Two unusual new species of Pleosporales: Anteaglonium rubescens and Atrocalyx asturiensis.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 MYCOLOGY
Walter M Jaklitsch, Jacques Fournier, Hermann Voglmayr
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Abstract

Two new species of Pleosporales, Anteaglonium rubescens (Anteagloniaceae) and Atrocalyx asturiensis (Lophiotremataceae), are described. Phylogenetic placement was determined by combined analyses of a DNA data matrix containing ITS, LSU, SSU, rpb2, and tef1. Anteaglonium rubescens is a stromatic fungus characterized by brown didymospores disarticulating within asci, and by the production of a red-orange to pink pigment produced in nature and in artificial culture. Atrocalyx asturiensis has massive ascomatal crests and brown phragmospores.

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多孢子亚纲的两种不同寻常的新种:桔梗和阿斯图利Atrocalyx。
报道了多孢子亚纲的两个新种:Anteaglonium rubescens (Anteagloniaceae)和Atrocalyx asturiensis (Lophiotremataceae)。通过对包含ITS、LSU、SSU、rpb2和tef1的DNA数据矩阵进行综合分析,确定系统发育位置。红毛毡毛菌是一种间质真菌,其特征是棕色的双孢子在子囊内脱落,并产生一种红橙色到粉红色的色素,这种色素在自然界和人工培养中产生。阿斯图利atrocal萼有巨大的子囊状突起和褐色的芦苇孢子。
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Sydowia
Sydowia 生物-真菌学
CiteScore
3.30
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10.00%
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0
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sydowia publishes reports of original research relevant to fungal taxonomy, systematics, evolution, structure, development, ecology, pathology (plants, animals, humans), and biotechnological applications. Reviews are published in areas of particular interest and current importance, but authors should consult the Editor before submitting a review manuscript. One volume of the journal, comprising two issues, is published each year. The official journal language is English. Submission of a manuscript to the Executive Editor implies that the results have not been previously published or simultaneously submitted to any other scientific journal, except as an abstract. When the authors are in doubt as to the suitability of their papers for Sydowia, the Editor of the journal should be consulted before submission of the manuscript. All authors of a manuscript must have agreed to its submission and are responsible for its content. An author is one who has substantially contributed to the overall design and execution of the experiments. Individuals who supplied materials or critiqued the paper may be recognised in the acknowledgement section.
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