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13/mm, mostly 2/mm; dissepiments thin, entire to slightly lacerate; context pale buff to buff and hard corky when dry, up to 1.3 cm thick; tubes concolorous with the pore surface, up to 2 mm long. Odor and flavor unknown. Hyphal system dimitic; generative hyphae simple septate; skeletal hyphae IKI-, CB-; tis- sues unchanged in KOH. Contextual generative hyphae common, hyaline, thick-walled, simple septate, occasionally branched, 37 mm diam; contextual skeletal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with a narrow to wide lumen, rarely branched, flexuous, interwoven, 36 mm diam. Trama generative hyphae hyaline, slightly thick-walled to thick-walled, simple septate and rarely branched, 35 mm diam; trama ske- letal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with a narrow to wide lumen, rarely branched, flexuous, interwoven, 24 mm diam, cystidia absent, fusoid cysti- dioles present, hyaline, thin-walled, 2226 6 68 mm; basidia clavate to ampullaceal, with a simple basal sep- tum and four sterigmata, 3240 6 912 mm; basidioles similar in shape to basidia but distinctly shorter. Basi- diospores subglobose to broadly ellipsoidal, hyaline, thick-walled, with obvious ridges, strongly IKI+, CB+, (6.1)6.47.7 6 (4.9)5.36.3(7) mm, L 5 7.1 mm, W 5 6.1 mm, Q 5 1.161.17 (n 5 60/2). Ridges of spores sharp, up to 1 mm. Type of rot: White rot. Additional specimens (paratypes) examined: NEW ZEALAND, WAIKATO REGION: Coromandel Peninsula, on fallen trunk of Dysoxylum spectabile, 7 Apr 1988, Buchanan 88/085 (PDD 48749); NORTHLAND REGION: on fallen trunk of Vitex lucens, 11 Mar 1994, Buchanan 94/027 (PDD 64906); MANA- WATU-WANGANUI DISTRICT: Wanganui, on fallen trunk of Lophozonus menziesii, 6 Apr 2005, P. Ross (PDD 94520). Bondarzewia occidentalis Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui & Y.C. Dai, sp. nov. FIGS. 3F, 4F, 7 MycoBank MB809901 It differs from other Bondarzewia species in its yellowish brown to orange-brown pilea surface, pores as 1 per mm and shorter basidiospores ridges (, 1 mm). Etymology: occidentalis (Lat.), referring to the occurrence limited to western North America. Typification: USA, WASHINGTON STATE: Quinault Research Natural Area, Olympic Natural Forest, on the root of Picea sitchensis, 15 Oct 1992, HHB 14803 (holotype, CFMR). Basidiocarps annual, pileate, sometimes stipitate, broadly attached to the substrate, solitary or a few imbricate, soft corky and watery when fresh, becoming hard, corky upon drying; pileus semicircular to fan- shaped, projecting up to 10 cm, 20 cm wide and 7 mm thick at base; margin dull; pilea surface yellowish brown to orange-brown when fresh, gray to vinaceous brown when dry, concentrically zonate, glabrous; mar- gin orange-brown when fresh, becoming brick when dry; stipe concolorous with pilea surface, up to 5 cm long; pore surface white to cream when fresh, becom- ing pinkish buff to clay-buff when dry; pores irregular to angular, 13 per mm, mostly 1/mm; dissepiments thin, entire to slightly lacerate; context pale buff to buff and hard corky when dry, up to 5 mm thick; tubes concolorous with the pore surface, up to 2 mm long. Odor and flavor unknown. Hyphal system dimitic; gen- erative hyphae simple septate; skeletal hyphae IKI-, CB-; tissues unchanged in KOH. Contextual genera- tive hyphae common, hyaline, thick-walled, simple sep- tate, occasionally branched, 47 mm diam; contextual skeletal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with a narrow lumen, occasionally branched, flexuous, inter- woven, 25 mm diam. Trama generative hyphae domi- nant, hyaline, thick-walled, simple septate and sometimes branched, 23.5 mm diam; trama skeletal hyphae infrequent, hyaline, thick-walled with a narrow lumen to almost solid, rarely branched, flexuous, inter- woven, 34 mm diam, cystidia and cystidioles absent; basidia clavate to ampullaceal, with a simple basal septum and four sterigmata, 3852 6 812 mm; FIG. 6. Microscopic structures of Bondarzewia kirkii (drawn from the holotype). A. Basidia and basidioles. B. Cystidioles. C. Hyphae from trama. D. Hyphae from context. Bars 5 10 mm. CHEN ET AL.: GENUS BONDARZEWIA 703

