MYCOTAXON THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUNGAL TAXONOMY & NOMENCLATURE

Volume 116 April–June 2011

Amylocorticiellum oblongisporum comb. nov. (Gorjón, Greslebin & Rajchenberg— Plate 5, p. 291) Alina G. Greslebin, artist

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Seppo Huhtinen (2006-2012), Chair Turku, Finland Henning Knudsen (2008-2013) Copenhagen, Denmark Wen-Ying Zhuang (2003-2014) Beijing, China Scott A. Redhead (2010–2015) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sabine Huhndorf (2011–2016) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Peter Buchanan (2011–2017) Auckland, New Zealand

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Volume 116 April–June, 2011

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Book Review Editor Else C. Vellinga [email protected] 861 Keeler Avenue Berkeley CA 94708 U.S.A.

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Cover section Reviewers ...... viii From the Editor ...... ix Errata ...... x Submission procedures ...... xi Research articles First record of Leptomeliola uvariae for South America Michelline L. Silvério, Maria Auxiliadora Q. Cavalcanti & José L. Bezerra 1 Notes on the neotype of Tuber taiyuanense Jin-Zhong Cao, Wei-Dan Chi, Li Fan & Yu Li 7 Wood-rotting fungi in eastern China 6. Two new species of Antrodia (Basidiomycota) from Mt. Huangshan, Anhui Province Bao-Kai Cui, Hai-Jiao Li & Yu-Cheng Dai 13 Three corticolous species of Lecanora (Lecanoraceae) new to China Liu-Fu Han, Shou-Yu Guo & Hao Zhang 21 A new Dothidasteroma species on leaves of Psidium laruotteanum from the Brazilian Cerrado C.A. Inácio, R.C. Pereira-Carvalho, E.S.C. Souza & J.C. Dianese 27 The genus Pythium in Taiwan (2) — an illustrated diagnostic key Hon H. Ho 33 Lecanora, Phaeophyscia & Rinodina species new to Turkey Belgin Arslan, Şule Öztürk & Seyhan Oran 49 Four new records of Caloplaca (lichenized Ascomycetes) from India Yogesh Joshi & Dalip K. Upreti 53 Contribution to the mycota of South Korea Yogesh Joshi, Thi Thuy Nguyen, Xin Yu Wang, László Lőkös, Young Jin Koh & Jae-Seoun Hur 61 Glomeromycetes: three new genera and glomoid species reorganized Fritz Oehl, Gladstone Alves da Silva, Bruno Tomio Goto, & Ewald Sieverding 75 Ileodictyon gracile, new to Italy Alessandro Saitta, Riccardo Compagno, Alfonso la Rosa, Danilo Lopez & Giuseppe Venturella 121 Observations on two rarely collected species of Russula P. Manimohan & K.P. Deepna Latha 125 Syncephalis clavata (Zoopagales, Zygomycetes), a first record from the neotropics Roger Fagner Ribeiro Melo, André Luiz C. M. de A. Santiago & Maria Auxiliadora de Q. Cavalcanti 133 Jahnula aquatica and its anamorph Xylomyces chlamydosporus on submerged wood in Thailand Somsak Sivichai, Veera Sri-Indrasutdhi & E.B. Gareth Jones 137 Glomus crenatum (Glomeromycetes), a new ornamented species from Cuba Eduardo Furrazola, Yamir Torres-Arias, Roberto L. Ferrer, Ricardo A. Herrera, Ricardo L.L. Berbara & Bruno Tomio Goto 143 April–June 2011 ... v

