Rough Spored Agarics from India: New Records

Rough Spored Agarics from India: New Records

Journal on New Biological Reports 3(1): 44 – 51 (2014) ISSN 2319 – 1104 (Online) Rough spored agarics from India: New Records Munruchi Kaur*, Hilal Ahmad Rather and Nazir Ahmad Malik Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala-147002 (India) (Received on: 21 March, 2014; accepted on: 12 April, 2014) ABSTRACT During the fungal forays undertaken to various localities of North Kashmir three rough spored taxa were identified as first time reports from India viz. Hebeloma sarcophyllum (Peck) Sacc., Cortinarius mucosus (Bull.) J. Kickxf. and Russula stuntzii Pers. Key Words: Basidiospores, carpophores, spore print, new record, India. INTRODUCTION While on fungal forays during spring and autumn identified specimens have been deposited in the season of 2012 to various localities of District Herbarium, Department of Botany, Punjabi Baramulla in North Kashmir a number of agarics University, Patiala (Punjab) India under the were collected. Of these three very interesting rough Accession No. PUN. spored agarics were met with, which are earlier not known from India. The taxonomic description and TAXONOMIC OBSERVATIONS supported by Camera Lucida drawings and field photographs of Hebeloma sarcophyllum (Peck) Sacc., Hebeloma sarcophyllum (Peck) Sacc. Sylloge Cortinarius mucosus (Bull.) J. Kickxf. and Russula Fungorum , 5– 804, 1887. stuntzii Pers. are given. These are not earlier known Fig. 1, 2, 7–A-F & 10 from India. Carpophore upto 9 cm in height. Pileus upto 4.9 cm MATERIALS AND METHODS in diameter, convex to broadly bell shaped; surface grayish white (1B 1), with light brown center, white at The macroscopic and microscopic details were perifree, changing to rusty brown on bruising; moist; worked out as per the standard methodology given by a few scattered, rounded grayish white scales present Atri et al. (2005). The characters pertaining to the towards the centre of the cap, rest scales washedout gross morphology, shape, colour and size of the due to rain; margin regular, non striate, inrolled; pileus, stipe and lamellae, presence or absence of cuticle half peeling; flesh upto 0.5 cm thick, white, annulus and chemical colour reactions were noted changing to grayish on cutting and exposure; pileal from the fresh specimens. Kornerup and Wanscher veil present; taste and odour mild. Lamellae adnate, (1978) was used to note the colour of the various crowded, unequal, narrow, (upto 0.4 cm broad), light carpophores parts. The classification, terminology grayish (1C 1), unchanging; ruptured cog wheel and generic concepts as given in the ‘Dictionary of present; gill edge dentate. Spore deposit pale (2A 2). Fungi’ by Kirk et al. (2008) have been followed. The Stipe central, upto 8.5 cm long, 1.2 cm broad near apex, 1.8 cm at middle, 2.6 cm broad at base, almost ___________________________________________ equal in diameter cylindric with a bulbous base; big grooves present on the bulbous base, concolorous with pileus, changing to grayish on bruising; fleshy; *Corresponding author : [email protected] surface velvety; annulate; annulus superior; white 44 Munruchi Kaur, Hilal Ahmad Rather and Nazir Ahmad Malik cottony mat present at bulbous base. Basidiospores minutes); apiculate, apiculus 0.9µm long. Basidia 32 11.63 – 13.42 × 7.16 - 9µm (Q = 1.08), subglobose – 43 × 10.74 – 12µm, claviform, granular, to amygdaliform, dextrinoid, double walled, tetrasporic; sterigmata 3.5 – 6µm long. Cheilocystidia outerwall ornamented; apiculate, apiculus 0.9 – 43 – 63 × 7 - 11µm, fusoid with claviform upper half 1.8µm long, narrow apical germpore present. Basidia and blunt, rounded apices. Pleurocystidia absent. Gill 34 – 39 × 9 – 11µm, clavate, hyaline, tetrasporic; edges sterile. sterigmata 4.5 – 5 µm long; cheilocystidia 27 – 50 × Carpophore context homoiomerous. Pileus 7 – 12 µm, versiform, elongate – clavate with long cuticle made up of horizontally tangled 7 – 9 µm neck having inflated apices; hyaline, thin walled. broad septate hyphae giving rise to granular 5 – 7 µm Pleurocystidia absent. Gill edges fertile. broad, septate, clamped hyphae. Hymenophoral Carpophore context homoiomerous. Pileus trama regular. Stipe cuticle hyphal, made up of cuticle hyphal, made up of radially tangled 7 – 9 µm longitudinally tangled 9 – 13µm broad, septate broad septate hyphae, from cuticle arises a turf of hyphae. densely granular 4.5 – 6.7µm broad projecting Chemical colour reaction– Cap surface of dried clamped hyphae with flame shaped apical cells; carpophore turned blackish in KOH. pileus context made up of loosely arranged cellular elements. Hymenophoral trama bilateral divergent. Collection examined – Jammu and Kashmir, Stipe cuticle hyphal made up of 18 – 26µm broad Baramulla, village Boniyar (Uri), (2189 m), growing longitudinally