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Page 1: CHEN ET AL.: GENUS BONDARZEWIA 703 · slightly lacerate; context pale buff to buff and hard corky when dry, up to 1.3 cm thick; tubes concolorous with the pore surface, up to 2 mm

1–3/mm, mostly 2/mm; dissepiments thin, entire toslightly lacerate; context pale buff to buff and hardcorky when dry, up to 1.3 cm thick; tubes concolorouswith the pore surface, up to 2 mm long. Odor andflavor unknown. Hyphal system dimitic; generativehyphae simple septate; skeletal hyphae IKI−, CB−; tis-sues unchanged in KOH. Contextual generativehyphae common, hyaline, thick-walled, simple septate,occasionally branched, 3–7 mm diam; contextualskeletal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with anarrow to wide lumen, rarely branched, flexuous,interwoven, 3–6 mm diam. Trama generative hyphaehyaline, slightly thick-walled to thick-walled, simpleseptate and rarely branched, 3–5 mm diam; trama ske-letal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with anarrow to wide lumen, rarely branched, flexuous,interwoven, 2–4 mm diam, cystidia absent, fusoid cysti-dioles present, hyaline, thin-walled, 22–26 6 6–8 mm;basidia clavate to ampullaceal, with a simple basal sep-tum and four sterigmata, 32–40 6 9–12 mm; basidiolessimilar in shape to basidia but distinctly shorter. Basi-diospores subglobose to broadly ellipsoidal, hyaline,thick-walled, with obvious ridges, strongly IKI+, CB+,(6.1–)6.4–7.7 6 (4.9–)5.3–6.3(–7) mm, L 5 7.1 mm,

W 5 6.1 mm, Q 5 1.16–1.17 (n 5 60/2). Ridges ofspores sharp, up to 1 mm.

Type of rot: White rot.Additional specimens (paratypes) examined: NEW ZEALAND,

WAIKATO REGION: Coromandel Peninsula, on fallen trunkof Dysoxylum spectabile, 7 Apr 1988, Buchanan 88/085 (PDD48749); NORTHLAND REGION: on fallen trunk of Vitexlucens, 11 Mar 1994, Buchanan 94/027 (PDD 64906); MANA-WATU-WANGANUI DISTRICT: Wanganui, on fallen trunkof Lophozonus menziesii, 6 Apr 2005, P. Ross (PDD 94520).

Bondarzewia occidentalis Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui & Y.C.Dai, sp. nov. FIGS. 3F, 4F, 7

MycoBank MB809901It differs from other Bondarzewia species in its

yellowish brown to orange-brown pilea surface,pores as 1 per mm and shorter basidiospores ridges(, 1 mm).

Etymology: occidentalis (Lat.), referring to the occurrencelimited to western North America.

Typification: USA, WASHINGTON STATE: QuinaultResearch Natural Area, Olympic Natural Forest, onthe root of Picea sitchensis, 15 Oct 1992, HHB 14803(holotype, CFMR).

Basidiocarps annual, pileate, sometimes stipitate,broadly attached to the substrate, solitary or a fewimbricate, soft corky and watery when fresh, becominghard, corky upon drying; pileus semicircular to fan-shaped, projecting up to 10 cm, 20 cm wide and7 mm thick at base; margin dull; pilea surface yellowishbrown to orange-brown when fresh, gray to vinaceousbrown when dry, concentrically zonate, glabrous; mar-gin orange-brown when fresh, becoming brick whendry; stipe concolorous with pilea surface, up to 5 cmlong; pore surface white to cream when fresh, becom-ing pinkish buff to clay-buff when dry; pores irregularto angular, 1–3 per mm, mostly 1/mm; dissepimentsthin, entire to slightly lacerate; context pale buff tobuff and hard corky when dry, up to 5 mm thick; tubesconcolorous with the pore surface, up to 2 mm long.Odor and flavor unknown. Hyphal system dimitic; gen-erative hyphae simple septate; skeletal hyphae IKI−,CB−; tissues unchanged in KOH. Contextual genera-tive hyphae common, hyaline, thick-walled, simple sep-tate, occasionally branched, 4–7 mm diam; contextualskeletal hyphae dominant, hyaline, thick-walled with anarrow lumen, occasionally branched, flexuous, inter-woven, 2–5 mm diam. Trama generative hyphae domi-nant, hyaline, thick-walled, simple septate andsometimes branched, 2–3.5 mm diam; trama skeletalhyphae infrequent, hyaline, thick-walled with a narrowlumen to almost solid, rarely branched, flexuous, inter-woven, 3–4 mm diam, cystidia and cystidioles absent;basidia clavate to ampullaceal, with a simple basalseptum and four sterigmata, 38–52 6 8–12 mm;

