Checklist of the Argentinean Agaricales 6. Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Boletaceae and Russulaceae

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Checklist of the Argentinean Agaricales 6. Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Boletaceae and Russulaceae N. NIVEIRO 1 & E. ALBERTÓ 2* 1 Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste (UNNE CONICET). Sargento Cabral 2131, CC 209 Corrientes Capital, CP 3400, Argentina 2 Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas (UNSAM CONICET) Intendente Marino Km 8.200, Chascomús, Buenos Aires, CP 7130, Argentina CORRESPONDENCE TO *: ealberto@intech.gov.ar ABSTRACT A checklist of species belonging to families Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Boletaceae, and Russulaceae was made for Argentina. The list includes all species published up to 2011. Sixteen genera and 54 species are recorded: 15 species from Paxillaceae, 3 from Gomphidiaceae, 11 from Boletaceae, and 25 from Russulaceae. KEY WORDS Agaricomycetes, Paxillus, Russula, Lactarius, Phlebopus Introduction In previous papers, partial checklists of the Argentinean Agaricales were presented for the families Amanitaceae, Pluteaceae, and Hygrophoraceae (Niveiro & Albertó 2012a); Coprinaceae and Strophariaceae (Niveiro & Albertó 2012b); Bolbitaceae and Crepidotaceae (Niveiro & Albertó 2012c); Tricholomataceae (Niveiro & Albertó 2012d) and Agaricaceae (Niveiro & Albertó 2013a). The purpose of this study is to establish a baseline of knowledge about the diversity of species described from the families Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Boletaceae, and Russulaceae in Argentina for future studies of mushroom biodiversity. Materials & Methods Nomenclature and classification systems This checklist was based on all publications recorded for Argentina up to 2011. Nomenclature and classification systems follow Singer (1986) for families, and Kirk et al. (2008) and Index Fungorum (http://www.indexfungorum.org) for genera and species. Synonyms were simplified and only the basionym and the names recorded for Argentina of each species are included. Index Fungorum was consulted for current names of species and synonyms. For journal abbreviations, the Botanico Periodico Huntianum (http://fmhibd. library.cmu.edu/fmi/iwp/cgi?db=bph_online&loadframes) web site was used. For author abbreviations, the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) (http://www.ipni.org) and Authors of Fungal Names (http://www. indexfungorum.org/names/authorsoffungalnames.asp) were used. References cited for each species were ordered firstly by author in alphabetical order and secondly by year of publication. Remarks were only added for those taxa where we found a conflict such as: species not validly published (NVP), the holotype is missing (MH), doubtful name, synonyms, unpublished transfer of genus, or when the distribution of the species was not completely clear. Books are cited by the year in which they were really published and not the year printed in the publication. This is the case, for example, of Pródromo de la flora Agaricina Argentina which is cited as Singer & Digilio (1952). In such cases, two years are provided for MYCOTAXON link page 123: 491 Expert reviewers: Vagner Cortez, Roy Halling Rosa Mara Borges Silveira Uploaded July 2013

2 Niveiro & Albertó species citation in the literature cited section, the real year of publication between parenthesis and year printed in the book between brackets. Distribution Species distribution is cited according to the Argentinean Province (State) where it was collected using abbreviations presented in Table 1. A map with the political division of Argentina and the abbreviations for each state can be seen in Niveiro & Albertó (2012a). TABLE 1 Abbreviations used for Provinces of Argentina. Province Abbrev. Province Abbrev. Antártida ANT Mendoza MZA Buenos Aires BA Neuquén N Catamarca CAT Rio Negro RN Córdoba CBA Salta S Chaco CH Santa Cruz SC Chubut CHU Santiago del Estero SE Corrientes CTES Santa Fe SF Entre Ríos ER San Juan SJ Formosa FSA San Luis SL Islas Malvinas IM Tucumán T Jujuy J Tierra del Fuego TF La Pampa LP No data ND La Rioja LR Patagonian Andes forest AP Misiones MNES It should be taken into account that although many species were recorded in the provinces of the Patagonia Argentina (Neuquén, Rio Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz, Tierra del Fuego), most of them were found in the Patagonian Andes forest which is located in a narrow strip to the west of the southern provinces. Results CHECKLIST OF ARGENTINEAN PAXILLACEAE, GOMPHIDIACEAE, BOLETACEAE AND RUSSULACEAE PAXILLACEAE Austropaxillus Bresinsky & Jarosch Austropaxillus boletinoides (Singer) Bresinsky & Jarosch, Pl. Biol. (Stuttgart) 1(3): 332, 1999.

