Tricholoma olivaceonigrum, a new species of the section Tricholoma (Agaricales) from Japan

Mycoscience. 2021 Jul 20;62(4):233-238. doi: 10.47371/mycosci.2021.03.005. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

A novel species of Tricholoma section Tricholoma, namely, T. olivaceonigrum, is described and illustrated based on samples found in an oak woods dominated by Quercus myrsinifolia, an evergreen oak, in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan. It is characterized by a conic-umbonate, dark-greenish olivaceous pileus with blackish innate fibrils; a whitish silky-fibrillose stipe, often faintly tinted pale yellow and with a narrowed subpointed base; subglobose to broadly elliptic spores; and fruiting in early winter. Phylogenetic analysis targeting the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal RNA gene revealed that T. olivaceonigrum forms a well-supported clade sister to T. portentosum. Other morphologically and phylogenetically closely related species of the section Tricholoma are discussed.

Keywords: Basidiomycota; evergreen oak; molecular phylogeny; taxonomy.