Cantharellus subg. Magni explained
Magni is a subgenus of fungi in the genus Cantharellus. Species in this genus is found in China.
Taxonomy
The subgenus was established in 2021 with Cantharellus magnus as the type species, which the subgenus is named after.[1] Two other species C. laevigatus and C. bellus were described in 2023.[2]
Species
Accepted species:
Image | Scientific Name | Year | Mycorrhizal association | Distribution |
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| C. bellus | 2023 | Castanopsis kawakamii | China(Hainan) |
| C. laevigatus | 2023 | | China(Hunan, Zhejiang) |
| C. magnus | 2021 | | China(Hunan) |
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Notes and References
- Cao . Ting . Hu . Ya-Ping . Yu . Jia-Rui . Wei . Tie-Zheng . Yuan . Hai-Sheng . A phylogenetic overview of the Hydnaceae (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) with new taxa from China . Studies in Mycology . 99 . 1 . 2021-06-01 . 0166-0616 . 35035603 . 8717575 . 10.1016/j.simyco.2021.100121 . 100121.
- Zhang . Yu-Zhuo . Qin . Hua-Zhi . Chen . Zuo-Hong . Lin . Wen-Fei . Liang . Zhi-Qun . Jiang . Shuai . Zeng . Nian-Kai . Updated taxonomy of Chinese Cantharellus subgenera Afrocantharellus and Magni (Hydnaceae, Cantharellales): Three new taxa and amended descriptions of one previous species . Frontiers in Microbiology . 14 . 2023-03-17 . 1664-302X . 37007503 . 10064096 . 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1109831 . free .