Argentinean Agaricales 6 3 Bas: Paxillus boletinoides Singer, 1952 [1951]. Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Horak (1980), Raithelhuber (1977, 1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1953b, 1954, 1964), Singer & Digilio (1952). Austropaxillus muelleri (Berk.) Bresinsky & Jarosch, Pl. Biol. (Stuttgart) 1(3): 332, 1999. Bas: Paxillus muelleri Berk., 1887. Dist: ND Ref: Singer (1969). Obs: Singer (1969) cited this species as recorded in southern South America, but he did not clear up if it was present in Argentina. Austropaxillus statuum (Speg.) Bresinsky & Jarosch, Pl. Biol. (Stuttgart) 1(3): 332, 1999. Bas: Agaricus statuum Speg., 1887. = Flammula statuum (Speg.) Sacc., 1891. = Paxillus statuum (Speg.) E. Horak, 1967. Dist: TF, AP Ref: Farr (1973), Gamundí & Horak (2002), Horak (1967, 1980), Raithelhuber (1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950a), Spegazzini (1887, 1922). Hygrophoropsis (J. Schröt.) Maire ex Martin-Sans Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca (Wulfen) Maire, L'Empoisonnem. Champ.: 99, 1921. Bas: Agaricus aurantiacus Wulfen, 1781. Dist: N, RN Ref: Singer (1954, 1964). Paxillus Fr. Paxillus argentinus Speg., Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 6: 139, 1899 [1898]. Ref: Farr (1973), Raithelhuber (1991, 2004), Singer (1950a, 1964), Singer & Digilio (1952), Spegazzini (1899, 1909). Paxillus boletinoides f. olivascens E. Horak, Fl. criptog. Tierra del Fuego 11(6): 46, 1980 [1979]. Dist: TF Ref: Horak (1980), Singer (1969). Obs: Paxillus boletinoides was transferred to Austropaxillus (Bresinsky et al. 1999). However, the combination of the form to Austropaxillus has not been done. Paxillus boletinoides var. leucopus Singer, Nova Hedwigia 7: 104, 1964. 3

4 Niveiro & Albertó Dist: RN Ref: Singer (1964, 1969). Obs: see comment above in P. boletinoides f. olivascens. Paxillus boletinoides var. blestianus Raithelh., Metrodiana 3(1): 25, 1972. Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1972, 1977, 1988, 1991, 2004). Obs: see comment above in P. boletinoides f. olivascens. Paxillus defibulatus Singer, Lilloa 25: 434, 1952 [1951]. Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Singer (1953b, 1954, 1964, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr., Epicr. syst. mycol. (Upsaliae): 317, 1838. Bas: Agaricus involutus Batsch, 1786. Dist: S, T, N, RN, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1977, 1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950a, 1953b, 1954, 1964, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952), Wright & Albertó (2002). Paxillus statuum var. unicolor (Singer) Raithelh., Fl. Mycol. Argentina, Hongos III (Stuttgart): 194, 1991. Bas: Paxillus defibulatus var. unicolor Singer, 1952. Dist: N, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1991, 2004), Singer (1953b, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Neopaxillus Singer Neopaxillus echinospermus (Speg.) Singer, Lilloa 22: 633, 1951 [1949]. Bas: Naucoria echinosperma Speg., 1889. = Flammula echinospora Speg., 1902. Dist: T, CBA Ref: Farr (1973), Raithelhuber (1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950a, 1964), Singer & Digilio (1952), Spegazzini (1902, 1909). Ripartites P. Karst. Ripartites amparae Singer, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 28: 195, 1950. Dist: T Ref: Raithelhuber (1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950c), Singer & Digilio (1952). Ripartites tricholoma (Alb. & Schwein.) P. Karst., Bidrag Kännedom Finlands Natur Folk. 32: 477, 1879.

