Iodosphaeriaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota) 的系统发育位置,为 Iodosphaeria 的模式种 I. phyllophila 指定一个外延种,并描述 I. foliicola sp.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-19 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2021.08.05
A N Miller, M Réblová
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Iodosphaeriaceae 科只有 Iodosphaeria 属,该属由 9 个物种组成,其表面有黑色球状的子囊,子囊上覆盖着长而弯曲的棕色绒毛,呈星状从子囊中伸出,子囊为单生,顶端有淀粉环或缺乏淀粉环,有椭圆形、椭圆形纺锤形或尿囊形、透明、无隔膜的腹孢子。Iodosphaeria 的成员很少在世界各地被发现,它们是各种寄主和各种基质上的吸液虫。只有三个物种已经测序并被纳入系统发育分析,但模式种 I. phyllophila 缺乏序列数据。为了稳定属和科的位置,在获得 ITS 序列数据并进行最大似然法和贝叶斯系统发育分析后,为模式种指定了一个外型。发生在越冬桤木叶片上的 Iodosphaeria foliicola 被描述为新种。该属的五个种形成了一个支持良好的单系群,是木犀科假孢子虫属的姊妹群。在该属 9 个已被接受的种中,有 7 个种的类硒孢子囊和/或类角孢子囊同性形态已被实验验证或发现与子囊有关。讨论了 Iodosphaeria 中包括和排除的类群。
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Phylogenetic placement of <i>Iodosphaeriaceae</i> (<i>Xylariales, Ascomycota</i>), designation of an epitype for the type species of <i>Iodosphaeria</i>, <i>I. phyllophila</i>, and description of <i>I. foliicola sp. nov.</i>

Phylogenetic placement of <i>Iodosphaeriaceae</i> (<i>Xylariales, Ascomycota</i>), designation of an epitype for the type species of <i>Iodosphaeria</i>, <i>I. phyllophila</i>, and description of <i>I. foliicola sp. nov.</i>

Phylogenetic placement of <i>Iodosphaeriaceae</i> (<i>Xylariales, Ascomycota</i>), designation of an epitype for the type species of <i>Iodosphaeria</i>, <i>I. phyllophila</i>, and description of <i>I. foliicola sp. nov.</i>

Phylogenetic placement of Iodosphaeriaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota), designation of an epitype for the type species of Iodosphaeria, I. phyllophila, and description of I. foliicola sp. nov.

The Iodosphaeriaceae is represented by the single genus, Iodosphaeria, which is composed of nine species with superficial, black, globose ascomata covered with long, flexuous, brown hairs projecting from the ascomata in a stellate fashion, unitunicate asci with an amyloid apical ring or ring lacking and ellipsoidal, ellipsoidal-fusiform or allantoid, hyaline, aseptate ascospores. Members of Iodosphaeria are infrequently found worldwide as saprobes on various hosts and a wide range of substrates. Only three species have been sequenced and included in phylogenetic analyses, but the type species, I. phyllophila, lacks sequence data. In order to stabilize the placement of the genus and family, an epitype for the type species was designated after obtaining ITS sequence data and conducting maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses. Iodosphaeria foliicola occurring on overwintered Alnus sp. leaves is described as new. Five species in the genus form a well-supported monophyletic group, sister to the Pseudosporidesmiaceae in the Xylariales. Selenosporella-like and/or ceratosporium-like synasexual morphs were experimentally verified or found associated with ascomata of seven of the nine accepted species in the genus. Taxa included and excluded from Iodosphaeria are discussed.

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