Notes on Amanita section Validae in Hainan Island, China

Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 20:13:1087756. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1087756. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Hainan is the second largest island in China with the most extensive and well-preserved tropical forests and is also the largest island of the Indo Burma Biodiversity Hotspot. It provides in situ conservation for the unique ecosystem of the island. Recent studies have shown that there are diverse fungal species in Hainan. In this study, about 40 collections of the genus Amanita have been studied based on the morphology and molecular systematics, including 35 Chinese specimens (24 from Hainan, and eleven from other regions) and three specimens from other countries (Singapore and Malaysia). In total, five new species belonging to Amanita section Validae are described: A. cacaina, A. parvigrisea, A. pseudofritillaria, A. pseudosculpta, and A. yangii. Amanita parvifritillaria is recorded for the first time in Hainan. It is also the first report of this fungus occurring, outside Yunnan Province, China. Among the five new species, two are unique in this section because of the appendiculate pileus margin and the absence of an annulus. Based on these new findings, the diagnosis of the section Validae should be slightly modified to include a few species with appendiculate margin and the lack of annulus.

Keywords: Amanitaceae; biodiversity; macrofungi; mushrooms; phylogeny; taxonomy; tropics.

Grants and funding

This study was funded by digitalization, development, and application of biotic resources (No. 202002AA100007), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31960007 and 31560004), and the Programme Innovative Research Team in Science and Technology in Yunnan Province (No. 202005AE160004).