最近的分类学发现表明,一种宿主-共生体的共迁移。美洲的壳斗科蓖麻属植物。

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-25 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2025.16.10
C Manz, A Ortiz-Suárez, K Adamčíková, B Looney, C R Noffsinger, M Caboň, F Hampe, M Piepenbring, T Hofmann, B Buyck, C A Parra-Aldana, S Adamčík, A Corrales
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在巴拿马和哥伦比亚以壳壳科植物为主的新热带山地森林中,描述了Castanopsidum Russula亚段外生菌根真菌的三个成员。产自哥伦比亚的红穗子在田间与该分节其他成员的不同之处在于其细长的纵向条纹红色柱头以及孢子和担子的特征。atroamethystina亚种原产于哥斯达黎加的atroamethystina在巴拿马首次报道。密切相关和形态相似的哥伦比亚集合被描述为atroamethystina亚种。guacahayoensis无性系种群。11月,与典型亚种的不同之处在于更长的膜囊和分子序列数据。这个新描述的亚种的分布仅限于巴拿马地峡以东的壳斗科森林。这表明了一种异域多样化,很可能是由于达里莫林峡热带低地森林中没有壳斗科植物所驱动的。乌苏娜esperanzae是专门与Trigonobalanus excelsa,壳斗科特有的树种哥伦比亚。讨论了它与这棵树在物种进化史上的作用。根据分子计时,Castanopsidum分支的物种大约在1510万年前(mya)开始进化,并表现出两太平洋的分离分布,其中亚洲分支在1100万年前从美洲分支分离出来。引用本文:Manz C, Ortiz-Suárez A, Adamčíková K, Looney B, Noffsinger CR, cabokov M, Hampe F, Piepenbring M, Hofmann T, Buyck B, Parra-Aldana CA, Adamčík S, Corrales A(2025)。最近的分类学发现表明,一种宿主-共生体的共迁移。美洲的壳斗科蓖麻属植物。真菌分类学与进化16:181-195。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2025.16.10。
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Recent taxonomic discoveries suggest a host-symbiont co-migration of Russula subsect. Castanopsidum with Fagaceae in the Americas.

Three members of ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to Russula subsection Castanopsidum are described from neotropical montane forests dominated by species of Fagaceae in Panama and Colombia. Russula esperanzae sp. nov. from Colombia differs in the field from other members of the subsection by slender longitudinally striated red stipes as well as characteristics of spores and basidia. Russula atroamethystina subsp. atroamethystina, originally described from Costa Rica, is reported for the first time from Panama. Closely related and morphologically similar Colombian collections are described as R. atroamethystina subsp. guacahayoensis subsp. nov. and differ from the typical subspecies by longer hymenial cystidia as well as molecular sequence data. The distribution of this newly described subspecies is restricted to Fagaceae forests east of the Isthmus of Panama. This suggests an allopatric diversification, likely driven by the absence of Fagaceae in the tropical lowland forest of the Darién Gap. Russula esperanzae is exclusively associated with Trigonobalanus excelsa, a tree species of Fagaceae endemic to Colombia. The role of its association with this tree in the evolutionary history of the species is discussed. Based on molecular timing, species of the subsection Castanopsidum started to evolve approximately 15.1 M years ago (mya) and display an amphi-pacific disjunct distribution with an Asian clade that split from the American clade around 11 mya. Citation: Manz C, Ortiz-Suárez A, Adamčíková K, Looney B, Noffsinger CR, Caboň M, Hampe F, Piepenbring M, Hofmann T, Buyck B, Parra-Aldana CA, Adamčík S, Corrales A (2025). Recent taxonomic discoveries suggest a host-symbiont co-migration of Russula subsect. Castanopsidum with Fagaceae in the Americas. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 16: 181-195. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.16.10.

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