TABLE 2 in Gautieria mianjin (Gomphales, Basidiomycota), a new species of false truffle from China
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TABLE 2. The basidiospores characteristics of Gautieria mianjin and other species of the genus similar to it or previously reported from China. Taxa were sorted by the number of longitudinal ribs on basidiospores in ascending order. The species have not yet been reported in East Asia were marked with “(S)”. Records from literature that published the certain taxon were marked with “(T)”. Text in square brackets was note added by the authors.
TaxaLocalityBasidiospores characteristicsReferencesShapeLength (μm)Width (μm)Number of longitudinal ribsGautieria mianjinChinasubglobose to broadly ellipsoid, Q = (1.00) 1.04–1.24 (1.26) and Q m = 1.12 ± 0.07 including(10) 11–14 (16) [12.24 ± 1.20] including ribs, (9) 10–12 (15) [11.53 ±(9.5) 10–12 (13) [10.96 ± 0.77] including ribs, (8) 9–10 (11) [9.33 ±10–14This study (T)ribs, Q = (1.05)1.36] excluding ribs0.69] excluding ribs1.15–1.33 (1.43) and Q m = 1.23 ± 0.10 excluding ribsG. sinensisChinaellipsoid or broadly18–27 (30.6)(10) 11.7–14.43–5Ying 1995 (T)fusiform, apex somewhat roundedG. gautierioidesUSAspherical when young, becoming ellipsoid16–218–105–9Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)broadly ellipsoid(16.7) 18–20.510–139–11Liu 1998G. trabutii (S)Franceglobose when young, becoming ellipsoidal16–218–105–9Zeller & Dodge 1918 [as Gautieria trabuti]ellipsoid, obtuse above, mucronate below12–188–108–9Zeller & Dodge 1934 [as Gautieria trabuti]ellipsoid(12.8) 14–18(19.2)8.4–10 (11.4)12–16Malençon 1976 [as Gautieria trabuti][described in French]12–188–10not mentionedPatouillard 1897 (T) [as Gautieria trabuti]ShapeLength (μm)Width (μm)Number of longitudinal ribsG. caudata (S)USAnarrowly ellipsoid or obovoid13–17.67–106–8Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)G. chilensis (S)Chilefusiform to narrowly obovoid, young spores lanceolate18–277–106–8Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)G. inapire (S)Chileovoid to ellipsoid(12) 14–17 (21)(8) 9–12 (14)(6) 7–9Palfner & Horak 2001 (T)G. shennongjiaensisChinabroadly ellipsoid to subglobose15–2010–12.57–9Liu & Tao 1996 (T)G. monticola (S)USAelliptic or obovate10–127–8not mentionedHarkness 1884 (T)ellipsoidal to obovate9–136.5–87–10Zeller & Dodge 1918ellipsoid to ovoid9–136.5–87–10Zeller & Dodge 1934G. plumbea (S)USAyoung spores ovate to ellipsoidal [mature shape not mentioned]11–16 [mature]6.5–8 [mature]7–10 [mature]Zeller & Dodge 1918 (T)G. retirugosa (S)Swedenellipsoid or obovoid15–189–118Zeller & Dodge 1934G. mexicana (S)USAnot mentioned11–157–88–10Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)G. harknessii (S)USAnarrowly ellipsoid or obovoid12–207–108–10Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)G. macrosporaAustraliaelliptical or broadly fusiform20–2711–148–10Cunningham 1935 (T)broadly ellipsoid to orbicular-ovate17.5–2510–1510–14Liu 1998symmetric, ovoid to17–21 (26)12–15 [13±0.8]10–16Beaton et al. 1985broadly ellipsoid, with or without a subpapillate apex, Q = 1.5[19.5±1.0] excluding ribs which up to 2.5 μm highexcluding ribs which up to 2.5 μm highG. morchelliformisItaly[described in Latin]not mentionednot mentionednot mentionedVittadini 1831 (T)fusiform to citriform12–248–12.58–10Zeller & Dodge 1918oblong to limoniform14–248–128–10Liu 1998G. globisporaChinaglobose to subglobose(9) 10–12.5 in diameter8–11Tao et al. 1996 (T)globose, rarely subglobose(9) 10–12.5 in diameter8–11Liu 1998G. fuegiana (S)Chileovoid to subfusiform16–239–138–11Horak 1963 (T)G. chengdensisChinabroadly ellipsoid to orbicular-ovate, apex broadly rounded(18.1) 19.9–25.3 (29.6)(10) 11.8–16.3 (19.2)8–12Ying 1984 (T)ShapeLength (μm)Width (μm)Number of longitudinal ribsG. hubeiensisChinalimoniform to oblong, apex obtuse(20) 22.5–27.510–138–12Liu & Tao 1996 (T)G. xinjiangensisChinabroadly ellipsoid to orbicular-ovate, apex broadly rounded, Q = 1.8–2(13) 15–19 (21)(8) 8.5–10 (11)9–11Bau & Liu 2013 (T)G. parksiana (S)USAovate to citriform7–1114–199–11, usually 10Zeller 1922 (T)G. graveolens (S)Italy[described in Latin]not mentionednot mentionednot mentionedVittadini 1831 (T)apex rounded [other shape characteristics not mentioned]18–1911–12usually 10Zeller & Dodge 1918broadly ellipsoid with a conical or rounded14–198.5–10[not mentioned, butUzun et al. 2019apiculusapproximately 10 as seen from the SEM photos in the article]G. otthii (S)Switzerlandelongated ovoidnot mentionednot mentionednot mentionedTrog 1857 (T)apex rounded [other shape characteristics not mentioned]12–166–8about 10Zeller & Dodge 1934 [as Gautieria graveolens var. otthii]G. pallidaUSAovoid-ellipsoid12–147–810–12Zeller & Dodge 1934 (T)G. magnicellari (S)Mexicoellipsoid21–2912–15.510–13Cázares et al. 1992 (T)G. monospora (S)Australiasymmetric, ovoid to broadly ellipsoid with a13–18 (21) [15±0.5]9.5–13 [12±0.5] excluding ribs; ribs11–14Beaton et al. 1985 (T)slightly tapering apex but not papillate, Q = 1.25extending the width, up to 2 μm highG. pseudovestita (S)Moroccoellipsoid(14) 15.5–88.4–1012, rarely 10Malençon 1976 (T)
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