Taxonomic Swap 81558 (Tehty 21-08-2020)

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Lisännyt jameskm elokuu 20, 2020 11:55 IP. | Tallentanut jameskm elokuu 21, 2020
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If I'm reading this correctly (and I am a layperson so I may certainly be confused) all eastern North American Strobilomyces are now considered S. strobilaceus?

Lähettänyt jef yli 3 vuotta sitten

I think the cited paper says that European S. floccopus is the same as European S. strobilaceus. Neither was found in North America. The North American Strobilomyces are distinct, including one or more unnamed species according to the authors.

Lähettänyt lumenal yli 3 vuotta sitten

Thanks for that! I'll be interested to see if our North American species get a name anytime soon.

Lähettänyt jef yli 3 vuotta sitten

Catalogue of Life lists S. strobilaceus as the accepted name, and S. floccopus and S. strobiliformis as unaccepted synonyms: https://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/1585220bea19dc48e4ac5ed9709aec7f/source/tree

Not sure if that's for Europe or North America though. ITIS doesn't seem to list the genus in general.

Lähettänyt bdagley yli 3 vuotta sitten

European S. floccopus and S. strobilaceus are the same thing; since that is where both species were described, the names are synonyms. What people call Strobilomyces floccopus in North America is a separate, undescribed species, but for the moment I think we can leave it under S. strobilaceus. There are also Strobilomyces confusus and S. "dryophilus" in North America, at least.
Catalogue of Life is not really a helpful resource for fungi. It just takes its information from Species Fungorum, which sometimes makes questionable taxonomic choices. In this case, it appears to be correct.

Lähettänyt jameskm yli 3 vuotta sitten

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