Abstract
Laccaria is a large genus within the family Hydnangiaceae, and many potential species remain to be discovered in China. The present study describes three new species, L. carminostipes, L. mangshanensis and L. sinolateritia, and reports two new records, L. japonica and L. versiforma, which were originally discovered in Japan and Korea, respectively. These species were collected from subtropical mixed forests and identified based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence. Our phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated nucleotide sequences of ITS, LSU, TEF1 and RPB2 demonstrated that the three new species each formed a distinct clade, clearly separated from other known Laccaria species. A detailed description and illustrations of these species are also provided.
Key words: Laccaria, morphological characters, phylogenetic analysis, spore ornamentation, taxonomy
Laccaria carminostipes Y.D. Xu & Z.M. He, sp. nov.
Etymology. ‘carminostipes’ (Latin), referring to the carmine stipe surface.
Laccaria mangshanensis Y.D. Xu & Z.M. He, sp. nov.
Laccaria sinolateritia Y.D. Xu & Z.M. He, sp. nov.
Etymology. ‘sino’ referring to China, ‘lateritia’ (Latin) referring to its red to brownish orange fruiting body.
You-Di Xu, Ping Zhang, Zuo-Hong Chen and Zheng-Mi He. 2025. Three New Species and Two New Records of the Genus Laccaria (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from subtropical China based on morphological and multi-locus phylogenetic evidence. MycoKeys. 123: 147-170. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.123.156526
