Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2060130 Mycoscience 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Panus strigellus, wild edible mushroom, was first recorded in Amazonas State-Brazil.•P. strigellus has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of P. lecomtei.•Morphological, molecular and mating data clarified taxonomic status of P. strigellus.•Incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed.•The geographical distributions of two lentinoid species in the Americas.

Panus strigellus was first recorded in Amazonas State of Brazil. This edible mushroom has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of P. lecomtei. In this study, we used evidence obtained from a morphological comparison, molecular analyses and mating tests to clarify the taxonomic status of P. strigellus and show differences compared to the sympatric species of Panus. In addition, this paper discusses and reports some morphological characteristics of P. strigellus. The tetrapolar mating system of P. strigellus and the incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed. The geographical distributions of both species in the Americas are presented.

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