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Checklist of the agaricoid and similar morphology mycobiota of Paraíba State, Brazil

Checklist da micota agaricoide e de morfologia similar do Estado da Paraíba, Brasil

ABSTRACT

Brazil has a rich biodiversity, but many species remain to be discovered, studied and cataloged. In the Paraíba State, taxonomy studies on agaric fungi are still infrequent. Thus, this present work carried out a bibliographic review of fungal species belonging to orders Agaricales, Boletales, Cantharellales Gomphales and Russulales from the Paraíba State previously described or mentioned, because the knowledge about the fungal diversity in the region still remain disaggregated and poorly known. Thus, we organize and present information about the geographic distribution of the taxa in this checklist format. For the compilation of the results, for each species we present the published herbarium numbers and their respective citations. As results, we found 79 taxa belonging 41 genera, 22 families and five orders occurring in areas of the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga. So, this review is extremely important for the dissemination of the valuation of the State’s biodiversity providing information about our Brazilian biomes.

Keywords:
Agaricomycetes; basidiomycota; neotropics; voucher

RESUMO

O Brasil possui uma rica biodiversidade, por isso existem muitas espécies a serem descobertas, estudadas e catalogadas. No Estado da Paraíba, ainda são poucos os estudos envolvendo taxonomia. Com isso, o trabalho realizou um levantamento bibliográfico das espécies fúngicas do Estado da Paraíba já descritas ou citadas, pois o conhecimento sobre a diversidade de fungos que possuímos ainda é muito desagregado e pouco conhecido. Dessa forma, organizamos e apresentamos informações sobre a distribuição geográfica dos táxons em formato de check list. Para a compilação dos resultados, para cada espécie apresentamos os números de tombamento do herbário publicados e suas citações. Como resultado, listamos 79 táxons pertencendo a 41 gêneros, 22 famílias e cinco ordens ocorrendo em áreas de Mata Atlântica e Caatinga. Sendo assim, este trabalho é de extrema importância para a avaliação da biodiversidade do Estado providenciando informação acerca os biomas brasileiros.

Palavras-chave:
Agaricomycetes; basidiomycota; neotrópicos; voucher

Introduction

It is known that Brazil has a rich biodiversity, with Cerrado and Mata Atlântica biomes considered as hotspots for biodiversity conservation, and the Pantanal biome as the largest swamped area of the world (Brandon et al. 2005Brandon, K., Fonseca, G.A.B., Rylands, A.B.. & da Silva, J.M.C. 2005. Conservação brasileira: desafios e oportunidades. Megadiversidade 1: 7-13.). The recognition of the tropical fungal biodiversity, on which many taxa remain undescribed and also in risk of extinction, is very important but, due of their magnitude, too many species remain to be discovered basing in taxonomic, systematic, ecological, morphological, studies on biological conservation and biodiversity as well palaeobiology, improving the knowledge about these organisms (Hawksworth 1991Hawksworth, D.L. 1991. The fungal dimension of biodiversity: magnitude, significance, and conservation. Mycological Research 95: 641-655., Funk et al. 2002Funk, V.A., Sakai, A.K. & Richardson, K. 2002 Biodiversity: the interface between systematics and conservation. Systematic biology 51: 235-237.).

Among Basidiomycota the fungi with agaricoid habit, formally called mushrooms, were formerly grouped in 16 families among the suborders Agaricineae, Boletineae and Russulineae, according to most known classification of the order Agaricales (Singer 1986Singer, R. 1986. The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy. 4th ed., Koeltz Scientific Books, Stuttgart.). During phylogenetic systematic studies, Matheny et al. (2006)Matheny, P.B., Curtis, J.M., Hofstetter, V., Aime, M.C., Moncalvo, J.-M., Ge, Z.-W., Yang, Z.-L., Slot, J.G., Ammirati, J.F., Baroni, T.J., Bougher, N.L., Hughes, K.W., Lodge, D.J., Kerrigan, R.W., Seidl, M.T., Aanen, D.K., DeNitis, M., Daniele, G.M., Desjardin, D.E., Kropp, B.R., Norvell, L.L., Parker, A., Vellinga, E.C., Vilgalys, R & Hibbett, D.S. 2006. Major clades of Agaricales: a multilocus phylogenetic overview. Mycologia 98: 982-995. divided the euagarics in six clades: 1) Plicaturopsidoid; 2) Pluteoid encompassing the families Pluteaceae (Pluteus Fr. and Volvariella Speg.), Amanitaceae (Amanita Pers. and Limacella Earle )and Hohenbuehelia Schulzer; 3) Hygrophoroid with Hygrophoraceae and some members previously belonging to Tricholomataceae; 4) Marasmioid, with Marasmiaceae, Omphalotaceae, Cyphellaceae, Physalacriaceae and Schizophyllaceae; 5) Tricholomatoide, with members Tricholomataceae sensu stricto, Lyophyllaceae, Entolomataceae and Mycenaceae; and 6) Agaricoid including Cystodermataceae, Nidulariaceae, Agaricaceae, Inocybaceae, Bolbitiaceae, Cortinariaceae, Psathyrellaceae, Crepidotaceae among other.

