P B Matheny, L V Kudzma, M G Graddy, S M Mardini, C R Noffsinger, R A Swenie, N C Walker, S R Campagna, R Halling, R Lebeuf, M Kuo, D P Lewis, M E Smith, M Tabassum, S A Trudell, J Vauras
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本文基于对 rpb1、rpb2、ITS 和 28S rDNA 核苷酸数据的分析,对北美马洛贝属物种进行了多基因系统发育评估。该框架对 16 个北美东部物种的属进行了系统的修订,并在全球范围内捕捉到了分类和系统发育的多样性。一个由两个不常见且鲜为人知的北美物种组成的等级源于该属最近的共同祖先,该祖先产生了三个核心亚群,在此分别命名为 Unicolores、Nothosperma 和 Mallocybe 支系。这一级类群包括佛罗里达州鲜为人知的 Lepista praevillosa 和阿巴拉契亚山脉南部的一个新物种 M. montana,这两个物种似乎都是狭窄范围内的特有种。Nothosperma 支系以澳大利亚和新西兰的物种为特征,而 Unicolores 支系则由来自北美东部和东亚的 6 个物种组成。Mallocybe 支系以众多北温带类群为主,是 Nothosperma 支系的姊妹群。这些主要支系是通过系统发育、形态、地理分布和生态学等综合因素区分的。此外,还描述了四个北美新种:M. leucothrix、M. luteobasis、M. montana 和 M. tomentella。文献中长期被忽视或误解的几个源于北美的名称,通过模式比较和从模式产地或附近采集的现代参考材料得以恢复和确立。此外,对 11 个物种进行了质谱麝香草碱检测,除两个物种外,其他物种均不含可检测到的麝香草碱:sabulosa 和 M. praevillosa。这证实了麝香草碱在该属中的系统发育分布很分散。本文对 16 个物种进行了分类描述,提出了几个异名,并建立了四个新的组合。报告还提供了北美东部 Mallocybe 的物种检索表,以及重要诊断特征的插图。引用:Matheny PB, Kudzma LV, Graddy MG, Mardini SM, Noffsinger CR, Swenie RA, Walker NC, Campagna SR, Halling R, Lebeuf R, Kuo M, Lewis DP, Smith ME, Tabassum M, Trudell SA, Vauras J (2023).A phylogeny for North American Mallocybe (Inocybaceae) and taxonomic revision of eastern North American taxa.Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 153-201. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.09.
A phylogeny for North American Mallocybe (Inocybaceae) and taxonomic revision of eastern North American taxa.
A multigene phylogenetic assessment of North American species of Mallocybe is presented based on analyses of rpb1, rpb2, ITS, and 28S rDNA nucleotide data. This framework enables a systematic revision of the genus for 16 eastern North American species and captures taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity in a global context. A grade of two unusual and poorly known North American species stems from the most recent common ancestor of the genus that gives rise to three core subgroups named here as clades Unicolores, Nothosperma, and Mallocybe. The grade of taxa includes the poorly known Lepista praevillosa from Florida and a new species from the southern Appalachians, M. montana, both of which appear to be narrow-range endemics. Clade Nothosperma is characterized by Australian and New Zealand species, whereas clade Unicolores is composed of six species from eastern North America and East Asia. Clade Mallocybe is dominated by numerous north temperate taxa and constitutes the sister group to clade Nothosperma. These major clades are distinguished by a combination of phylogeny, morphology, geographic distribution, and ecology. In addition, four North American species are described as new: M. leucothrix, M. luteobasis, M. montana, and M. tomentella. Several names originating in North America, long ignored or misunderstood in the literature, are revitalized and established by type comparisons and modern reference material collected from or near type localities. In addition, 11 species were subjected to mass spectrometry muscarine assays, none of which contained detectable amounts of muscarine except for two: M. sabulosa and M. praevillosa. This confirms a diffuse phylogenetic distribution of muscarine within the genus. Taxonomic descriptions are presented for 16 species, several synonymies proposed, and four new combinations made. A key to species of eastern North American Mallocybe is presented, along with illustrations of important diagnostic features. Citation: Matheny PB, Kudzma LV, Graddy MG, Mardini SM, Noffsinger CR, Swenie RA, Walker NC, Campagna SR, Halling R, Lebeuf R, Kuo M, Lewis DP, Smith ME, Tabassum M, Trudell SA, Vauras J (2023). A phylogeny for North American Mallocybe (Inocybaceae) and taxonomic revision of eastern North American taxa. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 153-201. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.09.