Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae)在新西兰。

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Mycokeys Pub Date : 2025-07-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
Katarzyna Patejuk, Peter R Johnston, Duckchul Park, Mahajabeen Padamsee
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摘要

绿球藻(Chlorencoelia)是一种腐养性木质真菌属,长期以来被认为只有少数几种具有广泛的地理分布。最近对存放在新西兰真菌馆(PDD)的新西兰标本进行的DNA测序和形态分析显示,所有以前被鉴定为C.torta或C.versiformis的当地标本代表了三个不同的物种,其中两个以前未命名。这些物种包括最初在塔斯马尼亚发现的c.o olivacea,以及新命名的c.o australis和c.o northlandica。澳大利亚和新西兰都发现了australis chlorrencoeliaaustralis。这些种类表现出微妙而独特的形态特征,包括子囊孢子大小和形状、脂质体排列、绒毛菌丝形状的差异,以及变形和绒毛菌丝中折光空泡体的颜色。系统发育分析证实了这些新西兰和澳大利亚物种与先前描述的分类群的差异。本研究强调了绿球藻中隐藏的多样性,并强调了整合遗传和形态学数据来完善真菌分类的重要性。
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Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand.

Chlorencoelia, a genus of saprotrophic, wood-inhabiting fungi, has long been considered to include only a few species with wide geographic distributions. Recent DNA sequencing and morphological analyses of specimens from New Zealand, deposited in the New Zealand Fungarium (PDD), have revealed that all local collections previously identified as C.torta or C.versiformis represent three distinct species, two of them previously unnamed. These species include C.olivacea, originally described from Tasmania, together with the newly named C.australis and C.northlandica. Chlorencoeliaaustralis has been found in both Australia and New Zealand. These species exhibit subtle yet unique morphological characteristics, including differences in ascospore size and shape, lipid body arrangements, the shape of tomentum hyphae, and the colour of refractive vacuolar bodies in the paraphyses and tomentum hyphae. Phylogenetic analyses confirm the divergence of these New Zealand and Australian species from previously described taxa. This study underscores the hidden diversity within Chlorencoelia and highlights the importance of integrating genetic and morphological data to refine fungal taxonomy.

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期刊介绍: MycoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematics and biology of fungi (including lichens). All papers published in MycoKeys can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There are no restrictions nor charge for color.
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