Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2010
Abstract
Phylogenies based on ITS and LSU nrDNA sequences show Agaricus (Gymnopus) acervatus as unique within the Gymnopus/Rhodocollybia complex. These phylogenies imply that a separate genus is necessary, and Connopus is proposed. Infraspecific morphological and DNA-based variation within C. acervatus suggests that a western North American clade might be reproductively isolated from the eastern North American/Scandinavian clade and that in this species complex the European and eastern North American clade might be conspecific. A Scandinavian exemplar is selected for bar-coding. Two GenBank sequences with name-phylogenetic placement inconsistencies are identified.
Recommended Citation
Hughes, Karen; Mather, David A.; and Peterson, Ronald H., "A new genus to accommodate Gymnopus acervatus (Agaricales)" (2010). Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Publications and Other Works.
http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_ecolpubs/8
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