Rossbeevera
Rossbeevera is a genus of sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was first published in 2012 under the erroneous name Rosbeeva,[1] but was corrected to Rossbeevera in the same issue.[2] The genus was created to contain species formerly placed in Chamonixia, but characterized by having ellipsoid to spindle-shaped spores with 3–5 longitudinal ridges, bluish-green to deep blue fruit body staining reaction, and a thin whitish peridium. The Chinese species R. yunnanensis is the earliest diverging lineage within the genus, and has a close phylogenetic relationship with the bolete genera Turmalinea and Leccinellum.[3] [4]
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Sectioned Rossbeevera fruit body found in New South Wales, Australia | |
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Genus: | Rossbeevera T.Lebel & Orihara (2012) |
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References
- Lebel T, Orihara T, Maekawa N (2012). "The sequestrate genus Rosbeeva T. Lebel & Orihara gen. nov. (Boletaceae) from Australasia and Japan: new species and new combinations". Fungal Diversity. 52: 49–71. doi:10.1007/s13225-011-0109-x.
- Lebel T, Orihara T, Maekawa N (2012). "Erratum to: The sequestrate genus Rossbeevera T. Lebel & Orihara gen. nov. (Boletaceae) from Australasia and Japan: new species and new combinations". Fungal Diversity. 52: 73. doi:10.1007/s13225-011-0118-9.
- Orihara T, Smith ME, Ge ZW, Maekawa N (2012). "Rossbeevera yunnanensis (Boletaceae, Boletales), a new sequestrate species from southern China". Mycotaxon. 120: 139–147. doi:10.5248/120.139.
- Hosen MI, Zhong XJ, Gates G, Orihara T, Li TH (2019). "Type studies of Rossbeevera bispora, and a new species of Rossbeevera from south China". MycoKeys. 51: 15–28. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.51.32775.
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