Argentinean Agaricales 6 5 Bas: Agaricus tricholoma Alb. & Schwein., 1805. = Paxillus panaeolus Fr., 1861. Dist: CBA, N Ref: Raithelhuber (1988, 1991, 2004), Singer (1969), Spegazzini (1926a). Tapinella E.-J. Gilbert Tapinella panuoides (Batsch) E.-J. Gilbert, Les Livres du Mycologue III: 68, 1931. Bas: Agaricus panuoides Fr., 1818. = Paxillus panuoides (Fr.) Fr., 1838. = Tapinella panuoides f. ionipus (Quél.) Šutara, 1992., RN, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1991, 2004), Singer (1964, 1969). Chroogomphus (Singer) O.K. Mill. GOMPHIDIACEAE Chroogomphus papillatus (Raithelh.) Raithelh., Metrodiana, Sonderh. 2: 16, 1983. Bas: Chroogomphus rutilus var. papillatus Raithelh., 1974. Ref: Raithelhuber (1974, 1983, 1988, 1991, 2004). Chroogomphus rutilus (Schaeff.) O.K. Mill., Mycologia 56(4): 543, 1964. Bas: Agaricus rutilus Schaeff., 1774. = Gomphidius rutilus (Schaeff.) S. Lundell, 1937. Ref: Raithelhuber (2004), Singer (1964), Wright & Albertó (2002). Gomphidius Fr. Gomphidius maculatus (Scop.) Fr., Epicr. syst. mycol. (Upsaliae): 319, 1838 [1836-1838]. Bas: Agaricus maculatus Scop., 1772. Ref: Ramadori (1985). Boletus L. BOLETACEAE Boletus loyo Speg., Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 23: 9, 1912. Dist: T, N 5

6 Niveiro & Albertó Ref: Farr (1973), Raithelhuber (1991), Singer (1959), Singer & Digilio (1957), Spegazzini (1912). Boletinellus Murrill Boletinellus monticola (Singer) Watling, Edinburgh J. Bot. 54(2): 245, 1997. Bas: Gyrodon monticola Singer, 1957. Dist: T, CAT Ref: Becerra et al. (2005b), Singer (1964), Singer & Digilio (1957, 1960). Boletinellus rompelii (Pat. & Rick) Watling, Edinburgh J. Bot. 54(2): 243, 1997. Bas: Phylloporus rompelii Pat. & Rick, 1907. = Gyrodon rompelii (Pat. & Rick) Singer, 1938. Dist: T, CTES Ref: Singer (1964), Singer & Digilio (1957, 1960). Leccinellum Bresinsky & Manfr. Binder Leccinellum crocipodium (Letell.) Bresinsky & Manfr. Binder, Regensburg. Mykol. Schriften. 11: 233, 2003. Bas: Boletus crocipodius Letell., 1838. = Phylloporus platensis Speg., 1926. = Leccinum nigrescens (Richon & Roze) Singer, 1947. Ref: Farr (1973), Singer (1950a), Singer & Digilio (1957), Spegazzini (1926b). Phlebopus (R. Heim) Singer Phlebopus braunii (Bres.) Heinem., Bull. Jard. Bot. État Bruxelles 21: 243, 1951. Bas: Boletus braunii Bres., 1890. = Phaeogyroporus braunii (Bres.) Singer, 1944. = Boletus bruchii Speg, 1926. = Phlebopus bruchii (Speg.) Heinem. & Rammeloo, 1982. = Phaeogyroporus tropicus f. microporus Singer, 1950. Dist: S, T, MNES, CBA Ref: Deschamps & Moreno (1999), Singer (1950a, 1964), Singer & Digilio (1957, 1960), Spegazzini (1926a, 1926b) Phlebopus tropicus (Rick) Heinem. & Rammeloo, Mycotaxon 15: 389, 1982. Bas: Boletus tropicus Rick, 1907. = Phaeogyroporus tropicus (Rick) Singer, 1944. = Phaeogyroporus tropicus f. macroporus Singer, 1950. Dist: S, T, MNES, CBA

