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Corrigendum: Sicoli G, Passalacqua NG, De Giuseppe AB, Palermo AM, Pellegrino G (2019) A new species of Psathyrella (Psathyrellaceae, Agaricales) from Italy. MycoKeys 52: 89–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.52.31415

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Two morphological features of the new Psathyrella species, described in the paper, need to be emended: the presence of pleurocystidia and the spore length range. Figure 3 (G, H and I) showed pyriform cells on the cap cuticle, not pleurocystidia. This mistake originated from a wrong labelling of the photo folder. Conversely to what is stated in Table 1 and on pages 93 and 100, pleurocystidia were not observed. Coherently with the DNA analysis, this correction addresses the discussion on page 99 to the certain inclusion of our fungus in the Section Spintrigerae (Fr.) Konr. & Maubl. and in the “candolleana” clade. Due to a transcription error, the spore length range was 7.2–8.8 μm instead of 7.2–11.8 μm. Missing reference (cited in the Introduction as Lansdown et al. 2018): Lansdown RV, Juffe Bignoli D, Beentje HJ (2017) Cladium mariscus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T164157A65910896. https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/ 164157/65910896
Corrigenda: Sicoli G, Passalacqua NG, De Giuseppe AB, Palermo AM, Pellegrino G... 129
Corrigendum: Sicoli G, Passalacqua NG, De Giuseppe
AB, Palermo AM, Pellegrino G (2019) A new species
of Psathyrella (Psathyrellaceae, Agaricales) from
Italy. MycoKeys 52: 89–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/
mycokeys.52.31415
Giovanni Sicoli1, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua2, Antonio B. De Giuseppe2,
Anna Maria Palermo1, Giuseppe Pellegrino1
1 Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Science, e University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavàcata di Rende,
Cosenza, Italy 2 Museum of Natural History of Calabria and Botanical Garden, e University of Calabria,
87036 Arcavàcata di Rende, Cosenza, Italy
Corresponding author: Giovanni Sicoli (giovanni.sicoli@unical.it)
Academic editor: Bryn Dentinger|Received 9 August 2019|Accepted 9 August 2019|Published 2 October2019
Citation: Sicoli G, Passalacqua NG, De Giuseppe AB, Palermo AM, Pellegrino G (2019) Corrigenda: Sicoli G,
Passalacqua NG, De Giuseppe AB, Palermo AM, Pellegrino G (2019) A new species of Psathyrella (Psathyrellaceae,
Agaricales) from Italy. MycoKeys 52: 89–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.52.31415. MycoKeys 58: 129–129.
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.58.38856
Two morphological features of the new Psathyrella species, described in the paper,
need to be emended: the presence of pleurocystidia and the spore length range.
Figure 3 (G, H and I) showed pyriform cells on the cap cuticle, not pleurocys-
tidia. is mistake originated from a wrong labelling of the photo folder. Conversely
to what is stated in Table 1 and on pages 93 and 100, pleurocystidia were not
observed. Coherently with the DNA analysis, this correction addresses the discussion
on page 99 to the certain inclusion of our fungus in the Section Spintrigerae (Fr.) Konr.
& Maubl. and in the “candolleana” clade.
Due to a transcription error, the spore length range was 7.2–8.8 µm instead of
7.2–11.8 µm.
Missing reference (cited in the Introduction as Lansdown et al. 2018):
Lansdown RV, Jue Bignoli D, Beentje HJ (2017) Cladium mariscus. e IUCN Red List
of reatened Species 2017: e.T164157A65910896. https://www.iucnredlist.org/spe-
cies/164157/65910896
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