Fomitiporia in sub-Saharan Africa: morphology and multigene phylogenetic analysis support three new species from the Guineo-Congolian rainforest.

Amalfi, Mario;Yombiyeni, Prudence;Decock, Cony
(2010) Mycologia — Vol. 102, n° 6, p. 1303-1317 (2010)

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  • Amalfi, MarioUCLouvain
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  • Yombiyeni, Prudence
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  • Decock, ConyUCLouvain
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Abstract
Fomitiporia nobilissima sp. nov., F. gabonensis sp. nov. and F. ivindoensis sp. nov., three species from the rainforest of the Guineo-Congolian phytogeographic region in Gabon, are described and illustrated. These species share a pileate basidiome, small basidiospores and an absence of setae. The critical morphological features that differentiate them are the pileus habit or shape, pore surface color, pore diameter and possibly ecology. Each new species forms distinct but closely related clades in phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from nuclear ribosomal LSU, ITS and translation elongation factor 1-α. Other species in sub-Saharan Africa are discussed briefly. A key to six species of Fomitiporia from sub-Saharan Africa is provided. The new combination Fomitiporia apiahyna is proposed.
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Amalfi, M., Yombiyeni, P., & Decock, C. (2010). Fomitiporia in sub-Saharan Africa: morphology and multigene phylogenetic analysis support three new species from the Guineo-Congolian rainforest. Mycologia, 102(6), 1303-1317. https://doi.org/10.3852/09-083 (Original work published 2010)