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Lycoperdaceae (Agaricales, Agaricomycetes) is a taxonomically significant fungal family based on the globally distributed and morphologically defined puffball structures. In the present study, one new genus, , and three new species, viz. , , and , collected from southern China are proposed based on a combination of morphological characteristics and molecular evidence. is characterized by broadly obpyriform to turbinate basidiomes and globose to subglobose basidiospores with a short pedicel. is characterized by pyriform basidiomes, tomentose exoperidium, and globose to subglobose basidiospores with a long pedicel. is characterized by tiny basidiomes (5-8 mm in diameter, 3-7 mm in height), globose to subglobose basidiospores with distinct spines, and a short pedicel (<0.5 μm). Sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS), nuclear large subunit ribosomal RNA (nLSU), and RNA polymerase second largest subunit (rpb2) of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) markers of the studied samples were generated, and the phylogenetic analyses were performed with maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods. The results showed that our collections were clustered within the family Lycoperdaceae. The phylogenetic tree inferred from the ITS+nLSU sequences revealed that all four new taxa were clustered into the family Lycoperdaceae, in which formed a monophyletic lineage. The phylogenetic tree inferred from the ITS+nLSU+ sequences revealed that one new taxon, , was clustered into the genus , sister to . The phylogenetic tree inferred from the ITS+nLSU sequences revealed that was clustered into the genus , forming a monophyletic lineage. Full morphological descriptions, illustrations, and phylogenetic analysis results for the new genus and three new species are provided.
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Shandong Institute of Pomology, Tai'an, Shandong 271000, China.
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Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China.
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Shaoxing University, school of life science, Chengnan street 900, Shaoxing, China, 312000;
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College of Agriculture and Biological Science, Dali University, Dali 671003, Yunnan, China Dali University Dali China.
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Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of In-forest Resource, the Key Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of Education, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China.
Lycoperdaceae (Agaricales, Agaricomycetes) is a taxonomically significant fungal family based on the globally distributed and morphologically defined puffball structures. In the present study, one new genus, , and three new species, viz. , , and , collected from southern China are proposed based on a combination of morphological characteristics and molecular evidence.
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