There are no usable herbarium specimens for the type of Alpova rubescens; therefore a lectotype and an epitype are designated hereby to preserve current usage of the name. As lectotype the Vittadini’s Fig. XII E/Tab. IV (from Monographia Tuberacearum) was selected. The epitype chosen for A. rubescens is a recent large collection from Liguria (Italy). Furthermore to investigate the phylogenetic position of A. rubescens among Alpova spp. comparative 28S-rDNA gene sequence analyses were conducted. The new combination Rhizopogon alexsmithii (Trappe) Vizzini & Zotti is proposed.

Typification of Octaviania rubescens (Paxillineae, Boletales) and phylogenetic hypotheses for genus Alpova

VIZZINI, Alfredo;
2010-01-01

Abstract

There are no usable herbarium specimens for the type of Alpova rubescens; therefore a lectotype and an epitype are designated hereby to preserve current usage of the name. As lectotype the Vittadini’s Fig. XII E/Tab. IV (from Monographia Tuberacearum) was selected. The epitype chosen for A. rubescens is a recent large collection from Liguria (Italy). Furthermore to investigate the phylogenetic position of A. rubescens among Alpova spp. comparative 28S-rDNA gene sequence analyses were conducted. The new combination Rhizopogon alexsmithii (Trappe) Vizzini & Zotti is proposed.
2010
102(4)
967
975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/09-256
Agaricomycetes, hypogeous Boletales, Melanogaster, Paxillineae, Rhizopogon, Suillineae, 28S–rDNA, taxonomy
A. Vizzini; M. Zotti; S. Ryman; S. Ghignone
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