H. impolitum.[1]
Morphological Features of Xerocomoid Boletes[1][2][3]
Boletus s.str. | Hemileccinum | Xerocomellus | Xerocomus s.str. | |
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Spore Surface | Smooth | Smooth | Longitudinally striated or smooth, never bacilate | Bacilate |
Hymenophoral trama | Boletoid type with gelatinous lateral strata | Boletoid type with gelatinous lateral strata | Intermediate between boletoid and phylloporoid when fully developed with distinct but weakly gelatinous lateral strata | Phylloporoid type with nongelatinous lateral strata |
Pileipellis | Trichoderm, sometimes collapsing, rarely ixotrichoderm or other | Initially trichoderm but collapses with age | Initially palisadoderm, typically encrusted | Initially a trichoderm, never encrusted |
Lateral stipe stratum | Frequently gelatinous, 60-90 μM thick, thicker than that of Xerocomellus | Similar to that of Leccinum species, ornamented with stipe scabrousities up to 400-640 μM thick | Frequently not present, reduced to no more than 30-40 μM thick, not gelatinous | Lateral stipe stratum never gelatinous and 80-200 μM thick |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Šutara J. (2008). "Xerocomus s. l. in the light of the present state of knowledge". Czech Mycology 60 (1): 29–62.
- ↑ Šutara, J. (1989). "The delimitation of the genus Leccinum.". Ceská Mykologie 43: 1–12.
- ↑ Šutara J. (1991). "Pseudoboletus, a new genus of Boletales.". Ceská Mykologie 45 (1-2): 1–9.
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