A new species of Xylaria from China Hai-Xia Ma, Larissa Vasilyeva & Yu Li 151 Dendrophlebia (Agaricomycetes), a new corticioid genus from India G.S. Dhingra & Priyanka 157 Orbispora gen. nov., ancestral in the Scutellosporaceae (Glomeromycetes) Fritz Oehl, Danielle Karla Alves da Silva, Leonor Costa Maia, Natália Mirelly Ferreira de Sousa, Helder Elísio Evangelista Vieira & Gladstone Alves da Silva 161 Uncispora sinensis, a new species from China Guang-Zhu Yang, Jun Lu, Zefen Yu, Keqin Zhang & Min Qiao 171 Puccinia species new to Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan N.S. Afshan, A.N. Khalid, A.R. Niazi & S.H. Iqbal 175 Hydnoid basidiomycetes new to Brazil Alice da Cruz Lima Gerlach & Clarice Loguercio-Leite 183 Phylogenetic relationships and reclassification of Spirosphaera lignicola, an enigmatic aeroaquatic Herman Voglmayr 191 Spiroplana centripeta gen. & sp. nov., a leaf parasite of Philadelphus and Deutzia with a remarkable aeroaquatic conidium morphology Hermann Voglmayr, Mi-Jeong Park, Hyeon-Dong Shin 203 On the variability of spore ornamentation in Laccaria tortilis (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) Alfredo Vizzini, Marco Contu, Kuulo Kalamees, Enrico Ercole, Enzo Musumeci, Gabriel Moreno, J.L. Manjón & P. Alvarado 217 Validation of Kwoniella heveanensis, teleomorph of the basidiomycetous yeast species Cryptococcus heveanensis Sheng Sun, Banu Metin, Keisha Findley, Alvaro Fonseca & Joseph Heitman 227 Observations on Inocephalus virescens comb. nov. and Alboleptonia stylophora from northeastern Queensland David L. Largent & Sandra E. Abell-Davis 231 The family Chaetomiaceae from China 4. Two newly recorded species of Chaetomium Yunzhong Guo, Guangyu Sun & Mingqi Zhu 247 Saxicolous species of Claudopus (Agaricales, Entolomataceae) from Australia David L. Largent, Sandra E. Abell-Davis, Griffin A. Cummings, Kathryn L. Ryan & Sarah E. Bergemann 253 Notes on Trametes (Basidiomycota) in China Hai-Jiao Li & Shuang-Hui He 265 Notes on Amylocorticiellum (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota), with some new combinations Sergio P. Gorjón, Alina G. Greslebin & Mario Rajchenberg 283 Melanoderma microcarpum gen. et sp. nov. (Basidiomycota) from China Bao-Kai Cui, Chang-Lin Zhao & Yu-Cheng Dai 295 Zygomycetes from “Reserva Biológica de Mogi Guaçu”, São Paulo State, Brazil José Ivanildo de Souza, Carmen Lidia Amorim Pires-Zottarelli, Jailson Francisco dos Santos & Janaina Pinheiro Costa 303 A new species and a new record of Herpothallon (lichenized Ascomycota) from India T.A.M. Jagadeesh Ram & G.P. Sinha 313 Cortinarius xanthodryophilus sp. nov. – a common Phlegmacium under oaks in California Dimitar Bojantchev & R. Michael Davis 317 vi ... Mycotaxon 116

Zwackhiomyces turcicus sp. nov. (Ascomycota, Xanthopyreniaceae) from Turkey Mustafa Kocakaya, Mehmet Gökhan Halıcı & Ahmet Aksoy 329 Arthonia anatolica (Arthoniaceae) sp. nov. on Aspicilia contorta subsp. hoffmanniana, a new lichenicolous species from Turkey Mehmet Gökhan Halıcı & Mehmet Candan 335 A new species and a new record of Marasmius from China Chun-Ying Deng, Tai-Hui Li & Bin Song 341 Two new species of Tuber from China Li Fan, Jin-Zhong Cao, Yan-Yun Liu & Yu Li 349 AFLP molecular characterizations of some Saccobolus species (Ascomycota, Pezizales) Araceli M. Ramos, Isabel E. Cinto, Luis Franco Tadic & María Esther Ranalli 355 Glomeromycota: two new classes and a new order Fritz Oehl, Gladstone Alves da Silva, Bruno Tomio Goto, Leonor Costa Maia & Ewald Sieverding 365 First report of Morganella compacta (Agaricales, Lycoperdaceae) from South America Marcos Mateus Barros Barbosa, Maria Aparecida da Silva, Rhudson Henrique Santos Ferreira da Cruz, Francisco de Diego Calonge, & Iuri Goulart Baseia 381 Two new taxa close to Lepiota cristata from China Jun F. Liang & Zhu L. Yang 387 Two new species of Septobasidium (Septobasidiaceae) from Gaoligong Mountains in China Chunxia Lu & Lin Guo 395 Racocetra undulata sp. nov., a new species in the Glomeromycetes from Taiwan Tzu-Chao Lin & Chiang-Her Yen 401 Notes on the identity of Chrysothrix populations (Arthoniales, Ascomycota) containing pinastric acid from southern and central California Martin Kukwa & Kerry Knudsen 407 Entoloma mastoideum and E. praegracile — two new species from China Xiao-Lan He , Tai-Hui Li, Zi-De Jiang & Ya-Heng Shen 413 New records of corticioid fungi in Turkey Hasan Hüseyin Doğan, Mitko Karadelev, Katerina Rusevska & Sinan Aktaş 421 A new species of Hansfordia isolated from the marine brown alga, Colpomenia sinuosae Xiao-Li Cheng, Kai-Ming Sun, Wei Li, Tian-Yu Zhang & Chang-Lin Li 431 Cantharellus in southwestern China: a new species and a new record Shi-Cheng Shao, Xiao-Fei Tian & Pei-Gui Liu 437 Passalora papaveris comb. nov. from China Feng-Yan Zhai, Ying-Lan Guo, Ying-Jie Liu & Yu Li 447 Cladophialophora pucciniophila, a new hyphomycete parasitizing a rust fungus Mi-Jeong Park & Hyeon-Dong Shin 449 Notes on Ceriporia (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) in China Bi-Si Jia & Bao-Kai Cui 457 April–June 2011 ... vii

