Cantharellus zangii, a new subalpine basidiomycete from southwestern China
Cantharellus zangii is described and illustrated from subalpine forest (>3000 m) in northwestern Yunnan, China. The diagnostic characteristics of C. zangii are the small thinfleshed fruit bodies with a long tapering fistulose stipe, a bright orange veined hymenophore,
thin-walled clamped hyphae, and large ellipsoid basidiospores. So far it is only known from the type locality and its nearby area.
Keywords: CANTHARELLALES; ECTOMYCORRHIZAL; ENDEMIC SPECIES; TAXONOMY
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 28 September 2012
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