Recent studies by Dentinger et al. (2016)Dentinger, B.T.M., Gaya, E., O’Brien, H., Suz, L.M., Lachlan, R., Díaz-Valderrama, J.R., Koch, R.A. & Aime, M.C. 2016. Tales from the crypt: genome mining from fungarium specierns improves resolution of the mushroom tree of life. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 117: 11-32. described Agaricales divided into the suborders Hygrophorineae (containing Clavariaceae and Hygrophoraceae), Pleurotineae (Pleurotaceae and Pterulaceae), Schizophyllineae (Fistulinaceae and Schizophyllaceae), Marasmiineae (Cyphellaceae, Mararmiaceae, Mycenaceae, Omphalotaceae and Physalacriaceae), Tricholomatineae (Entolomataceae, Lyophyllaceae, Macrocystidiaceae and Tricholomataceae), Pluteineae (Amanitaceae and Pluteaceae), and Agaricineae (Agaricaceae, Psathyrellaceae, Strophariaceae, Crepidotaceae, Hymenogastraceae and Inocybaceae). The families previously considered in Agaricales, as Boletaceae (habit boletoid) and Russulaceae (russuloid), were separated in the orders Boletales e Russulales (Binder & Hibbett 2006Binder, M. & Hibbett, D.S. 2006. Molecular systematic and biological diversification of Boletales. Mycologia 98: 971-981., Miller et al. 2006Miller, S.L., Larsson, E., Larsson, K.-H., Verbeken, A. & Nuytink, J. 2006. Perspectives in the new Russulales. Mycologia 98: 960-970.).

