Index Fungorum no. 243
Effectively published 21/05/2015 11:09:13 (ISSN 2049-2375)
Nomenclatural novelties : Boris Assyov, Jean-Michel Bellanger, Paul Bertéa, Régis Courtecuisse, Gerhard Koller, Michael Loizides, Guilhermina Marques, José Antonio Muñoz, Nicolò Oppicelli, Davide Puddu, Franck Richard & Pierre-Arthur Moreau
Imperator G. Koller, Assyov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Loizides, G. Marques, P.-A. Moreau, J.A. Muñoz, Oppicelli, Puddu & F. Richard, gen.nov.
IF550508
Habitus robustissimarum Boletacearum typicus. A gen. Rubroboletus differt pileo tacto caeruleo- dein nigro maculoso, contextum in stipites basi rubropurpureo. Stipes robustum, totaliter reticulato atque flavo-purpurascens. Pori minuti, primitus lutei vel rubri, tacto cærulescentibus. Caro compacta, odore fortis, flavo-sulphurea, virescens deiunque fracta caerulescens; rubra stipite basi.
Holotype: Boletus torosus Fr. 1835.
Phylogenetic results based on ITS and 28S rDNA sequences reveal that the three species cited above belong to a monophyletic lineage, not characterized in earlier works (Nuhn et al. 2013, Fungal Biology 117: 479-511 ; Arora & Frank 2014, Mycologia 106(3): 464-480 ; Gelardi et al. 2014, Mycologia 106(6): 1168-1187 ; Simonini & Vizzini 2014 , Mycol. Progr. 13(1): 95-109 ; Wu et al. 2014, Fungal Diversity on line, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-014-0283-8; Wu et al. 2015, Fungal Diversity on line, DOI: 10.1007/s13225-015-0322-0). The three species identified in this clade are all European, known from broadleaved forests on calcareous soils. This group is characterized by a unique combination of features : yellow to reddish-orange reticulate stipe, staining dark purplish red from base with age, a typical blue to blackish staining on pileus surface when touched, and an intense blueing reaction of the context when cut. Pores are either yellow, red or purplish with a high chromatic variability of all parts of basidiome in I. rhodopurpureus. The taxonomic status of these variants, as well as of Boletus xanthocyaneus Romagn., requires further studies.
Phylogenetic results supporting this publication (ITS and 28S ML phylogenetic trees) are accessible online at http://boletales.com/phylogenetics/.
Acknowledgements : to Paul Pirot for verification of the Latin diagnosis, and to the members of the web forum Mediterranean Fungi, from which this project originated.
Etymology: Imperator (Lat., Emperor) in honour of the impressive and prestigious Boletus torosus, and its smaller but equally remarkable relatives.
Imperator luteocupreus (Bertéa & Estadès) Assyov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Courtec., Koller, Loizides, G. Marques, J.A. Muñoz, N. Oppicelli, D. Puddu, F. Rich. & P.-A. Moreau, comb.nov.
IF550510
Basionym: Boletus luteocupreus Bertéa & Estadès, Docums Mycol. 20(no. 78): 10 (1990)
Imperator rhodopurpureus (Smotl.) Assyov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Courtec., Koller, Loizides, G. Marques, J.A. Muñoz, N. Oppicelli, D. Puddu, F. Rich. & P.-A. Moreau, comb.nov.
IF550511
Basionym: Boletus rhodopurpureus Smotl., C.C.H. 29(1-3): 31 (1952)
Imperator torosus (Fr.) Assyov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Courtec., Koller, Loizides, G. Marques, J.A. Muñoz, N. Oppicelli, D. Puddu, F. Rich. & P.-A. Moreau, comb.nov.
IF550512
Basionym: Boletus torosus Fr., in Fries & Hök, Boleti, Fungorum generis, illustratio: 10 (1835)