Taxonomic study of amanita subgenus lepidella and three unrecorded amanita species in Korea

Mycobiology. 2013 Dec;41(4):183-90. doi: 10.5941/MYCO.2013.41.4.183. Epub 2013 Dec 19.

Abstract

Amanita Pers. is a well-known monophyletic mushroom genus with a broad distribution. However, the diversity of Korean Amanita species has been underestimated, and most taxonomic studies conducted in Korea have only investigated their morphological characteristics. This approach is frequently insufficient for correct identification in fungal classification; therefore, we constructed a phylogeny of Amanita subgen. Lepidella in order to understand the phylogenetic placements of 16 Amanita specimens collected in Korea in 2012. The phylogeny constructed using the sequence data of the internal transcribed spacers and the partial large subunit of ribosomal RNA identified nine Amanita species (A. citrina, A. excelsa var. spissa, A. flavipes, A. fritillaria, A. oberwinklerana, A. pallidorosea, A. rubescens, A. subjunquillea, and A. volvata); of these, A. fritillaria, A. oberwinklerana, and A. pallidorosea are new to Korea.

Keywords: A. fritillaria; A. oberwinklerana; A. pallidorosea; Amanita subgen. Lepidella; Morphology; Phylogeny.