Taxonomic studies on agaric fungi in Paraíba State was infrequent in the last century, with species described or cited by Singer (1961Singer, R. 1961. Fungi of Northern Brazil. Publicação do Instituto de Micologia da Universidade do Recife 304: 1-26., 1965Singer, R. 1965. Interesting and new Agaricales from Brazil. Atas do Instituto de Micologia da Universidade do Recife 2: 15-59., 1966Singer, R. 1966. Monographs of South American Basidiomycetes, especially those of the east slope of the Andes and Brazil. IX. Tricholoma in Brazil and Argentina. Darwiniana 14: 19-35., 1973aSinger, R. 1973a. Diagnoses Fungorum Novorum Agaricalium III. Beihefte zur Sydowia 7: 1-106., 1973bSinger, R. 1973b. The genera Marasmiellus, Crepidotus and Simocybe in the neotropics. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 44: 1-517., 1976Singer, R. 1976. Marasmieae (Basidiomycetes - Tricholomataceae). Flora Neotropica 17: 1-347., 1977Singer, R. 1977. Keys for identification of the species of Agaricales I. Sydowia 30: 192-279.), Horak (1977)Horak, E. 1977. Entoloma in South America. I. Sydowia 30, 40-111. and Oliveira & Sousa (1995Oliveira, I.C. & Sousa, M.A. 1995. Boletales (Hymenomycetes) no Campus I da Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa: I - Xerocomatae. Revista Nordestina de Biologia 10: 85-99., 1996Oliveira, I.C. & Sousa, M.A. 1996 - Boletales (Hymenomycetes) no Campus I da Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa: II - Gyrodontae. Revista Nordestina de Biologia 11: 97-117., 2002Oliveira, I.C. & Sousa, M.A. 2002 - Boletales (Hymenomycetes) no Campus I da Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa: III - Strobilomycetaceae. Revista Nordestina de Biologia 16: 43-53.). Only recently the studies in systematic and taxonomy of agaricoid fungi in the state were intensified with Wartchow et al. (2012, 2015Wartchow, F., Sulzbacher, M.A., Selosse, M.-A., Grebenc, T., Aime, M.C., Sá, M.C.A., Pinheiro, F.G.B., Baseia, I.G. & Ovrebo, C.L. 2015. Sebacina aureomagnifica, a new heterobasidiomycete from the Atlantic Forest of Northeast Brazil. Mycological Progress 14: 109., 2017), Magnago et al. (2013Magnago, A.C., Oliveira, J.J.S., Furtado, A.N.M., Urrea-Valencia, S. & Neves, M.A. 2013. Mushrooms-cogumelos. In: Neves, M.A., Baseia, I.G., Drechsler-Santos, E.R. & Góes-Neto, A. Guide to the common fungi of the semiarid region of Brazil, TECC Editora, Florianópolis, pp . 24-49., 2015, 2017Magnago, A.C., Neves, M.A. & Silveira, R.M.B. 2017. Fistulinella ruschii sp. nov., and a new Record of Fistulinella campinaranae var. scrobiculata for the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Mycologia 109: 1003-1013., 2019), Pinheiro & Wartchow (2013), Pinheiro et al. (2013), Gomes & Wartchow (2014)Gomes, A.R.P. & Wartchow, F. 2014. Coprinellus arenicola, a new species from Paraíba, Brazil. Sydowia 66: 249-256., Henkel et al. (2014), Coimbra et al. (2015)Coimbra, V.R.M., Pinheiro, F.G.B., Wartchow, F. & Gibertoni, T.B. 2015. Studies on Gymnopus sect. Impudicae (Omphalotaceae, Agaricales) from Northern Brazil: two new species and notes on G. montagnei. Mycological Progress 14: 110., Silva-Junior & Wartchow (2015)Silva-Junior, F.C.S. & Wartchow, F. 2015. Gymnopilus purpureograminicola (Strophariaceae, Agaricomycetidae), a new species from Paraíba, Brasil. Nova Hedwigia 101: 395-402., Sá & Wartchow (2016)Sá, M.C.A. & Wartchow, F. 2016. Volvariella leucocalix (Pluteaceae), a new species from Brazilian semiarid region. Mycosphere 7: 30-35., Barbosa-Silva et al. (2017Barbosa-Silva, A., Ovrebo, C.L., Ortiz-Santana, B., Sá, M.C.A., Sulzbacher, M.A., Roy, M. & Wartchow, F. 2017. Tylopilus aquarius, comb. et stat. nov., and its new variety from Brazil. Sydowia 69: 115-122., 2020), Nascimento & Wartchow (2018)Nascimento, C.C. & Wartchow, F. 2018. Limacella brunneovenosa (Amanitaceae: Agaricomycetidae: Basidiomycota), a new species of Limacella sect. Amanitella from Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology 8: 372-379., Silva-Filho et al. (2019, 2020, 2021), Barbosa-Silva & Wartchow (2020)Barbosa-Silva, A. & Wartchow, F. 2020. Considerations on the rare species Phlebopus brasiliensis (Fungi, Basidiomycota, Boletinellaceae) from Atlantic Forest of Northeast Brazil. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 133: 109-119. and Sulzbacher et al. (2020)Sulzbacher, M.A., Orihara, T., Grebenc, T., Wartchow, F., Smith, M.E., Martín, M.P., Giachini, A.J., Baseia, I.G. 2020. Longistriata flava (Boletaceae, Basidiomycota) - a new monotypic sequestrate genus and species from Brazilian Atlantic Forest. MycoKeys 62: 53-73.. They described or reported more taxa for the region.

The objective of this work is to perform a bibliographic overview of agaric fungi of Paraíba State, for improve the current status of knowledge of this group of fungi in this region. This knowledge is essential for instruct and raise awareness about the importance of the biological conservation in ecosystems and the self-sustainability (Lodge et al. 1995Lodge, D.J., Chapela, I., Samuels, G., Uecker, F.A., Desjardin, D., Horak, E., Miller Junior, O.K., Hennebert, G.L., Decock, C.A., Ammirati, J., Burdsall Junior, H.H., Kirk, P.M., Minter, D.W., Halling, R., Læssøe, T., Mueller, G.M., Huhnmdorf, S., Oberwinkler, F., Pegler, D.N., Spooner, B., Petersen, R.H., Rogers, J.D., Ryvarden, L., Watling, R., Turnbull, E. & Whalley, A.J.S. 1995. A survey of patters of Diversity in non-lichenized fungi. Mitteilungen der Eidgenössischen Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft 70: 157-173., Straatsma et al. 2001Straatsma, G., Ayer, F. & Egli, S. 2001. Species richness, abundance, and phenology of fungal fruit bodies over 21 years in a Swiss forest plot. Mycological Research 105: 515-523.).

