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Baorangia G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang 2016

Authors: Zhang, Xu; Liang, Zhi-Qun; Jiang, Shuai; Xu, Chang; Fu, Xin-Hua; Zeng, Nian-Kai;

Baorangia G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang 2016

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Key to the species of Baorangia known from the world. 1. Pileus 15 cm in diam when mature.................................................................................................................................................5 2. Hymenophore changing to dark blue when injured, then dingy orange-yellow or olive................................................. B. alexandri 2. Hymenophore changing to blue when injured....................................................................................................................................3 3. Pileus grayish red, grayish rose, reddish gray, reddish brown, a distribution in Asia............................................. B. pseudocalopus 3. Pileus darker, deep apple red, pinkish red, brick red to brownish red, a distribution in North America...........................................4 4. Cap colored with deep vinaceous red that slowly fades to dull ochraceous with red splashes, and stipe context golden yellow..................................................................................................................................................................................................... B. bicolor 4. Cap colored with a mottled brick red to brownish red, and stipe context paler yellow............................................. B. rufomaculata 5. Basidiospores with Q m> 2.60, distribution in temperate areas...................................................................................... B. emileorum 5. Basidiospores with Q m <2.60, distribution in tropical areas..............................................................................................................6 6. Basidiomata larger when mature (up to 23 cm), basidiospores shorter but wider [(6–)7.5–9(–10) × (4–)4–5(–5.5) µm] with Q m = 2.52, cheilocystidia smaller (21–37 × 11.5–15 µm)............................................................................................................... B. major 6. Basidiomata smaller when mature (up to 17 cm), basidiospores longer but narrower [7.5–11.5(–12.5) × 3.5–5 µm] with Q m = 2.24, cheilocystidia larger (39.5–63.5 × 16.5–23 µm)....................................................................................................... B. duplicatopora

Published as part of Zhang, Xu, Liang, Zhi-Qun, Jiang, Shuai, Xu, Chang, Fu, Xin-Hua & Zeng, Nian-Kai, 2021, Baorangia duplicatopora (Boletaceae, Boletales), a new bolete from tropical China, pp. 49-58 in Phytotaxa 508 (1) on pages 55-56, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.508.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/5425776

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Boletaceae, Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota, Fungi, Baorangia, Biodiversity, Boletales, Taxonomy

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