Argentinean Agaricales 6 7 Ref: Singer (1950a, 1964), Singer & Digilio (1957, 1960), Spegazzini (1926b), Wright & Wright (2005), Wright et al. (2008). Phylloporus Quél. Phylloporus caballeroi Singer, Beih. Sydowia 7: 101, 1973. Dist: J Ref: Singer (1973). Suillus P. Micheli ex Adans. Suillus granulatus (L.) Roussel, Fl. Calvados, Edn 2: 34, 1796. Bas: Boletus granulatus L., 1753. Dist: T, MNES, ER, BA Ref: Niveiro et al. (2009), Singer & Digilio (1957), Wright & Albertó (2006). Suillus lakei (Murrill) A.H. Sm. & Thiers, Monogr. North Amer. Species Suillus: 34, 1964. Bas: Boletinus lakei (Murrill) Singer, 1945. Dist: AP Ref: Barroetaveña (2006). Suillus luteus (L.) Roussel, Fl. Calvados, Edn 2: 34, 1806. Bas: Boletus luteus L., 1753. Dist: AP Ref: Barroetaveña (2006). Xerocomus Quél. Xerocomus chrysenteron (Bull.) Quél., Flore mycologique de la France et des pays limitrophes: 418, 1888. Bas: Boletus chrysenteron Bull., 1791. Dist: CBA, BA Ref: Singer (1964), Wright & Albertó (2006). Lactarius Pers. RUSSULACEAE Lactarius alni Singer, Sydowia 15(1-6): 83, 1962 [1961]. = Lactarius cupularis (Bull. ex Pers.) Quél., sensu Singer 1952. = Lactarius cupularoides Raithelh., 1990. Dist: T 7

8 Niveiro & Albertó Ref: Raithelhuber (1990, 1991, 2004), Singer & Digilio (1952). Lactarius deliciosus (L.) Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. (London) 1: 624, 1821. Bas: Agaricus deliciosus L., 1753. Dist: MNES, BA, AP Ref: Barroetaveña (2006), Niveiro et al. (2009), Raithelhuber (2004), Wright & Albertó (2002). Lactarius obscuratus (Lasch) Fr., Epicr. syst. mycol. (Upsaliae): 346, 1838. Bas: Agaricus obscuratus Lasch, 1828. Dist: T Ref: Raithelhuber (1987). Lactarius omphaliiformis Romagn., Bull. Trimestriel Soc. Mycol. France 90(2): 146, 1974. Dist: T, CAT Ref: Becerra et al. (2005a). Lactarius piperatus (L.) Pers., Tent. disp. meth. fung. (Lipsiae): 64, 1797. Bas: Agaricus piperatus L., 1753. Dist: ND Ref: Singer (1969). Obs: Singer (1969) cited this species as recorded in southern South America, but he did not clear up if it was present in Argentina. Lactarius salmonicolor R. Heim & Leclair, Rev. Mycol. (Paris) 18: 221, 1953. = Lactarius salmoneus R. Heim & Leclair, 1950. = Lactarius subsalmoneus Pouzar, 1954., RN Ref: Raithelhuber (1974, 1987, 1991, 2004). Obs: L. salmoneus R. Heim & Leclair is a nom. Ilegit. Russula Pers. Russula albidula Peck, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 25: 370, 1898. Ref: Raithelhuber (2004), Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula alnijorullensis (Singer) Singer, Agaric. mod. Tax., Edn 4 (Koenigstein): 824, 1986. Bas: Russula emetica subsp. alnijorullensis Singer, 1950. Dist: T, CAT Ref: Becerra et al. (2005a), Raithelhuber (1987, 1991, 2004), Singer & Digilio (1952).