Materials & Methods

The Paraíba State (figure 1) is localized at the Northeastern region of Brazil and occupies an area of 56,372 km2, corresponding to less than 1% of the national territory (Francisco et al. 2015Francisco, P.R.M., Medeiros, R.M., Santos, D. & Matos, R.M. 2015. Classificação climática de Köppen e Thornthwaite para o Estado da Paraíba. Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 8: 1006-1016.). The geographical relief is diversified, with parts with humid, subhumid and semiarid climates. Regarding to vegetation, the state has forests formation as restinga, mangrove, ombrophilous and semideciduous forests, humid forests, tabuleiros costeiros, arbustive-arborous caatinga, open arbustive caatinga and other (Governo do Estado Paraíba 2006Governo do Estado Paraíba. 2006. PERH-PB. Plano estadual de recursos hídricos: Resumo Executivo & Atlas. Consórcio TC/BR Concremat, Brasilia.). The names of the biomes are according to IBGE (2004)IBGE. 2004. Mapas de Cobertura Vegetal dos Biomas Brasileiros. Ministério do Meio Ambiente, Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Diretoria de Geociências Brasilia..

Figure 1
Collection sites of agaricoid fungi in the Paraíba State, Brazil. a. Map with its respective municipalities. 1. São José dos Cordeiros. 2. Juazeirinho. 3. Areia. 4. Mamanguape. 5. Mataraca. 6. Cabedelo. b. Magnification of collection sites in the city of João Pessoa. 7. Jardim Botânico Benjamin Maranhão. 8. Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Source: modified fom Google Earth.
Figure 2
Graphic showing the number of taxa of agaricoid fungi per family recorded from the Paraíba State, Brazil.
Table 1
Checklist of agaricoid and similar morphology fungi from the State of Paraíba, Brazil and their respective localities, authorities and references.

