First Report of Eight Milkcap Species Belonging to Lactarius and Lactifluus in Korea

Mycobiology. 2018 Mar 29;46(1):1-12. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2018.1454012. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Lactarius and Lactifluus are milkcaps that are characterized by the secretion of latex. These two genera are part of a globally distributed cosmopolitan group of ectomycorrhizal fungi that is an important food resource in various ecosystems. Recently, the taxonomy of Lactarius and Lactifluus has been revised based on molecular phylogenetics. Despite the importance of these taxa, Korean species of both genera are poorly understood. In an effort to describe milkcap species that are indigenous to Korea, a long-term study has been initiated. During a recent survey, eight species of milkcaps that were previously unrecorded in Korea were detected based on morphological observation and sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region: five Lactarius species (Lactarius atromarginatus, L. austrotorminosus, L. kesiyae, L. tabidus, and L. vietus) and three Lactifluus species (Lactifluus acicularis, Lf. pilosus, and Lf. pinguis). Detailed morphological descriptions and phylogenetic relationships of these species are provided in this article.

Keywords: ITS; Lactarius; Lactifluus; intercontinental conspecificity; new records.

Grants and funding

We are grateful for the financial support of the National Institute of Biological Resources [Project No.: NIBR2016-53].