Austroboletus

{{Short description|Genus of fungi}}

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| image = Austroboletus eburneus 418196.jpg

| image_caption = Austroboletus eburneus

| taxon = Austroboletus

| authority = (Corner) Wolfe (1980)

| type_species = Austroboletus dictyotus

| type_species_authority = (Boedijn) Wolfe (1980)

| synonyms = * Boletus subgen. Austroboletus Corner (1972)

}}

Austroboletus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The widely distributed genus contains species that form mycorrhizal relationships with plants.

Taxonomy

E. J. H. Corner originally defined Austroboletus as a subgenus of Boletus in his 1972 work Boletus in Malaysia, before it was raised to genus level in 1979 by mycologist Carl B. Wolfe. The type species is Austroboletus dictyotus, a fungus originally described by Karel Bernard Boedijn in 1960 as a member of the genus Porphyrellus. The generic name Austroboletus means "southern bolete".

In a 2014 molecular genetics study, Wu and colleagues defined 22 clades within the Boletaceae. They found the genus as understood to be polyphyletic – composed of two distinct lineages. One with pitted stipes, which remained as Austroboletus, while those with smoother stipes were moved to Veloporphyrellus. They delineated a subfamily Austroboletoideae, which contained genera with pitted spores, including Austroboletus, Fistulinella, Mucilopilus and Veloporphyrellus. These genera were notable in the family in that their fruit bodies generally do not change colour when bruised.

Description

Although they resemble other boletes macroscopically, Austroboletus is differentiated microscopically with spores that are pitted, rather than smooth. The spore colour ranges from lilac- or pinkish-brown to wine-coloured. The pores and tubes are whitish. Members of the genus have a distinctive stipe marked by a coarse reticulate or lacunar (pitted) pattern—most prominent in species native to the western Pacific. The caps are usually dry when young, and sometimes sticky in maturity, with a surface texture ranging from smooth to tomentose to scaly. Microscopically, Austroboletus lacks clamp connections in the hyphae, and the presence of pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia (cystidia on the pore face and edge, respectively) is variable.

Habitat, distribution, and ecology

Members of the genus are found mainly in the tropics, as well as Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia in the southern hemisphere and Japan and North America in the Northern Hemisphere. Two species are found in North America: A. gracilis and A. subflavidus. The majority of Austroboletus species form mycorrhizal relationships with plant species.

Species

{{As of|2023|December}}, Index Fungorum lists 38 valid species in the genus Austroboletus.

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! Image !! Scientific Name !! Taxon author !! Year !! Distribution

A. albidusYan C. Li & Zhu L. Yang2021China (Jiangxi)
A. albovirescensYan C. Li & Zhu L. Yang2021China
A. amazonicusA.M. Vasco-Pal. & C. López-Quint.2014Colombia
A. appendiculatusSemwal, D. Chakr., K. Das, Indoliya, D. Chakrabarty, S. Adhikari & Karun.2017India
120pxA. asperK. Syme, Bonito, T. Lebel, Fechner & Halling2020Queensland
120pxA. austrovirensN.A. Fechner, Bougher, Bonito & Halling2017Queensland
A. brunneisquamusN.K. Zeng, Chang Xu & S. Jiang2021China
A. cornalinus(Perr.-Bertr. & R.Heim) E.Horak1980Gabon
A. dictyotus(Boedijn) Wolfe1980China (Hunan)
120pxA. eburneusWatling & N.M.Greg.1986Queensland
A. festivus(Singer) Wolfe1980Brazil
120pxA. fusisporus(Kawam. ex Imazeki & Hongo) Wolfe1980China (Yunnan)
A. graciliaffinisSinger1988north of Brazil and in Colombia and Venezuela
120pxA. gracilis(Peck) Wolfe1980Mexico to Costa Rica
A. heterospermus(R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) Singer1983
120pxA. lacunosus (Kuntze)T.W.May & A.E.Wood1995Australia, New caledonia and New Zealand
A. latitubulosusE.Horak1980Papua New Guinea
A. malaccensis(Pat. & C.F.Baker) Wolfe1980
A. mucosus(Corner) Wolfe1980
120pxA. mutabilisHalling, Osmundson & M.A. Neves2006northern Australia
120pxA. neotropicalisSinger, J.García & L.D.Gómez1991Costa Rica
120pxA. occidentalisWatling & N.M.Greg.1986Australia and southeastern Tasmania
A. olivaceobrunneusYan C. Li & Zhu L. Yang2021China
A. olivaceoglutinosusK.Das & Dentinger2015India (Sikkim), China (Yunnan)
A. olivaceusSinger1983
A. purpurascens(Heinem.) E.Horak1980Zaire
120pxA. rarus(Corner) E.Horak1980Singapore and Australia
A. rionegrensis(Singer & I.J.Araujo) Singer1983Brazil.
120pxA. roseialbusN.A. Fechner, Bonito, T. Lebel & Halling2017eastern New South Wales
120pxA. rostrupii(Syd. & P.Syd.) E.Horak1980Thailand, Singapore
A. rubiicolor(Corner) E.Horak1980Singapore
A. schichianus(Teng & L.Ling) E.Horak1980China
120pxA. subflavidus(Murrill) Wolfe1980United States(New Jersey to Florida and Texas) and Central America
120pxA. subvirens(Hongo) Wolfe1980Japan, Papua New Guinea
A. trinitatensisWolfe1988
120pxA. tristis(Pat. & C.F.Baker) Wolfe1980
A. viscidoviridisN.A. Fechner, Bonito, T. Lebel & Halling2017Queensland
A. yourkaeF.E. Guard, McMull.-Fish., Van Wyk, T. Lebel & Halling2021Queensland

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{{cite journal |author=Wolfe CB. |year=1979 |title=Austroboletus and Tylopilus subgenus Porphyrellus, with emphasis on North American taxa |journal=Bibliotheca Mycologica |volume=69 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/austroboletustyl0000wolf/page/1 1–148] |isbn=978-3-7682-1251-9 |url=https://archive.org/details/austroboletustyl0000wolf/page/1 }}

{{cite journal |vauthors=Wu G, Feng B, Xu J, Zhu XT, Li YC, Zeng NK, Hosen MI, Yang ZL |title=Molecular phylogenetic analyses redefine seven major clades and reveal 22 new generic clades in the fungal family Boletaceae |journal=Fungal Diversity |date=2014 |volume=69 |issue=1 |pages=93–115 |doi=10.1007/s13225-014-0283-8|s2cid=256068024 }}

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