The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis

A critical analysis of the known species of Morchella from Mexico, including M. angusticeps, M. costata, M. elata, M. esculenta (M. conica; M. crassipes, M. rotunda), M. guatemalensis and M. umbrina, is presented. In addition, M. rufobrunnea is described as a new species from the State of Veracruz....

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Váldodahkkit: GASTON GUZMAN HUERTA, Fidel Tapia Padilla
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Almmustuhtton: Mycologia 1998
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Fidel Tapia Padilla
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description A critical analysis of the known species of Morchella from Mexico, including M. angusticeps, M. costata, M. elata, M. esculenta (M. conica; M. crassipes, M. rotunda), M. guatemalensis and M. umbrina, is presented. In addition, M. rufobrunnea is described as a new species from the State of Veracruz. Morchella rufobrunnea belongs to the blushing species, a fourth group of species in the genus proposed by the authors. The blushing species also include M. guatemalensis and M. rigidoides, and all three species are confined to the tropics or subtropics. Morchella rigidoides is known only from New Guinea, and M. guatemalensis only from Guatemala and Mexico. The new species differs in the form and color of the ascomata, length of the alveolae, and the color of staining. A revision of the microscopic features of M. guatemalensis is made based on recent collections from Mex­ ico and Guatemala. After a comparison of the asci, ascospores and paraphyses of M. guatemalensis with those of M. rufobrunnea and other close species, it is concluded that microscopic features, except the width of the paraphyses in some cases, are not important in the taxonomy of the genus. The form and color of the ascomata, the position of the ribs, the length of the alveolae, and the staining are the most important taxonomic features in Morchella. A key to the seven known species of Morchella in Mexico is presented.
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spelling repo-1005-872017-11-23T21:00:13Z The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis GASTON GUZMAN HUERTA Fidel Tapia Padilla Mycologia 1998 info:eu-repo/semantics/article A critical analysis of the known species of Morchella from Mexico, including M. angusticeps, M. costata, M. elata, M. esculenta (M. conica; M. crassipes, M. rotunda), M. guatemalensis and M. umbrina, is presented. In addition, M. rufobrunnea is described as a new species from the State of Veracruz. Morchella rufobrunnea belongs to the blushing species, a fourth group of species in the genus proposed by the authors. The blushing species also include M. guatemalensis and M. rigidoides, and all three species are confined to the tropics or subtropics. Morchella rigidoides is known only from New Guinea, and M. guatemalensis only from Guatemala and Mexico. The new species differs in the form and color of the ascomata, length of the alveolae, and the color of staining. A revision of the microscopic features of M. guatemalensis is made based on recent collections from Mex­ ico and Guatemala. After a comparison of the asci, ascospores and paraphyses of M. guatemalensis with those of M. rufobrunnea and other close species, it is concluded that microscopic features, except the width of the paraphyses in some cases, are not important in the taxonomy of the genus. The form and color of the ascomata, the position of the ribs, the length of the alveolae, and the staining are the most important taxonomic features in Morchella. A key to the seven known species of Morchella in Mexico is presented. info:eu-repo/classification/cti/2 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/2 http://inecol.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1005/87 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess citation:Guzmán G., Tapia Padilla F. 1998. The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis. Mycologia. 90 (4): 705-714 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 application/pdf
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GASTON GUZMAN HUERTA
Fidel Tapia Padilla
The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title_full The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title_fullStr The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title_full_unstemmed The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title_short The known morels in México, a description of a new blushing species, Morchella rufobrunnea, and new data on M. guatemalensis
title_sort known morels in mexico a description of a new blushing species morchella rufobrunnea and new data on m guatemalensis
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