arranged 7 – 9 µm broad septate in groups in humicolous soil in the mixed forest clamped hyphae. during spring season, Hilal Ahmad Rather, PUN Collection examined – Jammu and Kashmir, 5182, May 23 th , 2012. Baramulla (1593m), village Sain, growing solitary on dead wood in the mixed forest during spring season, Remarks – The internal and external details of Hilal Ahmad Rather, PUN 5188, and May 29 th , 2012. presently examined specimen exactly matches with Remarks – The external and microscopic details of Cortinarius mucosus Bull (1867), as described by the above examined collection matches with those Kuo (2011) and also from Rogers mushrooms. given for Hebeloma sarcophyllum (Peck) Sacc. by Cortinarius mucosus originally described as Agaricus Smith (1949). It fits well in the identification key of mucosu s by French mycologist Pierre Bulliard in genus Hebeloma provided by Arora (1986) and Smith 1792. The cap surface turns blackish brown in KOH (1949). As this species is not earlier known from solution.The presence of glutinous outer veil; perifree India, it constitutes a new record from India. glabrous, sticky, shiny, flushed with tinge of yellowish brown and the presence of dextrinoid, Cortinarius mucosus (Bull.) J. Kickxf. Fl. Crypt. verrucose spores taken from dried material are the Flandres (Paris) 1–191, 1867. significant characters for identification purpose. Fig. 3, 4, 8 –A-F & 11 Presently, it has been recorded from Jammu and Kashmir. Carpophore 3.4–8.6 cm in height. Pileus 6.2 cm broad, convex, surface moist; grayish white (1B 1) Russula stuntzii Pers . Observ. Mycol . 1– 100, 1796. with tinge of yellowish brown (5E 3) along the Fig. 5, 6, 9 –A-H & 12 margin; scales are fibrillose, orange white (6A 2) at the center and yellowish brown (5D 4) all over the Carpophore 7.7 cm in height. Pileus cuticle 7.3 cm cap; glabrous; margin regular, non striate; cuticle half broad, plano convex; surface offwhite, turning to peeling; flesh upto 0.5 cm thick, white, changing to brownish in the center, grayish magenta (13D 3) at the light grayish. Lamellae adnate, crowded, violet white margin; umbo absent; margin regular, striate, (15A 2) when young, dull violet (15D 3) when mature; incurved; surface dry, hygrophanous; cuticle half gill edges wavy. Spore print deposit light brown peeling; flesh upto 0.4 cm thick; white, unchanging; (7D 5). Stipe central, 3.7 cm long, 2 – 3.1cm broad, pileal veil absent. Lamellae 0.6 cm broad, adnexed, short stout; pale orange (6A 3) changing to orange unequal, subdistant, orange yellow (4B 8), gray (6A 4), ring like tinge at base; exannulate; stipe unchanging; gill edge wavy. Spore print deposit surface veined. white; fragile; taste none; odour mild. Stipe central, Basidiospores 12.53 – 14.32 × 8.05 – 6.8 cm long,1.3 cm near the apex, 1.2 cm in the 8.95µm (excluding apiculus), (Q = 1.0), ellipsoid to middle and 2cm broad at base, obclavate, creamy amygdaliform with a short snout; verrucolose with white (3A 1), unchanging, smooth, hollow. interconnecting ridges present; dextrinoid (after 30 45 Journal on New Biological Reports 3(1): 44 – 51 (2014) Fig. 1. Hebeloma sarcophyllum . Carpophore Fig. 3. Cortinarius mucosus. Carpophore growing in growing on wood. soil. Fig. 2. Hebeloma sarcophyllum. Cap surface Fig. 4. Cortinarius mucosus Underview of showing scattered, rounded scales. Carpophore showing Cortina and adnate lamellae. 46 Munruchi Kaur, Hilal Ahmad Rather and Nazir Ahmad Malik Fig. 10. Hebeloma sarcophyllum . Basidiospores. Fig. 5. Russula stuntzii. Carpophore growing in soil. Fig.11. Cortinarius mucosus . Basidiospores. Fig. 6. Russula stuntzii . Underview of Fig.12. Russula stuntzii . Basidiospores. Carpophore showing adnexed lamellae. 47 Journal on New Biological Reports 3(1): 44 – 51 (2014) Fig. 7. A–F. Hebeloma sarcophyllum (Peck) Sacc. A. Carpophore B. Spores C. Basidia D. Cheilocystidia E. C. S. through pileus cuticle and context F. C.S. through stipe cuticle and context. 48 Munruchi Kaur, Hilal Ahmad Rather and Nazir Ahmad Malik Fig. 8. A–F. Cortinarius mucosus (Bull.) J. Kickxf. A. Carpophore B. Spores C. Basidia D. Cheilocystidia E. C. S. through pileus cuticle and context F. C.S. through stipe cuticle and contex. 49 Journal on New Biological Reports 3(1): 44 – 51 (2014) Fig. 9. A-H. Russula stuntzii Pers. A. Carpophore B. Spores C. Basidia D. Cheilocystidia E. Pleurocystidia F. Caulocystidia G. C.S. through pileus cuticle and context H. C.S. through stipe cuticle and contex. 50 Munruchi Kaur, Hilal Ahmad Rather and Nazir Ahmad Malik Basidiospores 8.95 – 10.74 × 7.16 – 8.95µm usually has a straight stipe. R. stuntzii Pers. has no (excluding ornamentation), ornamented, globose to clear yellow colour in the cap, Grunds (1997) subglobose, (Q = 1.2), warty, warts 1.6µm high, description of

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