Additions to the coriaceous families Peniophoraceae and Stereaceae (Russulales): Six novel wood-inhabiting taxa in the genera Conferticium, Gloeocystidiellum, and Peniophora from southwest China.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Mycokeys Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.115.147044
Lu Wang, Yonggao Zhu, Siyuan He, Sana Jabeen, Changlin Zhao
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Russulales comprises a highly diverse group of species with respect to basidiomata morphology and hymenophore configuration, in which this order is highly heterogeneous, that can be classified as resupinate, effused-reflexed, discoid, clavarioid, pileate, or stipitate, and with varied hymenophores such as smooth, hydnoid, poroid, and lamellate in different russuloid species. Species in Russulales have been considered to have significant economic value. Six new wood-inhabiting fungi belonging to the genera Conferticium, Gloeocystidiellum, and Peniophora of two families, Peniophoraceae and Stereaceae (Russulales), were found in southwest China. Sequences of ITS+nLSU loci of six new taxa were generated, and phylogenetic analyses were performed with the maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, and Bayesian inference methods with an emphasis on the phylogeny of wood-inhabiting smooth species in this order. The combined ITS+nLSU loci analysis showed that the six new species grouped within the order Russulales, in which Conferticiumtuberculatum, Gloeocystidiellumcremeum, and G.fissuratum grouped into the family Stereaceae, and Peniophoraalbohymenia, P.hengduanensis, and P.punctata grouped into the family Peniophoraceae. The morphology and multi-gene phylogenetic analyses confirmed the novelty and placement of the six new taxa. Descriptions, illustrations, and phylogenetic analysis results of the new taxa are provided.

Additions归属于木蕨科和木蕨科:中国西南木蕨属、木蕨属和木蕨属六个新的木栖分类群。
在包膜膜形态和膜膜结构方面,包膜膜由高度多样化的物种组成,其中这一目是高度异质性的,可分为复盖状、积液反射状、盘状、棒状、桩状或刺状,并且在不同的包膜膜种类中具有不同的膜孔,如光滑膜孔、水螅膜孔、多孔膜孔和层状膜孔。Russulales中的物种被认为具有重要的经济价值。摘要在中国西南地区发现了6种新的木栖真菌,隶属于木栖真菌科和木栖真菌科2科的木栖真菌(conticium, Gloeocystidiellum, Peniophora)。对6个新分类群的ITS+nLSU基因座进行了系统发育分析,并采用最大似然、最大简约和贝叶斯推理方法,重点研究了该目木栖光滑物种的系统发育。ITS+nLSU基因座联合分析表明,6个新种归属于龙葵目,其中,conticiumtuberculatum、Gloeocystidiellumcremeum和G.fissuratum归属于龙葵科,Peniophoraalbohymenia、p.p hengduanensis和p.p ontata归属于龙葵科。形态学和多基因系统发育分析证实了这6个新分类群的新颖性和位置。文中给出了新分类群的描述、图解和系统发育分析结果。
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