Description of some species of the genus Laccaria (Agaricales) in Mexico
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.1978.2.480Abstract
El presente trabajo es un estudio taxonómico y florístico del género Lacearía
en México, el cual está basado en el material depositado en los herbarios mexicanos
ENCB y MEXLJ. Se citan algunos datos ecológicos y de distribución
del género en el país. El género Lacearía es importante por presentar especies
micorrízicas y comestibles. Se presenta una clave con nueve especies hasta ahora
identificadas: Lacearía amethystina (Bolt. ex Hook.) Murr., L. bicolor (Maire)
Orton, L. bullulifera Sing,, L. glabripes McNabb, L. laccata (Scop. ex Fr.) Berk.
& Br., L. masonii var. brevispinosa (Stev.) McNabb, L. próxima (Boud.) Pat.,
L. tetraspora Sing., y L. violaceo-niger Stev. De ellas, L. amethystina, L. bullulifera
y L. laccata, ya habían sido citadas para México, y las otras seis, se registran
por primera vez en la micoflora mexicana. La distribución del género Lacearía
en México es bastante amplia, habiéndose registrado, hasta la fecha, para
quince entidades federativas: Chiapas, Chihuahua, Distrito Federal, Durango,
Estado de México, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Oaxaca,
Puebla, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala y Veracruz. De las nueve especies que se citan
aquí, L. laccata y L. amethysíina son las que presentan mayor distribución en
el país.
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