Phylogenetic this website support We show an unsupported monophyletic subsect. Pudorini (H. pudorinus as H. persicolor and H. erubescens) in our ITS analysis, but H. purpurascens appears at the base of the adjacent clade (Online Resource 9). In the analysis presented by Larsson (2010; unpublished data), subsect. Pudorini (H. erubescens, H. pudorinus ��-Nicotinamide supplier and H. purpurascens) appears as a paraphyletic group with 95 % support for the basal branch while subsect. Clitocyboides appears as a monophyletic clade. Species included Type species: Hygrophorus pudorinus (= H. persicolor Ricek). Hygrophorus erubescens (Fr.) Fr. and H. purpurascens (Alb. & Schwein. : Fr.)
Fr. are included based on morphological and phylogenetic data. Comments The name H. pudorinus has been misapplied to a Hygrophorus species associated with Abies, now named H. abieticola. Examination of the type painting and comparisons with the protologue of H. pudorinus revealed that H. persicolor is a synonym. Candusso (1997) assumed Bataille’s name, Pudorini, was published at subsection rank and Cediranib inadvertently combined it at that rank in Hygrophorus. Hygrophorus [subgen. Colorati sect. Pudorini ] subsect. Salmonicolores E. Larss., subsect. nov. MycoBank MB804113.
Type species Hygrophorus abieticola Krieglst. ex Gröger et Bresinsky, Regensb. Mykol. Schr.: 15: 211 (2008). Etymology: salmon – salmon, colores – colored, for the salmon colored basidiomes. Pileus subviscid, pale incarnate, salmon or ochraceous orange, universal and partial veil absent; lamellae distant, adnate to decurrent, white or with a pale salmon tinge; stipe dry or subviscid, white, yellowish or pale Isotretinoin salmon orange, apex floccose-fibrillose; odor none or like turpentine. Phylogenetic support The subsect. Salmonicolores clade (H. abieticola and H. queletii) is moderately supported (68 % MPBS) as a monophyletic
clade in the analysis presented by Larsson (2010, unpublished data). These species were not included in our analyses. Species included Type species: Hygrophorus abieticola. Hygrophorus queletii Bres. is included based on morphological and phylogenetic data. The ITS sequence from the western North America taxon diverges from European H. abieticola and likely needs a new name at species or variety rank. Comments The name H. pudorinus has been misapplied to a Hygrophorus species associated with Abies. Krieglsteiner was the first to recognize the species associated with Abies as H. abieticola. The name was later validated by Gröger and Bresinsky (Bresinsky 2008) and it is the type of the new section, Salmonicolores. In Singer (1986), subsect. “Fulvoincarnati “Hesler & A.H. Sm. (1939, invalid, Art. 36.1) included H. abieticola (as H. pudorinus, but apparently a mixed species concept) and H. queletii, corresponding to subsect. Salmonicolores, except that the subsection also included the type species of sect. Fulventes (H. arbustivus Fr.).