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Phylogenetic re-evaluation of Thielavia with the introduction of a new family Podosporaceae.
Wang, X W; Bai, F Y; Bensch, K; Meijer, M; Sun, B D; Han, Y F; Crous, P W; Samson, R A; Yang, F Y; Houbraken, J.
Afiliação
  • Wang XW; State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 3, 1st Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China.
  • Bai FY; Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Bensch K; State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 3, 1st Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China.
  • Meijer M; Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Sun BD; Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Han YF; China General Microbiological Culture Collection Centre, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China.
  • Crous PW; Institute of Fungus Resources, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, China.
  • Samson RA; Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Yang FY; Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa.
  • Houbraken J; Microbiology, Department of Biology, Utrecht University, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Stud Mycol ; 93: 155-252, 2019 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31824584
ABSTRACT
The genus Thielavia is morphologically defined by having non-ostiolate ascomata with a thin peridium composed of textura epidermoidea, and smooth, single-celled, pigmented ascospores with one germ pore. Thielavia is typified with Th. basicola that grows in close association with a hyphomycete which was traditionally identified as Thielaviopsis basicola. Besides Th. basicola exhibiting the mycoparasitic nature, the majority of the described Thielavia species are from soil, and some have economic and ecological importance. Unfortunately, no living type material of Th. basicola exists, hindering a proper understanding of the classification of Thielavia. Therefore, Thielavia basicola was neotypified by material of a mycoparasite presenting the same ecology and morphology as described in the original description. We subsequently performed a multi-gene phylogenetic analyses (rpb2, tub2, ITS and LSU) to resolve the phylogenetic relationships of the species currently recognised in Thielavia. Our results demonstrate that Thielavia is highly polyphyletic, being related to three family-level lineages in two orders. The redefined genus Thielavia is restricted to its type species, Th. basicola, which belongs to the Ceratostomataceae (Melanosporales) and its host is demonstrated to be Berkeleyomyces rouxiae, one of the two species in the "Thielaviopsis basicola" species complex. The new family Podosporaceae is sister to the Chaetomiaceae in the Sordariales and accommodates the re-defined genera Podospora, Trangularia and Cladorrhinum, with the last genus including two former Thielavia species (Th. hyalocarpa and Th. intermedia). This family also includes the genetic model species Podospora anserina, which was combined in Triangularia (as Triangularia anserina). The remaining Thielavia species fall in ten unrelated clades in the Chaetomiaceae, leading to the proposal of nine new genera (Carteria, Chrysanthotrichum, Condenascus, Hyalosphaerella, Microthielavia, Parathielavia, Pseudothielavia, Stolonocarpus and Thermothielavioides). The genus Canariomyces is transferred from Microascaceae (Microascales) to Chaetomiaceae based on its type species Can. notabilis. Canariomyces is closely related to the human-pathogenic genus Madurella, and includes three thielavia-like species and one novel species. Three monotypic genera with a chaetomium-like morph (Brachychaeta, Chrysocorona and Floropilus) are introduced to better resolve the Chaetomiaceae and the thielavia-like species in the family. Chrysocorona lucknowensis and Brachychaeta variospora are closely related to Acrophialophora and three newly introduced genera containing thielavia-like species; Floropilus chiversii is closely related to the industrially important and thermophilic species Thermothielavioides terrestris (syn. Th. terrestris). This study shows that the thielavia-like morph is a homoplastic form that originates from several separate evolutionary events. Furthermore, our results provide new insights into the taxonomy of Sordariales and the polyphyletic Lasiosphaeriaceae.
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54 Taxonomic novelties; Acrophialophora jodhpurensis (Lodha) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Acrophialophora teleoafricana X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Brachychaeta X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Brachychaeta variospora (Udagawa & Y. Horie) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Canariomyces arenarius (Mouch.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Canariomyces microsporus (Mouch.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Canariomyces subthermophilus (Mouch.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Canariomyces vonarxii X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Carteria X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Carteria arctostaphyli X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Ceratostomataceae; Chaetomiaceae; Chaetomium jodhpurense Lodha; Chaetomium lucknowense J.N. Rai & J.P. Tewari; Chaetomium trilaterale var. chiversii J.C. Cooke; Chrysanthotrichum X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysanthotrichum allolentum X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysanthotrichum lentum (van Warmelo) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysanthotrichum leptolentum X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysanthotrichum peruvianum (Goch.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysocorona X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Chrysocorona lucknowensis (J.N. Rai & J.P. Tewari) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Cladorrhinum hyalocarpum (Arx) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Cladorrhinum intermedium (Stchigel & Guarro) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Condenascus X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Condenascus tortuosus (Udagawa & Y. Sugiy.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Coniothyrium terricola J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott; Floropilus X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Floropilus chiversii (J.C. Cooke) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Hyalosphaerella X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Hyalosphaerella fragilis (Natarajan) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Microthielavia X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Microthielavia ovispora (Pidopl. et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Multi-gene phylogeny; Non-ostiolate ascomycetes; Parathielavia X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Parathielavia appendiculata (M.P. Srivast. et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Parathielavia hyrcaniae (Nicot) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Parathielavia kuwaitensis (Moustafa) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Podospora bulbillosa (W. Gams & Mouch.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Podosporaceae X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Pseudothielavia X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Pseudothielavia arxii (Stchigel & Guarro) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Pseudothielavia hamadae (Udagawa) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Pseudothielavia subhyaloderma X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Pseudothielavia terricola (J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Schizothecium fimicola Corda; Stolonocarpus X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Stolonocarpus gigasporus (Moustafa & Abdel-Azeem) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Taxonomy; Thermothielavioides X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Thermothielavioides terrestris (Apinis) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Thielavia basicola Zopf; Triangularia allahabadensis (M.P. Srivast. et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia anserina (Rabenh.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia bellae-mahoneyi (C. Boucher et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia comata (Milovtz.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia longicaudata (Cain) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia pauciseta (Ces.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia phialophoroides (Mouch. & W. Gams) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia pseudoanserina (C. Boucher et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia pseudocomata (C. Boucher et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia pseudopauciseta (C. Boucher et al.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken; Triangularia verruculosa (C.N. Jensen) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken

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