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Shirouzu, T.; Hosaka, K.; Nam, K.-O.; Weir, B.S.; Johnston, P.R.; Hosoya, T.. |
Dacrymycetes, sister to Agaricomycetes, is a noteworthy lineage for studying the evolution of wooddecaying basidiomycetes; however, its species diversity and phylogeny are largely unknown. Species of Dacrymycetes previously used in molecular phylogenetic analyses are mainly derived from the Northern Hemisphere, thus insufficient knowledge exists concerning the Southern Hemisphere lineages. In this study, we investigated the species diversity of Dacrymycetes in New Zealand. We found 11 previously described species, and eight new species which were described here: Calocera pedicellata, Dacrymyces longistipitatus, D. pachysporus, D. stenosporus, D. parastenosporus, D. cylindricus, D. citrinus, and D. cyrtosporus. These eight newly described species and seven... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Dacrymycetes; New Zealand; Phylogeny; Southern Hemisphere; Taxonomy. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/625330 |
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Tanaka, K.; Endo, M.; Hirayama, K.; Okane, I.; Hosoya, T.; Sato, T.. |
Discosia (teleomorph unknown) and Seimatosporium (teleomorph Discostroma) are saprobic or plant pathogenic, coelomycetous genera of so-called ‘pestalotioid fungi’ within the Amphisphaeriaceae (Xylariales). They share several morphological features and their generic circumscriptions appear unclear. We investigated the phylogenies of both genera on the basis of SSU, LSU and ITS nrDNA and β-tubulin gene sequences. Discosia was not monophyletic and was separated into two distinct lineages. Discosia eucalypti deviated from Discosia clade and was transferred to a new genus, Immersidiscosia, characterised by deeply immersed, pycnidioid conidiomata that are intraepidermal to subepidermal in origin, with a conidiomatal beak having periphyses. Subdividing Discosia... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Amphisphaeriaceae; Anamorph; Coelomycetes; Discostroma; Pestalotioid fungi; Xylariales. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532483 |
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