For the elaboration of the map, we use Google Earth™. For the species compilation we performed a bibliographic survey in which the species are presented with their citation and region of the State where the material was collected, including respective herbarium voucher’s deposit. When the authors did not inform herbarium number, we consulted the INCT-Virtual Herbarium of Flora and Fungi website (http://inct.splink.org.br/) If we do not find the herbarium code and number, we inform the collection number and the herbarium acronym where supposedly the material is deposited [e.g., Singer B 3341 (BAFC, LIL), M.A. Neves 412 (FLOR), A.N.M. Furtado 32 (FLOR) and other]. Taxonomic position of the generic names is based in He et al. (2019)He, M.Q., Zhao, R.L., Hyde, K.D., Begerowm D., Kemler, M., Yurkovm A., McKenziem E.H.C., Raspé, O., Kakishimam M., Sánchez-Ramírez, S., Vellingam E.C., Halling, R.E., Papp. V., Zmitrovich, I.V., Buyck, B., Ertz, D., Wijayawardene, N.N., Cui, B.K., Schoutteten, N., Liu, X.Z., Li, T.H., Yao, Y.J., Zhu, X.Y., Liu, A.Q., Li, G.J., Zhangm M.Z., Ling, Z.L., Cao, B., Antonín, V., Boekhout, T., da Silva, B.D.B., De Crop, E., Decock, C., Dima, B., Dutta, A.K., Fell, J.W., Geml, J., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachinim A.J., Gibertoni, T.B., Gorjón, S.P., Haelewaters, D., He, S.H., Hodkinson, B.P., Horak, E., Hoshino, T., Justo, A., Lim, Y.W., Menolli Jr., N., Mešić, A., Moncalvo, J.-M., Mueller, G.M., Nagy, L.G., Nilsson, R.H., Noordeloos, M., Nuytinck, J., Orihara, T., Ratchadawan, C., Rajchenberg, M., Silva-Filho, A.G.S., Sulzbacher, M.A., Tkalčec, Z., Valenzuela, R., Verbeken, A., Vizzini, A., Wartchow, F., Wei, T.Z., Weiß, M., Zhao, C.L. & Kirk, P.M. 2019. Notes, outline and divergence times of Basidiomycota. Fungal Diversity 99: 105-367., Kalichman et al. (2020)Kalichman, J., Kirk, P.M. & Matheny, P.B. 2020. A compendium of generic names of agarics and Agaricales. Taxon 69: 425-447. and Wijayawardene et al. (2020)Wijayawardene, N.N., Hyde, K.D., Al-Ani, L.K.T., Tedersoo, L., Haelewaters, D., Rajeshkumar, K.C., Zhao, R.L., Aptroot, A., Leontyev, D.V., Saxena, R.K., Tokarev, Y.S., Dai, D.Q., Letcher, P.M., Stephenson, S.L., Ertz, D., Lumbsch, H.T., Kukwa, M., Issi, I.V., Madrid, H., Phillips, A.J.L., Selbmann, L., Pfliegler, W.P., Horváth, E., Bensch, K., Kirk, P.M., Kolaříková, K., Raja, H.A., Radek, R., Papp, V., Dima, V., Ma, J., Malosso, E., Takamatsu, S., Rambold, G., Gannibal, P.B., Triebel, D., Gautam, A.K., Avasthi, S., Suetrong, S., Timdal, E., Fryar, S.C., Delgado, G., Réblová, M., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Pawłowska, J.Z., Humber, R.A., Kodsueb, R., Sánchez-Castro, I., Goto, B.T., Silva, D.K.A., de Souza, F.A., Oehl, F., da Silva, G.A., Silva, I.R., Błaszkowski, J., Jobim, K., Maia, L.C., Barbosa, F.R., Fiuza, P.O., Divakar, P.K., Shenoy, B.D., Castañeda-Ruiz, R.F., Somrithipol, S., Lateef, A.A., Karunarathna, S.C., Tibpromma, S., Mortimer, P.E., Wanasinghe, D.N., Phookamsak, R., Xu, J., Wang, Y., Tian, F., Alvarado, P., Li, D.W., Kušan, I., Matočec, N., Mešic, A., Tkalčec, Z., Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N., Papizadeh, M., Heredia, G., Wartchow, F., Bakhshi, M., Boehm, E., Youssef, N., Hustad, V.P., Lawrey, J.D., Santiago, A.L.C.M.A., Bezerra, J.D.P., Souza-Motta, C.M., Firmino, A.L., Tian, Q., Houbraken, J., Hongsanan, S., Tanaka, K., Dissanayake, A.J., Monteiro, J.S., Grossart, H.P., Suija, A., Weerakoon, G., Etayo, J., Tsurykau, A., Vázquez, V., Mungai, P., Damm, U., Li, Q.R., Zhang, H., Boonmee, S., Lu, Y.Z., Becerra, A.G., Kendrick, B., Brearley, F.Q., Motiejūnaitė, J., Sharma, B., Khare, R., Gaikwad, S., Wijesundara, D.S.A., Tang, L.Z., He, M.Q., Flakus, A., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Zhurbenko, M.P., McKenzie, E.H.C., Stadler, M., Bhat, D.J., Liu, J.K., Raza, M., Jeewon, R., Nassonova, E.S., Prieto, M., Jayalal, R.G.U., Erdoğdu, M., Yurkov, A., Schnittler, M., Shchepin, O.N., Novozhilov, Y.K., Silva-Filho, A.G.S., Gentekaki, E., Liu, P., Cavender, J.C., Kang, Y., Mohammad, S., Zhang, L.F., Xu, R.F., Li, Y.M., Dayarathne, M.C., Ekanayaka, A.H., Wen, T.C., Deng, C.Y., Pereira, O.L., Navathe, S., Hawksworth, D.L., Fan, X.L., Dissanayake, L.S., Kuhnert, E., Grossart, H.P. & Thines, M. 2020. Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Mycosphere 11: 1060-1456.. Epithets and species authority are based in Mycobank (Crous et al. 2004Crous, P.W., Gams, W., Stalpers, J.A., Robert, V. & Stegehuis, G. 2004. MycoBank: an online initiative to launch mycology into 21st century. Studies in Mycology 50: 19-22., Robert et al. 2113). Herbaria codes follow Thiers (continuously updated)Thiers, B. 2020 [continuously updated] - Index Herbariorum: A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Botanical Garden’s Virtual Herbarium. Available at http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ih/ (access on 15 December 2020).
http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ih/...
, except for UFRN-Fungos (Departamento de Botânica e Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte).

Results and discussion

In this study we are considering only taxa with agaricoid and also similar habit as boletoid, russuloid, cantharelloid (Cantharellales, Moncalvo et al. 2006Moncalvo, J.-M., Nilsson, R.H., Koster, B., Dunham, S.M., Bernauer, T., Matheny, P.B., Porter, T.M., Margaritescu, S., Weiß, M., Garnica, S., Danell, E., Langer, G., Langer, E., Larsson, E., Larsson, K.-H. 2006. The cantharelloid clade: dealing with incongruent trees and phylogenetic reconstruction methods. Mycologia 98: 937-948.) and gomphoid (Gomphales, Hosaka et al. 2006Hosaka, K., Bates, S.T., Beever, R.E., Castellano, M.A., Colgan II, W., Domínguez, L.S., Nouhra, E.R., Geml, J., Giachini, A.J., Kenney, S.R., Simpson, N.B., Spatafora, J.W. & Trappe, J. 2006. Molecular phylogenetics of the gomphoid-phalloid fungi with an establishment of the new subclass Phallomycetidae and two new orders. Mycologia 98: 949-959.).

