A phylogenetic assessment of a fungicolous lineage in Coniocybomycetes: Chaenotricha, a new genus of Trichaptum-inhabiting species.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-22 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2023.12.13
A Suija, R T McMullin, P Lõhmus
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Abstract

The globally distributed genus Trichaptum is one of the most species-rich among polypores in terms of hosting other fungi. Among Trichaptum-associates, there is a group of mazaediate lichenized fungi (Coniocybomycetes, Ascomycota) that previously had an uncertain phylogenetic position. DNA sequences - mitochondrial small subunit (mtSSU), nuclear large subunit rDNA (nuLSU), and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) - were obtained from 29 specimens collected from Europe and North America. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of these three gene loci were used to infer phylogenetic position and relationships among lineages. Statistical tests were used to find which phenotypical characteristics distinguish species. The molecular sequence data provide evidence that the fungicolous specimens form a distinct lineage within Coniocybomycetes sister to the combined clade of Chaenotheca s. lat. and Sclerophora. Considering its phylogenetic placement and strict specialization, we describe a new genus - Chaenotricha. This fungicolous lineage contains three species based on molecular characteristics. Morphological characters mostly overlap except for spore size and stalk length of apothecia. We provide a new combination, Chaenotricha obscura, for the only previously described species for which we designate an epitype, and introduce a new species - Chaenotricha cilians. The third lineage remains undescribed because of a small sample size, which did not allow us to clearly delineate species boundaries. Citation: Suija A, McMullin RT, Lõhmus P (2023). A phylogenetic assessment of a fungicolous lineage in Coniocybomycetes: Chaenotricha, a new genus of Trichaptum-inhabiting species. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 255-269. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.13.

Coniocybomycetes 中一个菌系的系统发育评估:Chaenotricha,栖息于毛癣菌的一个新属。
分布于全球的毛癣菌属是多孔菌中寄生其他真菌种类最丰富的属之一。在 Trichaptum 的同属真菌中,有一组马扎地衣化真菌(子囊菌目,子囊菌科),它们以前的系统发育位置并不确定。从欧洲和北美采集的 29 个标本中获得了 DNA 序列--线粒体小亚基(mtSSU)、核大亚基 rDNA(nuLSU)和内部转录间隔(ITS)。对这三个基因位点的最大似然法和贝叶斯推断分析被用来推断系统发育位置和各系之间的关系。统计检验用于确定哪些表型特征可区分物种。分子序列数据提供的证据表明,嗜真菌标本在壳斗科(Coniocybomycetes)中形成了一个独特的支系,是Chaenotheca s. lat.和Sclerophora联合支系的姐妹支系。考虑到其系统发育的位置和严格的特化,我们描述了一个新属--Chaenotricha。根据分子特征,该真菌系包含三个物种。除孢子大小和叶柄长度外,形态特征大多重叠。我们提供了一个新的组合,即 Chaenotricha obscura,这是之前唯一描述过的物种,我们为其指定了一个外型,并引入了一个新种--Chaenotricha cilians。由于样本量较小,我们无法明确划分物种界限,因此第三系仍未被描述。引用:Suija A, McMullin RT, Lõhmus P (2023)。Coniocybomycetes 中一个菌系的系统发育评估:Chaenotricha, a new genus of Trichaptum-inhabiting species.Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 255-269. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.13.
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