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Delimitation, new species and teleomorph-anamorph relationships in Codinaea, Dendrophoma, Paragaeumannomyces and Striatosphaeria (Chaetosphaeriaceae)
The Chaetosphaeriaceae are a diverse group of pigmented, predominantly phialidic hyphomycetes comprised of several holomorphic genera including Chaetosphaeria , the most prominent genus of the family. Although the morphology of the teleomorphs of the majority of Chaetosphaeria is rather uniform, the...
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description | The Chaetosphaeriaceae are a diverse group of pigmented, predominantly phialidic hyphomycetes comprised of several holomorphic genera including
Chaetosphaeria
, the most prominent genus of the family. Although the morphology of the teleomorphs of the majority of
Chaetosphaeria
is rather uniform, their associated anamorphs primarily exhibit the variability and evolutionary change observed in the genus. An exception from the morphological monotony among
Chaetosphaeria
species is a group characterised by scolecosporous, hyaline to light pink, multiseptate, asymmetrical ascospores and a unique three-layered ascomatal wall.
Paragaeumannomyces sphaerocellularis
, the type species of the genus, exhibits these morphological traits and is compared with similar
Chaetosphaeria
with craspedodidymum- and chloridium-like synanamorphs. Morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses of the combined ITS-28S sequences of 35 isolates and vouchers with these characteristics revealed a strongly-supported, morphologically well-delimited clade in the Chaetosphaeriaceae containing 16 species. The generic name
Paragaeumannomyces
is applied to this monophyletic clade; eight new combinations and five new species, i.e.
P. abietinus
sp. nov.
,
P. elegans
sp. nov.
,
P. granulatus
sp. nov.
,
P. sabinianus
sp. nov.
and
P. smokiensis
sp. nov.
, are proposed. A key to
Paragaeumannomyces
is provided. Using morphology, cultivation studies and phylogenetic analyses of ITS and 28S rDNA, two additional new species from freshwater and terrestrial habitats,
Codinaea paniculata
sp. nov.
and
Striatosphaeria castanea
sp. nov.
, are described in the family. A codinaea-like anamorph of
S. castanea
forms conidia with setulae at each end in axenic culture; this feature expands the known morphology of
Striatosphaeria
. A chaetosphaeria-like teleomorph is experimentally linked to
Dendrophoma cytisporoides
, a sporodochial hyphomycete and type species of
Dendrophoma
, for the first time. |
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Paragaeumannomyces sphaerocellularis
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,
P. elegans
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,
P. granulatus
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,
P. sabinianus
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P. smokiensis
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Paragaeumannomyces
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Chaetosphaeria
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Paragaeumannomyces sphaerocellularis
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Chaetosphaeria
with craspedodidymum- and chloridium-like synanamorphs. Morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses of the combined ITS-28S sequences of 35 isolates and vouchers with these characteristics revealed a strongly-supported, morphologically well-delimited clade in the Chaetosphaeriaceae containing 16 species. The generic name
Paragaeumannomyces
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P. abietinus
sp. nov.
,
P. elegans
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,
P. granulatus
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,
P. sabinianus
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P. smokiensis
sp. nov.
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Paragaeumannomyces
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Codinaea paniculata
sp. nov.
and
Striatosphaeria castanea
sp. nov.
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S. castanea
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Striatosphaeria
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Chaetosphaeria
is rather uniform, their associated anamorphs primarily exhibit the variability and evolutionary change observed in the genus. An exception from the morphological monotony among
Chaetosphaeria
species is a group characterised by scolecosporous, hyaline to light pink, multiseptate, asymmetrical ascospores and a unique three-layered ascomatal wall.
Paragaeumannomyces sphaerocellularis
, the type species of the genus, exhibits these morphological traits and is compared with similar
Chaetosphaeria
with craspedodidymum- and chloridium-like synanamorphs. Morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses of the combined ITS-28S sequences of 35 isolates and vouchers with these characteristics revealed a strongly-supported, morphologically well-delimited clade in the Chaetosphaeriaceae containing 16 species. The generic name
Paragaeumannomyces
is applied to this monophyletic clade; eight new combinations and five new species, i.e.
P. abietinus
sp. nov.
,
P. elegans
sp. nov.
,
P. granulatus
sp. nov.
,
P. sabinianus
sp. nov.
and
P. smokiensis
sp. nov.
, are proposed. A key to
Paragaeumannomyces
is provided. Using morphology, cultivation studies and phylogenetic analyses of ITS and 28S rDNA, two additional new species from freshwater and terrestrial habitats,
Codinaea paniculata
sp. nov.
and
Striatosphaeria castanea
sp. nov.
, are described in the family. A codinaea-like anamorph of
S. castanea
forms conidia with setulae at each end in axenic culture; this feature expands the known morphology of
Striatosphaeria
. A chaetosphaeria-like teleomorph is experimentally linked to
Dendrophoma cytisporoides
, a sporodochial hyphomycete and type species of
Dendrophoma
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