Argentinean Agaricales 6 9 Russula amethystina Quél., Compt. Rend. Assoc. Franç. Avancem. Sci. Assoc. Sci. France 26: 450, 1897. Ref: Raithelhuber (2004), Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula emetica (Schaeff.) Pers., Observ. mycol. (Lipsiae) 1: 100, 1796. Bas: Agaricus emeticus Schaeff., 1774. Dist: T, CAT Ref: Singer (1950b). Russula fuegiana Singer, Rev. Mycol. (Paris) 15: 125, 1950. Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Gamundí & Horak (2002), Horak (1980), Raithelhuber (1977, 1987, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950a, 1954, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula haasii Raithelh., Hong. Argentin. 2: 130, 1977. Dist: TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1977, 1987, 1991, 2004). Russula livescens (Batsch) Bataille, Fl. Monogr. Astérosporales: 76, 1908. Bas: Agaricus livescens Batsch, 1786. Ref: Raithelhuber (1974, 1987, 2004), Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula lutea (Huds.) Fr., Epicr. syst. mycol. (Upsaliae): 363. 1838 [1836-1838]. Bas: Agaricus luteus Huds., 1778. Ref: Raithelhuber (2004), Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula major Singer, Sydowia 8: 153, 1954. Dist: N, RN Ref: Raithelhuber (1987, 1991, 2004), Singer (1954). Russula mallophora Singer, Rev. Mycol. (Paris) 15: 130, 1950. Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1987, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950b, 1954, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula montivaga Singer, Rev. Mycol. (Paris) 15: 131, 1950. Dist: J, S, T, CAT, TF Ref: Raithelhuber (1987, 2004), Singer (1950b), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula nothofaginea Singer, Rev. Mycol. (Paris) 15: 127, 1950. 9

10 Niveiro & Albertó Dist: N, RN, TF Ref: Gamundí & Horak (2002), Horak (1980), Raithelhuber (1987, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950b, 1954, 1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula nothofaginea var. carminea Singer, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 29: 353, 1969. Dist: TF Ref: Horak (1980), Singer (1969), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula pectinatoides Peck, Rep. (Annual) New York State Mus. Nat. Hist.116: 43, 1907. Ref: Raithelhuber (1991, 2004), Singer (1953a), Singer & Digilio (1952), Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula puiggarii (Speg.) Singer, Lilloa 23: 239, 1950. Bas: Clitocybe puiggarii Speg. (1889). Dist: MNES Ref: Farr (1973), Raithelhuber (1987, 1991, 2004), Singer (1950a, 1950b), Singer & Digilio (1952). Russula rugosella Raithelh., Metrodiana 3(1): 29, 1972. Dist: N, RN Ref: Raithelhuber (1977, 1987, 1990, 1991, 2004). Russula sanguinea (Bull.) Fr., Epicr. syst. mycol.(upsaliae): 351, 1838 [1836-1838]. Bas: Agaricus sanguineus Bull., 1781. Dist: AP Ref: Barroetaveña (2006). Russula turci Bres., Fung. Trident. 1(1): 22, 1881. Ref: Wright & Albertó (2002). Russula wrightii Raithelh., Hong. Argentin. 2: 130, 1977. Dist: N, RN Ref: Raithelhuber (1977, 1987, 1991, 2004). General remarks When data were analyzed, we concluded that 54 species belonging to families Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Boletaceae and Russulaceae were recorded. All of them are distributed in 16 genera, the most important being Russula (19 species), Paxillus (7), and Lactarius (6). The rest of the genera had only a few species recorded (1-3).

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