After survey of 30 works (including article, books and books chapters) we found 79 taxa belonging to 41 genera, 22 families and five orders (figure 2, table 1), collected from eight areas belonging six municipalities: Cabedelo (FLONA Restinga de Cabedelo), João Pessoa (Jardim Botânico Benjamin Maranhão and UFPB Campus I), Mataraca (Millenium Inorganic Chemicals Minning a Crystal Company - now Tronox) and Mamanguape (REBio Guaribas) in the Atlantic Forest biome; and Areia (Parque Estadual Mata do Pau-Ferro), Juazeirinho (Fazenda Unha de Gato), and São José dos Cordeiros (RPPN Fazenda Almas) in the Caatinga biome (figure 1). Most of these specimens are deposited at JPB, but also in the herbaria of BAFC, F, FLOR, LIL, UFRN-Fungos and URM.

In João Pessoa it was recorded at least two well delimited areas, UFPB Campus I and Jardim Botânico Benjamin Maranhão. All species published by Singer (1961Singer, R. 1961. Fungi of Northern Brazil. Publicação do Instituto de Micologia da Universidade do Recife 304: 1-26., 1965Singer, R. 1965. Interesting and new Agaricales from Brazil. Atas do Instituto de Micologia da Universidade do Recife 2: 15-59., 1966Singer, R. 1966. Monographs of South American Basidiomycetes, especially those of the east slope of the Andes and Brazil. IX. Tricholoma in Brazil and Argentina. Darwiniana 14: 19-35., 1973aSinger, R. 1973a. Diagnoses Fungorum Novorum Agaricalium III. Beihefte zur Sydowia 7: 1-106., 1973bSinger, R. 1973b. The genera Marasmiellus, Crepidotus and Simocybe in the neotropics. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 44: 1-517., 1976Singer, R. 1976. Marasmieae (Basidiomycetes - Tricholomataceae). Flora Neotropica 17: 1-347., 1977Singer, R. 1977. Keys for identification of the species of Agaricales I. Sydowia 30: 192-279.) were delimited only with the city’s name (table 1), and no exact locality was able to be informed. In Mataraca, it was recorded a mining currently named Tronox’.

