La familia Pluteaceae (Basidiomycetes) en la provincia de Sevilla (España); comentarios corológicos y taxonómicos.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v32i0.7028Abstract
RESUMEN. La familia Pluteaceae (Basidiomycetes) en la provincia de Sevilla (España); comentarios
corológicos y taxonómicos. Se estudia la diversidad de los géneros Pluteus Fr. y Volvariella Speg.
(Pluteaceae, Agaricales) en la provincia de Sevilla (SW de España). Se comenta la corología y
taxonomía de 10 taxa de Pluteus y 4 de Volvariella recolectados en la misma zona, destacando P.
brunneoradiatus Bonnard no citado con anterioridad en la Península Ibérica y V. pusilla (Pers.: Fr.)
var. taylori (Berk.) Boekhout que se cita por primera vez en Andalucía. Se incluye también P.
sandalioticus M.Contu & L.Arras, que ha sido mencionado por primera vez fuera de sus localidadestipo
en Cerdeña (Italia).
Palabras clave. Pluteus, Volvariella, taxonomía, corología, Pluteus sandalioticus, especies
mediterráneas, SW España.
ABSTRACT. Family Pluteaceae (Basidiomycetes) in the province of Seville (Spain): some chorological
and taxonomic comments. The diversity of Pluteus Fr. and Volvariella Speg. (Pluteaceae, Agaricales)
in the province of Seville (SW Spain) was studied. 10 taxa of Pluteus and 4 of Volvariella, collected
in the same region are briefly discussed with comments on their chrology and taxonomy. We emphasize
the presence of P. brunneoradiatus Bonnard cited for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula, and V.
pusilla (Pers.: Fr.) var. taylori (Berk.) Boekhout collected for the first time in Andalusia. We also
include P. sandalioticus M.Contu & L.Arras, that it was mentioned for us the first time outside of its
type-localities in Sardinia (Italy).
Key words. Pluteus, Volvariella, taxonomy, chorology, Pluteus sandalioticus, mediterranean species,
SW Spain.
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