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A new wood-rotting fungal species, Adustochaete yunnanensis, is described from China on the basis of morphological and molecular data. The new fungus is characterized by annual, resupinate basidiomata with a grandinioid hymenial surface, encrusted hyphidia, and narrow cylindrical
to allantoid basidiospores. ITS and nLSU rRNA sequences were generated from samples and analyzed phylogenetically using Maximum Likelihood, Maximum Parsimony, and Bayesian Inference methods. The phylogeny clustered A. yunnanensis within Adustochaete, where it formed a well-supported
independent lineage sister to a clade comprising A. interrupta and A. rava. An identification key to Adustochaete species is provided.
期刊介绍:
Mycotaxon is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal exclusively devoted to all phases of the taxonomy and nomenclature of fungi (including lichens). All articles are peer-reviewed by specialists prior to acceptance. Publication is open to all persons. Authors prepare their own article after having received critical comments from pre-submission reviewers .The journal is published with one volume each quarter. Articles are accepted in English only, with summaries or abstract in any language(s).