Book reviews and notices Else C. Vellinga (Editor) 469 Mycobiotas online Abstracts of newly posted annotated regional species lists 479 Nomenclature 1. Melbourne approves a new Code Lorelei L. Norvell 481 2. The Amsterdam Declaration on fungal nomenclature David L. Hawksworth*, Pedro W. Crous, Scott A. Redhead, Don R. Reynolds, Robert A. Samson, Keith A. Seifert, John W. Taylor, Michael J. Wingfield, & 80 signatories 491 3. A critical response to the ‘Amsterdam Declaration’ ’ Walter Gams, Walter Jaklitsch, & 77 signatories 501 4. Letter of concern regarding Props. (117–119) to amend the ICBN to require pre-publication deposit of nomenclatural information Paul J. Morris, James A. Macklin, Jim Croft, Nicky Nicolson & Greg Whitbread 513 Nomenclatural novelties proposed in volume 116 519

publication date for volume one hundred fifteen MYCOTAXON for January–March, volume 115 (i–xii + 1–539) was issued on May 9, 2011 viii ... Mycotaxon 116 Reviewers — volume one hundred sixteen

The Editors express their appreciation to the following individuals who have, prior to acceptance for publication, reviewed one or more of the papers prepared for this volume.

Mehrdad Abbasi Anna Guttová Scott A. Redhead Mohamed Ahmed M. Gökhan Halıcı Bernard Rivoire Abdel-Wahab Ian Robert Hall Jack D. Rogers Hakan Allı Nils Hallenberg Adam W. Rollins Joe Ammirati Richard T. Hanlin Gary J. Samuels Mikhail Andreev Shuang-Hui He André Luiz C.M. Vladimír Antonín Chuanxue Hong de A. Santiago Andre Aptroot Tom Hsiang Ertugrul Sesli Hans-Otto Baral Man-Rong Huang B.M. Sharma Timothy J. Baroni Semra Ilhan Ewald Sieverding Niclas Bergius Paul M. Kirk Danielle Karla Lina Bettucci Roland Kirschner Alves da Silva José Luiz Bezerra Kerry Knudsen Viacheslav Spirin Janusz Błaszkowski Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber Steven L. Stephenson Uwe Braun Wen-Hsiun Ko Ave Suija Peter Buchanan Jana Kocourková Evrim Taşkın Bart Buyck Richard P. Korf Atti Tchabi Matias J. Cafaro Cletus P. Kurtzman Göran Thor Paul Francis Cannon James C. Lendemer Michal Tomšovský Johan C. Coetzee Shu-Yan Liu Ludmilla Fritri Untari Vagner Gularte Cortez László Lőkös Sandra Farto Danny Coyne Guozhong Lü Botelho Trufem Florin Crişan Sandra Lupo Ayşen Özdemir Türk Yu-Cheng Dai Eric H.C. McKenzie Else C. Vellinga Eric Danell Andrew S. Methven Alfredo Vizzini Gregorio Delgado Gabriel Moreno Yei-Zeng Wang Dennis E. Desjardin Karen K. Nakasone Zheng Wang Paul Diederich Sanjeeva Nayak Anthony J.S. Whalley Pradeep K. Divakar Maria Alice Neves Merlin White John A. Elix Machiel E. Noordeloos Zhu L. Yang Jack W. Fell Lorelei L. Norvell Yi-Jian Yao Adam Flakus Fritz Oehl Hai-Sheng Yuan Francisco Das Chagas Shoji Ohga Georgios Zervakis Oliveira Freire Ka-Lai Pang Meng Zhang Walter Gams Shaun R. Pennycook Zhongyi Zhang Genevieve M. Gates Olinto Liparini Pereira Guozhu Zhao Masoomeh Ronald H. Petersen Ru-Yong Zheng Ghobad-Nejhad Marcin Piątek Bruno Tomio Goto Mario Rajchenberg April–June 2011 ... ix

