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Type: Article
Published: 2020-11-27
Page range: 71–80
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A morphological and phylogenetic characterisation of Inocybe similis (Agaricales, Inocybaceae), a rare species described by Bresadola in 1905

Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino, Viale P.A. Mattioli 25, I-10125 Torino, Italy.
Via A. Vespucci 7, 1537, 33052 Cervignano del Friuli (UD), Italy.
Società Veneziana di Micologia, c/o Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia, Fontego dei Turchi, S. Croce 1730, 30135, Venezia, Italy.
Panoramastraße 47, 69257 Wiesenbach, Germany.
Dept. Biology and Geology, Physics and Inorganic Chemistry, Rey Juan Carlos University, C/ Tulipán s/n, 28933 Móstoles, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Life Sciences (Botany Unit), University of Alcalá, 28805 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Inocybaceae taxonomy Fungi

Abstract

Inocybe similis, a very rare smooth-spored species originally described from Italy by Bresadola, is illustrated. Based on sequence generated from the type specimen, freshly collected specimens from five sites, Grado in north-east Italy, Tolmin in Slovenia, Forchach and Rieden in Austria and Füssen in Gemany could be asigned to I. similis and a more detailed description is provided here.

                The macro- and micromorphological features of I. similis suggest this species should be placed in Inocybe sect. Splendentes according to Singer´s classification. In contrast, our phylogenetic analyses support instead that I. similis belongs to Inocybe sect. Marginatae. From a morphological point of view, I. similis is close to I. vulpinella, but it is phylogenetically close to I. flavobrunnescens in sect. Marginatae.