Xanthoconium

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Xanthoconium is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1944, who included Boletus affinis and what was then known as Gyroporus stramineus as the type species. These two species were part of the "strange group of species described by Murrill and Snell as white-spored Gyropori, and separated by the latter under the new generic name Leucogyroporus."[1] C.B. Wolfe described three species from the United States in 1987: X. chattoogaense, Xanthoconium montaltoense, and X. montanum.[2] As of February 2015, the nomenclatural database Index Fungorum list seven species in Xanthoconium.[3]

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Xanthoconium
Xanthoconium purpureum
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Boletales
Family: Boletaceae
Genus: Xanthoconium
Singer (1944)
Type species
Xanthoconium stramineum
(Murrill) Singer (1944)
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The concept of Xanthoconium has been not fully described using molecular phylogenetic analysis, but it is clearly a distinct genus, apart from Boletus.[4] However, Xanthoconium separans was found to be more closely related to Boletus Sensu stricto than to Xanthoconium.[4]

Species

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ImageScientific nameTaxon authorYearDistribution
Xanthoconium affine(Peck) Singer1944hardwood forests east of the Rocky Mountains, and in Mexico
Xanthoconium chattoogaenseWolfe1987Known only from the type locality, along a tributary of the Chattooga River in North Carolina.[2]
Xanthoconium fuscicepsN.K. Zeng, Zhi Q. Liang & S. Jiang2017China
Xanthoconium montaltoenseWolfe1987Found in south-central Pennsylvania.[2]
Xanthoconium montanumWolfe1987Found in Macon County, North Carolina, in Nantahala National Forest.[2]
Xanthoconium porophyllumG. Wu & Zhu L. Yang2016China
Xanthoconium purpureumSnell & E.A.Dick1962eastern North America
Xanthoconium separans(Peck) Halling & Both1998South Eastern United States
Xanthoconium sinenseG. Wu, Y.Y. Cui & Zhu L. Yang2016China
Xanthoconium stramineum(Murrill) Singer1944eastern North America
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