Through continuous sampling of agaric fungi conducted from ۲۰۱۴–۱۷ at different locations of
Eslamabad-e Gharb (Iran), two specimens belonging to the genus Pluteuswere collected. At the collection site, GPS coordinates; habit, habitat and macro-morphological characters were recorded and photographed. Microscopic features including basidiospores, basidia, cystidia and pileipellis were observed, measured and illustrated using a light microscope, OLYMPUS BX۵۱. Primer pairs ITS۱/ITS۴ were used to amplify and sequencing of ITS rDNA. Phylogenetic analyses of ITS-rDNA sequence data using Maximum Likelihood approaches with ۱۰۰۰ bootstrap replicates were performed using the MEGA۶ software (Tamura et al. ۲۰۱۳). Based on the morphological characteristics along with data obtained from ITS rDNA sequences, two species including Pluteuscinereofuscus and P. nanus were identified. Pluteusnanus has been previously reported from Iran (Saber ۱۹۹۱, Saber & Mehravaran ۲۰۰۴), but P. cinereofuscus is reported here as a new record for the mycobiota of Iran. Morphological characteristics of this species are as follows: Pileus up to ۴.۰ cm in diameter, when young hemispherical, then expanding to plano-convex with low umbo, hardly striate at margin; at first hygrophanous and olive-brown in color, later olivaceous grey at centre and brown-grey at margin (Fig. ۱a). Gills free, moderately crowded, at first white, then turns to pink (Fig. ۱b). Spore print brownish pink. Stipe tall, cylindrical, up to ۵.۰ cm high and less than ۱.۰ cm in diameter, white in color and pale grey at base. Ring absent. Pileipellis consisted of globose elements (Fig. ۱c). Basidiospors smooth, subglobose to ellipsoid and ۸–۹ × ۶.۳–۶.۹ μm (Fig. ۱h). Basidia clavate, four-spored (Fig. ۱d). Pleurocystidia in various shapes of cylindrical, clavate, utriform or lageniform (Fig. ۱e-g). Comparing the sequence of this specimen with the sequences of P. cinereofuscus available in the GenBank database using Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) algorithm, represented only ۹۴% similarity. This may be attributed to the complex nature of P. cinereofuscus.Nevertheless, clear morphological characteristics along with the results of phylogenetic analyses represented in figure ۲, confirmed the identity of specimens. Pluteus is a species-rich genus belonging to the family
Pluteaceae with more than ۳۰۰ species worldwide (Kirk et al. ۲۰۰۸). The genus is characterized by pink spore prints, free gills and the absence of ring and volva. These fungi are saprophytic and grow mainly on wood or wood remains (Hansen & Knudsen ۱۹۹۲). According to the literature, prior to this study, ۱۶ species of Pleuteus have been reported from Iran (Saber ۱۹۹۱, ۱۹۹۳, ۲۰۰۰, Saber & Esmaeili Taheri ۲۰۰۲, ۲۰۰۴, Saber & Mehravaran ۲۰۰۴, Ershad ۱۹۹۵, Arefipour et al. ۲۰۰۶, Asef ۲۰۰۷). Most of these reports have been related to the identification of macrofungi in the north of the country. Indeed, other regions including
Kermanshah province have poorly studied. Therefore, greater attention to identifying macrofungi in this region and other poorly investigated areas in the country is needed. Specimen examined: Iran:
Kermanshah province, Islamabad-e Gharb, Darbadam, solitary on the remains of the leaves and twigs of oak trees, E۴۶º ۲۵´ ۵۴˝, N۳۴º ۰۱´۰۸˝, ۱۷۰۰ m, ۱۲ May ۲۰۱۶, E. Seidmohammadi (IRAN ۱۶۹۶۰ F).