Lentinula madagasikarensis

Lentinula madagasikarensis is a species of edible[1] agaric fungus in the family Marasmiaceae that is found in Madagascar. It was described by Buyck, Randrianjohany & Looney in 2021. It is "strikingly" similar to the shiitake mushroom in appearance, but phylogenetic research shows its closest relative is Costa Rican Lentinula aciculospora. It grows on various dead wood in forests dominated by Uapaca densifolia, Sarcolaenaceae and Eucalyptus robusta.[1] Its description expands the known range of Lentinula genus transoceanically and by over 4000 miles (from the Asian locations of shiitake)[1]

Lentinula madagasikarensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Omphalotaceae
Genus: Lentinula
Species:
L. madagasikarensis
Binomial name
Lentinula madagasikarensis
Buyck, Randrianjohany & Looney 2021

References

  1. Looney, B.P.; Buyck, B.; Menolli, N.; Randrianjohany, E.; Hibbett, D. (2021-12-01). "Lentinula madagasikarensis sp. nov ., a relative of shiitake mushrooms from Madagascar". Fungal Systematics and Evolution. 8 (1): 1–8. doi:10.3114/fuse.2021.08.01. PMC 8687056. PMID 35005568.


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