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Taxonomic circumscription of Diaporthales based on multigene phylogeny and morphology
Demarcation of family, genus and species boundaries in the Diaporthales has been tentative due to uninformative illustrations and descriptions, overlapping morphological characteristics, misplacement or poor condition of type specimens and shortage of molecular data from ex-type cultures. In this st...
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Published in: | Fungal diversity 2018-11, Vol.93 (1), p.241-443 |
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Summary: | Demarcation of family, genus and species boundaries in the
Diaporthales
has been tentative due to uninformative illustrations and descriptions, overlapping morphological characteristics, misplacement or poor condition of type specimens and shortage of molecular data from ex-type cultures. In this study, we obtained the type specimens or other authentic specimens of diaporthalean taxa from worldwide fungaria. We examined, described and illustrated them. This study is based on morphological characters from type or authentic specimens, details from protologue and original illustrations and molecular data obtained from GenBank. Combined analyses of nrITS, nrLSU, RPB2 and TEF1-α sequence data were used to construct the molecular phylogeny. Additionally, we provided separate phylogenetic trees for families when necessary to show the generic distribution within these families based on suitable gene markers. Based on morphology and phylogeny, we treat 17 genera previously assigned to
Diaporthales
genera
incertae sedis
within several families. For some genera we have designated new generic types as they are lacking type species or type species have affiliations with other families. We exclude
Anisomycopsis
from
Diaporthales
and place it in
Xylariomycetidae
genera
incertae sedis. Tirisporellaceae
, which was previously placed in
Tirisporellales
is placed in
Diaporthales
based on phylogeny and morphology. A new combination,
Dendrostoma leiphaemia
propose for
Amphiporthe leiphaemia
(Fr.) Butin. Based on the morphological characters and molecular data we accept 27 families and 138 genera within
Diaporthales
, 24 genera in
Diaporthales
genera
incertae sedis
and one genus in
Xylariomycetidae
genera
incertae sedis.
We provide notes for genera in
Diaporthales
genera
incertae sedis
, and excluded and doubtful genera are listed with notes on their taxonomy and phylogeny. |
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ISSN: | 1560-2745 1878-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13225-018-0410-z |