Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Cystostereaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota): A New Genus, Five New Species, and Three New Combinations.

Yue Li, Karen K Nakasone, Che-Chih Chen, Chang-Lin Zhao, Ting Cao, Hai-Sheng Yuan, Shuang-Hui He
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This paper aims to understand the species diversity, taxonomy, and phylogeny of Cystostereaceae (Agaricales), which is based primarily on material from East and Southeast Asia. Cystostereaceae is a small, understudied family of saprobes of woody plants with a worldwide distribution. Phylogenetic analyses of the LSU and ITS sequences revealed four distinct clades in the Cystostereaceae, representing the genera Crustomyces, Cystostereum, Effusomyces gen. nov., and Parvodontia. In addition, phylogenetic analyses showed that Cystidiodontia and Rigidotubus are synonyms of Crustomyces for their type of species nested within the Crustomyces clade. The new monotypic genus Effusomyces, based on specimens from Thailand, lacks any distinctive morphological features. Parvodontia, originally erected for a species from South America, is reported for the first time from Asia. The widely distributed and morphologically well-characterized Cystostereum is represented in East Asia by two new species: Cystostereum crassisporum and C. submurrayi. In addition, three new species, viz., Crustomyces albidus, Effusomyces thailandicus, and Parvodontia austrosinensis, are described and illustrated. Finally, three new combinations are proposed: Crustomyces isabellinus, C. laminiferus, and C. tephroleucus. A key to the genera and species of Cystostereaceae is provided. Our results proved that the species diversity of wood-decaying fungi in East and Southeast Asia is rich and suggested that more investigations and studies should be carried out in the future.

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壳菌科(木耳门,担子菌门)的分类与系统发育:1新属、5新种和3新组合。
本文旨在了解以东亚和东南亚为主要来源的囊甾科(Agaricales)植物的物种多样性、分类和系统发育。木本植物科是木本植物的一个小的、尚未充分研究的科,分布在世界各地。LSU和ITS序列的系统发育分析显示,Cystostereaceae有4个不同的分支,分别为Crustomyces属、Cystostereum属、Effusomyces gen. nov.和Parvodontia。此外,系统发育分析表明,cystididontia和Rigidotubus是Crustomyces的同义词,因为它们的物种类型嵌套在Crustomyces分支中。以泰国标本为基础的Effusomyces新单型属缺乏任何独特的形态特征。Parvodontia最初是为南美洲的一个物种竖立的,在亚洲首次报道。东亚地区分布广泛、形态特征明确的囊孢属有两个新种:Cystostereum crassisporum和C. submurrayi。此外,还描述并说明了3个新种:albidus Crustomyces、泰国Effusomyces和奥地利Parvodontia austrosinensis。最后,提出了三种新的组合:深黄壳菌、薄层C.和带带C.。本文提供了一份菊科属和种的分类表。研究结果表明,东亚和东南亚地区木材腐烂真菌物种多样性丰富,今后应开展更多的调查研究。
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