Regarding to genera Marasmius was the genus with the most species recorded for the state. We found 10 species cited or described (table 1). The genus comprises about 600 worldwide known species, most of them saprophytic (He et al. 2019He, M.Q., Zhao, R.L., Hyde, K.D., Begerowm D., Kemler, M., Yurkovm A., McKenziem E.H.C., Raspé, O., Kakishimam M., Sánchez-Ramírez, S., Vellingam E.C., Halling, R.E., Papp. V., Zmitrovich, I.V., Buyck, B., Ertz, D., Wijayawardene, N.N., Cui, B.K., Schoutteten, N., Liu, X.Z., Li, T.H., Yao, Y.J., Zhu, X.Y., Liu, A.Q., Li, G.J., Zhangm M.Z., Ling, Z.L., Cao, B., Antonín, V., Boekhout, T., da Silva, B.D.B., De Crop, E., Decock, C., Dima, B., Dutta, A.K., Fell, J.W., Geml, J., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachinim A.J., Gibertoni, T.B., Gorjón, S.P., Haelewaters, D., He, S.H., Hodkinson, B.P., Horak, E., Hoshino, T., Justo, A., Lim, Y.W., Menolli Jr., N., Mešić, A., Moncalvo, J.-M., Mueller, G.M., Nagy, L.G., Nilsson, R.H., Noordeloos, M., Nuytinck, J., Orihara, T., Ratchadawan, C., Rajchenberg, M., Silva-Filho, A.G.S., Sulzbacher, M.A., Tkalčec, Z., Valenzuela, R., Verbeken, A., Vizzini, A., Wartchow, F., Wei, T.Z., Weiß, M., Zhao, C.L. & Kirk, P.M. 2019. Notes, outline and divergence times of Basidiomycota. Fungal Diversity 99: 105-367., Wijayawardene et al. 2020Wijayawardene, N.N., Hyde, K.D., Al-Ani, L.K.T., Tedersoo, L., Haelewaters, D., Rajeshkumar, K.C., Zhao, R.L., Aptroot, A., Leontyev, D.V., Saxena, R.K., Tokarev, Y.S., Dai, D.Q., Letcher, P.M., Stephenson, S.L., Ertz, D., Lumbsch, H.T., Kukwa, M., Issi, I.V., Madrid, H., Phillips, A.J.L., Selbmann, L., Pfliegler, W.P., Horváth, E., Bensch, K., Kirk, P.M., Kolaříková, K., Raja, H.A., Radek, R., Papp, V., Dima, V., Ma, J., Malosso, E., Takamatsu, S., Rambold, G., Gannibal, P.B., Triebel, D., Gautam, A.K., Avasthi, S., Suetrong, S., Timdal, E., Fryar, S.C., Delgado, G., Réblová, M., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Pawłowska, J.Z., Humber, R.A., Kodsueb, R., Sánchez-Castro, I., Goto, B.T., Silva, D.K.A., de Souza, F.A., Oehl, F., da Silva, G.A., Silva, I.R., Błaszkowski, J., Jobim, K., Maia, L.C., Barbosa, F.R., Fiuza, P.O., Divakar, P.K., Shenoy, B.D., Castañeda-Ruiz, R.F., Somrithipol, S., Lateef, A.A., Karunarathna, S.C., Tibpromma, S., Mortimer, P.E., Wanasinghe, D.N., Phookamsak, R., Xu, J., Wang, Y., Tian, F., Alvarado, P., Li, D.W., Kušan, I., Matočec, N., Mešic, A., Tkalčec, Z., Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N., Papizadeh, M., Heredia, G., Wartchow, F., Bakhshi, M., Boehm, E., Youssef, N., Hustad, V.P., Lawrey, J.D., Santiago, A.L.C.M.A., Bezerra, J.D.P., Souza-Motta, C.M., Firmino, A.L., Tian, Q., Houbraken, J., Hongsanan, S., Tanaka, K., Dissanayake, A.J., Monteiro, J.S., Grossart, H.P., Suija, A., Weerakoon, G., Etayo, J., Tsurykau, A., Vázquez, V., Mungai, P., Damm, U., Li, Q.R., Zhang, H., Boonmee, S., Lu, Y.Z., Becerra, A.G., Kendrick, B., Brearley, F.Q., Motiejūnaitė, J., Sharma, B., Khare, R., Gaikwad, S., Wijesundara, D.S.A., Tang, L.Z., He, M.Q., Flakus, A., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Zhurbenko, M.P., McKenzie, E.H.C., Stadler, M., Bhat, D.J., Liu, J.K., Raza, M., Jeewon, R., Nassonova, E.S., Prieto, M., Jayalal, R.G.U., Erdoğdu, M., Yurkov, A., Schnittler, M., Shchepin, O.N., Novozhilov, Y.K., Silva-Filho, A.G.S., Gentekaki, E., Liu, P., Cavender, J.C., Kang, Y., Mohammad, S., Zhang, L.F., Xu, R.F., Li, Y.M., Dayarathne, M.C., Ekanayaka, A.H., Wen, T.C., Deng, C.Y., Pereira, O.L., Navathe, S., Hawksworth, D.L., Fan, X.L., Dissanayake, L.S., Kuhnert, E., Grossart, H.P. & Thines, M. 2020. Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Mycosphere 11: 1060-1456.), and recent studies referred 49 taxa, mostly from Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil (e.g. Oliveira et al. 2014Oliveira, J.J.S., Sanchez-Ramirez, S. & Capelari, M. 2014. Some new species and new varieties of Marasmius (Marasmiaceae, Basidiomycota) from Atlantic Rainforest areas of São Paulo state, Brazil. Mycological Progress 13: 923-949., 2020aOliveira, J.J.S., Moncalvo, J.-M., Margaritescu, S. & Capelari, M. 2020a. Phylogenetic and morphological analyses of species of Marasmius sect. Marasmius from the Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil. Plant Systematic and Evolution 306: 31., 2020bOliveira, J.J.S., Moncalvo, J.-M., Margaritescu, S. & Capelari, M. 2020b. A morphological and phylogenetic evaluation of Marasmius sect. Globulares (Globulares-Sicci complex) with nine new taxa from the Neotropical Atlantic Forest. Persoonia 44: 240-277.). The genus is considered a key component in the tropical mycobiota, due to the importance in decomposing leaf litter in forest by the networks of rhizomorphs that facilitate the trap litter (Lodge & Cantrell 1995Lodge, D.J. & Cantrell, S. 1995. Fungal communities in wet tropical forests: variation in time and space. Canadian Journal of Botany 73: S1391-S1398.), and plays an important role in the nutrient cycle (Braga-Neto et al. 2008Braga-Neto, R., Luizão, R.C.C., Magnusson, W.E., Zuquim, G. & Castilho, C.V. 2008. Leaf litter fungi in a Central Amazonian Forest: the influence of Rainfall, soil and topography on the distribution of fruiting bodies. Biodiversity and Conservation 17: 2701-2712.).

