Arcyria and allied genera: taxonomic backbone and character evolution.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-04 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2025.15.04
I Yatsiuk, D Leontyev, M Schnittler, T Ehlers, V Mikryukov, U Kõljalg
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Arcyria, one of the most diverse genera of bright-spored myxomycetes, has recently been identified as polyphyletic within the paraphyletic family Arcyriaceae sensu lato. However, due to the high variability and inconsistency of morphological traits in Trichiales, no taxonomic decision has yet been proposed to rectify this situation. A thorough revision of the genus is necessary. To address this, we present results of the extensive taxonomic and geographic sampling of the genus by incorporating sequences of two marker genes from 192 specimens of Arcyria spp. from 19 countries and six continents into the existing three gene phylogenetic backbone of Trichiales. Our phylogenies decisively confirm the polyphyletic nature of Arcyria, with a considerable part of the genus forming a sister clade to Hemitrichia. Consequently, we erect here the new family Hemitrichiaceae and resurrect the genus Heterotrichia to accommodate the second major branch of former Arcyria species. Additionally, we describe the new genus Spiromyxa with intermediate phylogenetic position and unique combination of morphological traits. Furthermore, we show that most of the Arcyria morphospecies included into this study are either species complexes or para- or polyphyletic taxa. Traits, previously thought to delimit the genus Arcyria, show little consistency with the phylogeny. In particular, the expanding, net-like capillitium, attached to the cup or stalk, appears to have been present in the ancestor of three families of Trichiales, afterwards mostly persisted in two of them and evolved into something else in the third. Such traits as ornamentation of capillitium, cup and spores retain their taxonomic value primarily at the species level. However, the colour of the spore mass in fresh condition partially aligns with our phylogenetic results: most of the yellow "Arcyria" species cluster within Heterotrichia, while red and grey species sort mostly into separate subclades within the clade incorporating the remaining species of the genus Arcyria. Citation: Yatsiuk I, Leontyev D, Schnittler M, Ehlers T, Mikryukov V, Kõljalg U (2025). Arcyria and allied genera: taxonomic backbone and character evolution. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 15: 97-118. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.04.

木门属及其属:分类主干和性状演化。
Arcyria是明亮孢子黏菌中最多样化的属之一,最近被确定为paraphyletic family Arcyriaceae sensu lato。然而,由于毛毛属植物形态特征的高度变异性和不一致性,尚未提出任何分类决定来纠正这种情况。对该属进行彻底的修订是必要的。为了解决这一问题,我们将来自19个国家和6大洲的192个Arcyria spp.标本的2个标记基因序列整合到毛毛虫现有的3个基因系统发育骨干中,对毛毛虫属进行了广泛的分类和地理采样。我们的系统发育决定性地证实了Arcyria的多系性,该属的相当一部分形成了Hemitrichia的姐妹分支。因此,我们在这里建立了新的半毛菌科,并复活了异毛菌属,以容纳前毛菌种的第二个主要分支。此外,我们还描述了具有中间系统发育位置和独特形态特征组合的新属。此外,我们还表明,本研究中包括的大多数蛇属形态种要么是种复合体,要么是准种或多种分类群。以前被认为是划分铁蒺藜属的特征,与系统发育几乎没有一致性。特别值得一提的是,附着在杯状或柄状的扩张的网状毛细体,似乎曾出现在三种毛细体的祖先身上,后来在其中两种毛细体中基本保留下来,在第三种毛细体中进化成其他东西。毛茸毛、杯状和孢子的纹饰等特征主要在种水平上保留其分类价值。然而,新鲜条件下孢子团的颜色部分与我们的系统发育结果一致:大多数黄色的“Arcyria”物种聚集在异毛属中,而红色和灰色的物种大多在包含Arcyria属剩余物种的分支中分类为单独的亚分支。引用本文:Yatsiuk I, Leontyev D, Schnittler M, Ehlers T, Mikryukov V, Kõljalg U(2025)。木门属及其属:分类主干和性状演化。真菌分类学与进化15:97-118。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2025.15.04。
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