Phlebopus


Phlebopus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletinellaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in subtropical and pantropical regions, and contains 12 species. The species are saprobic, with some possibly able to form mycorrhizae with exotic trees in certain conditions. It contains the gigantic Phlebopus marginatus, the cap of which can reach in diameter.

Taxonomy

The genus was originally described as a subgenus of Boletus by Roger Heim in 1936, and raised to generic status by Rolf Singer that year. It was later redescribed with another type species under the name Phaeogyroporus by Rolf Singer in 1944. This name was used until 1981, when a specimen of Phlebopus colossus was collected and mycologist Paul Heinemann designated it as the lectotype.
The genus name is derived from the Greek Φλεβο- "vein" and πους "foot".

Description

Phlebopus is similar in appearance to species in the genus Gyrodon, but distinguished by its olive-brown to brown spore print, its stem which is never hollow, and its smooth spores which are brownish when viewed with a light microscope.

Importance

Phlebopus tropicus has been shown to form a crust of mycelium around the roots of species of Citrus in Brazil, covering colonies of the comstock mealybug Pseudococcus comstocki which attack the roots of these plants after they have been carried there by ants ; these mycelial crusts are called "criptas" by Brazilian writers. The Pseudococcus living in symbiosis with the fungus is believed to be the immediate reason for the subsequent death of the affected trees, but the action of an endotrophic mycorrhizal fungus weakens the plant before the attack of the Pseudococcus takes place.
Phlebopus portentosus and P. spongiosus are popular edible mushrooms in the cuisine of northern Thailand. They can produce fruiting bodies without a host plant, and can be therefore cultivated. P. bruchii is consumed as an edible mushroom in Argentina.

Species

, Index Fungorum lists the following species in Phlebopus:
ImageNameTaxon AuthorYear
Phlebopus beniensis Heinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus brasiliensisSinger1983
Phlebopus braunii Heinem.1951
Phlebopus bruchii Heinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus colossus Singer1936
Phlebopus cystidiosusHeinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus harleyiHeinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus latiporusHeinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus marginatusWatling & N.M. Greg.1988
Phlebopus mexicanusCifuentes, Cappello, T.J. Baroni & B. Ortiz2015
Phlebopus portentosus Boedijn1951
Phlebopus silvaticusHeinem.1951
Phlebopus spongiosusPham & Har. Takah.2012
Phlebopus sudanicus Heinem.1954
Phlebopus tropicus Heinem. & Rammeloo1982
Phlebopus viperinusSinger1947
Phlebopus xanthopusT.H. Li & Watling1999