We also noted 15 species with putative Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) habit belonging to families Amanitaceae (Amanita), Boletaceae (Boletellus Murrill, Chalciporus Bataille, Fistulinella Henn. and Tylopilus P. Karst.), Hydnaceae (Cantharellus Juss.) and Russulaceae [Lactifluus (Pers.) Roussel] (Smith & Read 2008Smith, S.E. & Read, D.J. 2008. Mycorrhisal Symbiosis. 3rd ed. Academic Press, New York.). Some of them were found in the REBio Guaribas, an area with tableland vegetation with white sandy soil (Thomas & Barbosa 2008Thomas, W.W. & Barbosa, M.R.V. 2008. Natural vegetation types in the Atlantic Coastal Forest of Hortheastern brazil. Memoirs of the New York Botanic Garden 100: 6-20.). Interestedly, ECM macrofungi are much diverse in this kind of substrate (Roy et al. 2016) and are important to help their plant hosts to uptake nutrients from this poor-nutrient substrate (Smith & Read 2008Smith, S.E. & Read, D.J. 2008. Mycorrhisal Symbiosis. 3rd ed. Academic Press, New York.).

General remarks and conclusion

In Paraíba State, Magnago et al. (2013)Magnago, A.C., Oliveira, J.J.S., Furtado, A.N.M., Urrea-Valencia, S. & Neves, M.A. 2013. Mushrooms-cogumelos. In: Neves, M.A., Baseia, I.G., Drechsler-Santos, E.R. & Góes-Neto, A. Guide to the common fungi of the semiarid region of Brazil, TECC Editora, Florianópolis, pp . 24-49. cited 22 names of agaricoid species from the semiarid and Magnago et al. (2015)Magnago, A.C., Furtado, A.N.M., Urrea-Valencia, S., Freitas, A.F., Neves, M.A. 2015. New records of agaricoid fungi (Basidiomycota) from Paraíba, Brazil. Biotemas 28: 9-21. 18 species from the Atlantic Forest. However, some names published by them need to be re-analyzed for a more accurate identification. As an example, we can mention the material identified as Coprinus xerophilus Bogart by Magnago et al. (2013)Magnago, A.C., Oliveira, J.J.S., Furtado, A.N.M., Urrea-Valencia, S. & Neves, M.A. 2013. Mushrooms-cogumelos. In: Neves, M.A., Baseia, I.G., Drechsler-Santos, E.R. & Góes-Neto, A. Guide to the common fungi of the semiarid region of Brazil, TECC Editora, Florianópolis, pp . 24-49. which currently corresponds to C. calyptratus Peck (Gomes & Wartchow 2018Gomes, A.R.P. & Wartchow, F. 2018. Notes on two coprinoid fungi (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) from the Brazilian semiarid region. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 75: 285-295.). Thus, most of the names reported may be a misapplication of European species names and need to be revised. For this reason, we have included all information as possible of the collection data for each name.

Taxonomic knowledge about agaricoid fungi in Brazil is still little understood, requiring more specific researches and focus in this group of macrofungi, and also among other diverse groups of the Kingdom Fungi.

In order to increase the knowledge about the high biodiversity of macrofungi belonging to this group in the Paraíba State, it is essential to have as a basis the research and revision of information on studies already carried out, making a survey of species already found and cataloged. We did not find studies published on ecological aspects of agaricoid fungi from Paraíba State. This is due to the lack of investment in research in the state, resulting in the scarcity of information of fungal species in the region.

Acknowledgements

The acknowledge wish thank Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), by funding the projects Programa de Pesquisa em Biodiversidade (PPBio Proc. 60/2009), and Fungos agaricoides em áreas de Mata Atlântica e Caatinga no Estado da Paraíba (Edital Universal Proc. 420.448/2016-0), and by the concession of Produtividade em Pesquisa (Proc. 307922/2014-6 and Proc. 307947/2017-3), grant for FW and Iniciação Científica -- IC (Proc. 307947/2017-3) for JCVA.

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Associate Editor: Viviana Motato-Vásquez

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    13 Dec 2021
  • Date of issue
    2021

History

  • Received
    18 Oct 2020
  • Accepted
    16 Mar 2021
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