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Original Articles

A Samoan Hebeloma with phylogenetic ties to the western Pacific

Pages 149-156 | Received 28 Feb 2014, Accepted 03 Oct 2014, Published online: 20 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

Hebeloma ifeleletorum is described as a new species from American Samoa. Based on analyses of ITS and combined nLSU-ITS datasets H. ifeleletorum clusters with but is distinct from described species that have been placed in the genus Anamika by some. The phylogenetic relationship of H. ifeleletorum to the genus Anamika from Asia and to other species from Australia and New Caledonia suggests that H. ifeleletorum has origins in the western Pacific.

Acknowledgments

The National Geographic Society is gratefully acknowledged for providing the financial support to do field and laboratory work for this project. The National Park of American Samoa and the Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources in American Samoa are thanked for providing the necessary collecting permits and for giving helpful advice about collecting within the national park.

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