Rosangela Santa-Brigída, Ana Raquel O Santos, Marlúcia B Martins, Luiz Henrique Rosa, Marc-André Lachance, Carlos A Rosa
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Kodamaea schenbergiae f.a., sp. nov. and Suhomyces schwaniae f.a., sp. nov., two yeast species isolated from mushrooms and associated insects in a Brazilian Amazonian rainforest biome.
Thirty yeast isolates belonging to the genera Kodamaea and Suhomyces were isolated from mushrooms and associated drosophilids collected in a Brazilian Amazonian rainforest biome. Analyses of the sequences of the intergenic spacer region and the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rRNA gene showed that these isolates represent two distinct species. The first, represented by ten isolates, is phylogenetically related to Kodamaea plutei and Kodamaea lidongshanica based on the sequences of the D1/D2 domains. The name Kodamaea schenbergiae f.a., sp. nov. (Holotype CBS 18628T; MycoBank MB855624) is proposed to accommodate the species. The second species was represented by 20 isolates (13 isolates from drosophilids and 7 from mushrooms). This novel species is phylogenetically related to Suhomyces bolitotheri, Suhomyces rilaensis and Suhomyces choctaworum. The name Suhomyces schwaniae f.a., sp. nov. (Holotype CBS 18800T; MycoBank MB855625) is proposed to accommodate the species. Both novel species did not produce asci or evidence of conjugation when cultured individually or in pairs. The isolation of these yeasts associated with mushrooms and drosophilids in the Amazonian biome suggests that these substrates are the habitat of both species.
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Published by the Microbiology Society and owned by the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP), a committee of the Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology Division of the International Union of Microbiological Societies, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology is the leading forum for the publication of novel microbial taxa and the ICSP’s official journal of record for prokaryotic names.
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