8), so they might eventually be accorded status of subsections in Pseudofirmae. Macrobasidia of sect. Pseudofirmae are clavate or Nirogacestat manufacturer clavate-stipitate whereas those of H. firma, which is now placed in subg. Pseudohygrocybe, are cylindric to narrowly clavate. Furthermore, the ratio of macrobasidia to macrospore length is generally less than 5 in Pseudofirmae, as typical of subg. Hygrocybe, and exceeds 5 in H. firma, typical of subg. Pseudohygrocybe. Further revision of sect. Pseudofirmae with greater taxon sampling Stattic supplier for molecular analyses is needed. Hygrophorus alutaceus was erroneously listed as a synonym
of Hygrocybe firma by Pegler (1986) because it bears the same collection number (Petch 880) as the type of H. firma, but the diagnoses described the pileus as glabrous in H. alutaceus whereas the pileus of H. firma was Vactosertib research buy described as tomentose. Annotation of the type of H. alutaceus by DJL and SAC shows the macrobasidia are broadly clavate (39–46 × 10.7–18 μm) and the pileipellis is a repent ixocutis, unlike the type of H. firma with narrowly clavate macrobasidia of (36–60 × 6.4–7.2 μm), and a disrupted cutis transitioning to a trichodermium that is lacking gelatinization. Fig. 7 Hygrocybe (subg. Hygrocybe) sect. Pseudofirmae. Hygrocybe appalachianensis lamellar cross section, showing macrobasidia rooted more deeply in the hymenium than the microbasidia
(Roody, DMWV00-953). Scale bar = 20 μm Fig. 8 Hygrocybe (subg. Hygrocybe) sect. Pseudofirmae. Hygrocybe neofirma (M.C. Aime, Guyana): a. pileipellis; b. macrospores; c. microspores; d. microbasidium; e. macrobasidium. Hygrocybe occidentalis (E. Cancerel, Puerto Rico): f. macrospores; Y-27632 datasheet g. microspores; h. microbasidium; i. macrobasidium. Scale bar = 20 μm Hygrocybe [subg. Hygrocybe ] sect. Microsporae Boertm.,
The genus Hygrocybe. Fungi of Northern Europe (Greve) 1: 16 (1995). Type species: Hygrocybe citrinovirens (J.E. Lange) Jul. Schäff., Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 27: 222 (1947) [≡ Camarophyllus citrinovirens J.E. Lange, Dansk Botanisk Arkiv 4(4): 20 (1923)]. Pileus conical or conico-campanulate, surface dry and appressed tomentose, squamulose or loosely fibrillose, red, orange or yellow; basidiospores mostly less than 10 μm long; pileipellis a trichoderm at least in the center. Phylogenetic support Support for a monophyletic sect. Microsporae (H. citrinovirens, H. intermedia and an H. intermedia-like collection from Tennessee labeled H. aff. citrinovirens) is strong in our ITS analysis (73 % MLBS, Online Resource 8). These species plus H. helobia appear as a paraphyletic grade in the ITS analysis by Dentinger et al. (unpublished data). Support for placing H. helobia in subg. Hygrocybe using ITS sequences is strong in Dentinger et al. (unpublished), weak in our analysis (Online Resource 8), its position is unstable among analyses and it has decurrent rather than adnexed to free lamellae, so we leave it unplaced. Species included Type species: H.