FIG. 6. Microscopic structures of Bondarzewia kirkii (drawnfrom the holotype). A. Basidia and basidioles. B. Cystidioles.C. Hyphae from trama.D.Hyphae fromcontext. Bars5 10 mm.

CHEN ET AL.: GENUS BONDARZEWIA 703

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basidioles similar in shape to basidia but distinctlyshorter. Basidiospores subglobose, hyaline, thick-walled, with obvious ridges, strongly IKI+, CB+, (6.6–)6.8–7.6(−7.8) 6 (5.6–)5.8–6.8 mm, L 5 7.08 mm, W5 6.11 mm, Q 5 1.15–1.17 (n 5 60/2). Ridges ofspores blunt, up to 1 mm.

Type of rot: white rot.Additional specimens (paratypes) examined: USA, WASHITON

STATE: Olympic Peninsula, Olympic Natural Forest, on theroot of Tsuga, 25 Aug 1957, Lowe 7887 (CFMR); on gymno‐sperm, Lowe 8066 (CFMR).

Bondarzewia submesenterica Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui &Y.C. Dai, sp. nov. FIGS. 2d, 3J, 4J, 8

MycoBank MB809903It differs from other Bondarzewia species by its buff to

ochraceous pilea surface, monomitic trama hyphae,indextrinoid skeletal hyphae and shorter basidiosporeridges (0.5–1 mm long)

Etymology: submesenterica (Lat.), referring to the similarity ofthe species to Bondarzewia mesenterica.

Typification: CHINA, YUNNAN PROVINCE:Gongshan County, Gaoligong Mountains, on fallengymnosperm trunk, 29 Dec 2008, Cui 9809 (holotype,BJFC 8745).

Basidiocarps annual, pileate, usually stipitate,broadly attached to the substrate, solitary or a fewimbricate, soft, corky and watery when fresh, withoutodor or flavor, becoming corky to hard, corky afterdrying; pileus fan-shaped, projecting up to 9 cm long,10 cm wide and 1 cm thick at the base; margin dull;pilea surface buff to ochraceous when fresh, buff-yellow to reddish brown when dry, azonate, glabrous;margin buff-yellow to reddish brown when fresh,becoming brick when dry; stipe concolorous with pileasurface, up to 7 cm long; pore surface white to creamwhen fresh, becoming buff-yellow to yellow-brownwhen dry; pores angular to irregular, 1–2/mm, mostly2/mm; dissepiments thin, entire to lacerate; contextpale buff to buff and hard corky when dry, up to6 mm thick; tubes buff to buff yellow and hard corkywhen dry, up to 4 mm long. Odor and flavor unknown.Hyphal system monomitic in trama, dimitic in context;generative hyphae simple septate; skeletal hyphaeIKI−, CB−; tissues unchanged in KOH. Contextualgenerative hyphae frequently present, hyaline, slightlythick-walled, frequently simple septate, moderatelybranched, 5–12 mm diam; contextual skeletal hyphae

FIG. 8. Microscopic structures of Bondarzewia submesenter-ica (drawn from holotype). A. Basidia and basidioles. B.Cystidioles. C. Hyphae from trama. D. Hyphae from context.Bars 5 10 mm.

FIG. 7. Microscopic structures of Bondarzewia occidentalis(drawn from the holotype). A. Basidia and basidioles. B.Hyphae from trama. C. Hyphae from context. Bars 5 10 mm.

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