From the Editor-in-Chief

Vanishing watermarks and subscribership protocols — One advantage of an online subscription is that PDFs are portable, searchable, and take up no room in the luggage, allowing research to continue even during field expeditions and sabbaticals. However, electronic publication has one drawback for the publisher: PDFs are too easily shared with non-subscribers. Although we would dearly love to be known as the Mycotaxon Free Press – exacting no page charges and offering the entire journal online for free — the unfortunate truth is that we do require subscriptions to survive. Although we no longer pay for printed paper and presses, your editors still spend thousands of hours corresponding with authors and reviewers, accessioning and revising papers, converting files into attractive finished copy, preparing each volume for posting on Ingenta, and maintaining our own website. We are not supported by an organization, and we still face server fees, honoraria, and other items that must be paid monthly or Mycotaxon will disappear. This explains why we decided to use a watermark to remind our subscribers not to share their online subscriptions with non-subscribers. Unfortunately, the first to download the first Mycotaxon 115 papers (including the entire editorial staff) found the watermark in the middle of each page highly distracting. One subscriber wrote to us that, “I’m sure I’m not alone in objecting to the watermark and the implication that to Ingenta I may be a potentially criminal violator of copyright laws who needs a deterrent on every page. So I am recording my objection.” After learning that we had no option to restrict the watermark to the first page, we decided to remove it entirely. In return, we request our subscribers to honor the same copyright rules as those governing printed matter. We also invite everyone — subscriber and non-subscriber alike — to download the many free and papers in each volume paid for by Mycotaxon and its authors.

Late again! Despite our best hopes and intentions, preparation for and attendance of the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne (July 18–30) by the Editor-in- Chief and Nomenclature Editor interfered with the normal publication schedule, severely delaying the April–June volume in the process. The 18th IBC was significant and definitely warranted our attention, as the significant nomenclatural decisions ratified by the Melbourne Congress show. Among the important amendments to the Code summarized in Mycotaxon 116 (pp. 481–490) are valid electronic publicatiion of names, permission to use English in diagnoses, recognition of “one fungus : one name” and the radical revision of Art. 59, required registration of fungal names for valid publication, and a change of title to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. With no other major delays anticipated before the end of the year, Mycotaxon still hopes to publish volumes 117 and 118 in 2011, bringing the journal back on schedule by January, 2012. Warm regards, Lorelei Norvell Mycotaxon Editor-in-Chief 26 August 2011 x ... Mycotaxon 116 Errata from previous volumes

Volume 114 p.343 (bottom line)–344, lines 1–2: for: However, only two species of Hygrocybe in section Firmae have been described so far from India: H. alwisii (Berk. & Broome) Pegler from Kerala (Leelavathy et al. 2006), and H. natarajanii Senthil. & Kumaresan from Karnataka (Senthilarasu et al. 2010). read: Six species representing Hygrocybe sec. Firmae have been reported from India: H. hypohaemacta (Vrinda et al. 1996); H. batistae Singer, H. diversicolor (Petch) Pegler, H. martinicensis Pegler & Fiard (Vrinda et al. 2009); H. alwisii (Berk. & Broome) Pegler (Leelavathy et al. 2006); and H. natarajanii Senthil. & Kumaresan (Senthilarasu et al. 2010). p. 349, after bottom line add: Vrinda, KB, Pradeep CK, Abraham TK. 1996. Agaricales from Western Ghats - III. Mushroom Research 5: 47-50. Vrinda KB, Pradeep CK, Varghese SP. 2009. Noteworthy records of Hygrocybe section Firmae from Western Ghats of Kerala. Mushroom Research 18(1): 1-4. p.487, line 4 in banner for: October–December 2011 read: October–December 2010 p.500, line 4 in banner for: October–November 2011 read: October–December 2010

Volume 115 p.539, line 22 for: Protoparmeliopsis klauskalbii (Sipman) Şenkard., p. 288 read: Protoparmeliopsis klauskalbii (Sipman) Şenkard., p. 266 April–June 2011 ... xi

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