The
Omphalotaceae fam. nov., which include the genera
Omphalotus and
Lampteromyces, are defined on the basis of characteristic sesquiterpenes and of their ability to cause white-rot. Anatomical and morphological features of the representatives of these genera support the creation of this new family. The occurrence of pigments, typical of the
Boletales, and of cyanophilous spores, indicate membership of the
Omphalotaceae in the order
Boletales. Relationships to the other families of this order — especially to the
Paxillaceae — are discussed. The possible functional significance of fungal metabolites is considered.
Key words
Basidiomycetes
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Boletales
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Paxillaceae
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Omphalotaceae
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Omphalotus
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Lampteromyces
- Mycelial cultures - chemosystematics - chemotaxonomy - pigments - sesquiterpenes - wood decay
Herrn Prof. Dr.J. Poelt zur Vollendung seines 60. Lebensjahres gewidmet.—Veränderte Fassung eines Vortrages auf der Tagung der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft, Wien, September 1984.