Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
Author
Kuephadungphan, Wilawan
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), 113 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand
Author
Tasanathai, Kanoksri
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), 113 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand
Author
Petcharad, Booppa
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Pathumthani 12120 Thailand
Author
Khonsanit, Artit
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), 113 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand
Author
Stadler, Marc
Department of Microbial Drugs, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7284-8671
Author
Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), 113 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand
jajen@biotec.or.th
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MycoKeys
2020
72
17
42
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.55088
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.55088
1314-4049-72-17
01902A0E499A548EB5C4BC142E09EC3C
Gibellula fusiformispora Tasanathai, Kuephadungphan & Luangsa-ard
sp. nov.
Figure 3
Typification.
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao District, Ban Huathung; 19°420'N, 98°971'E; on
Araneida
attached to the underside of unidentified dicot leaf; 5 October 2012; K. Tasanathai, A. Khonsanit, W. Noisripoom, P. Srikitikulchai, R. Promharn (Holotype no. BBH 32918, ex-type culture no. BCC 56802, isolated from conidia) GenBank: ITS = MT477070, LSU = MT477063,
TEF1
= MT503329,
RPB1
= MT503322,
RPB2
= MT503337.
Etymology.
Refers to the fusiform part-spores.
Description.
Spiders totally covered by the white to cream mycelial mat. A single synnema or synnemata in pairs cream to light brown, often darker than the mycelia covering the host, narrowing toward the apex and terminating in a swollen sterile tip with acute apex (Fig.
3a-c
).
Conidiophores
arising laterally from the outer layer of synnemata, crowded, (23-)31-53(-83)
x
(4-)5.5-6.5(-7.5)
μm
, mostly verrucose, occasionally slightly roughed for very short conidiophores, abruptly narrowing to a slender apex and forming a globose to subglobose vesicle (Fig.
3c, i
).
Vesicles
6-7(-8)
μm
in diam, each bearing a number of metulae (Fig.
3j
).
Metulae
obovoid to broadly obovoid, (7-)7.5-9(-10)
x
(4.5-)5-5.5(-6)
μm
(Fig.
3j
).
Phialides
borne on metulae, narrowly obovoid, 7-8.5(-10)
x
2-3
μm
bearing fusiform to broadly fusiform conidia, (3.5-)4-5(-6)
x
1.5-2(-2.5)
μm
(Fig.
3h, j
).
Conidial heads
spherical, (31-)32-34.5(-37)
μm
in diam (Fig.
3j
).
Perithecia
mostly appearing in pairs, ovoid, superficial with a loose covering of white to cream mycelia, reddish yellow, up to 1,000
μm
in length, 320-350
μm
in width (Fig.
3d-e
).
Asci
600-700
x
7-8
μm
(Fig.
3f
).
Ascospores
often disarticulating into part-spores.
Part-spores
fusiform, 12-15
x
2-3
μm
(Fig.
3g
).
Granulomanus
-like asexual morph absent.
Figure 3.
Gibellula fusiformispora
a
fungus on a spider (BBH 38838)
b
fungus on a spider (BBH 32918)
c
synnemata (BBH 32918)
d, e
perithecia (BBH 38838)
f
ascus (BBH 38838)
g
ascospores (BBH 38838)
h
conidia (BBH 32918)
i
conidiophores showing conidial heads (BBH 32918)
j
conidial head bearing conidia (BCC 32918)
k
colonies obverse and reverse on PDA at 25 °C after 20 days. Scale bars: 250
μm
(
e
); 100
μm
(
i
); 50
μm
(
g
); 20
μm
(
f, h, j
).
Culture characteristics.
Colonies derived from conidia, on PDA slow-growing, attaining a diam of 1.1
+/-
0.03 cm in 20 days at 25 °C, white, velvety; reverse cream, becoming light brown with age toward center (Fig.
3k
). Sporulation not observed.
Additional specimen examined.
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao District, Ban Huathung; 19°420'N, 98°971'E; on
Deinopidae
(
Araneae
) attached to the underside of unidentified monocot leaf; 23 September 2010; K. Tasanathai, P. Srikitikulchai, A. Khonsanit, K. Sansatchanon (BBH 38838, BCC 45076 and BCC 45077).
Notes.
The sexual morph of
G. fusiformispora
is extremely close to
Torrubiella ellipsoidea
(
Kobayasi and Shimizu 1982
) in producing slightly curved fusiform part-spores of maximum 3
µm
wide, whereas those of
G. fusiformispora
are almost two times wider. Considering the
Gibellula
conidial state,
G. fusiformispora
resembled
G. cebrennini
by forming synnema with sterile swollen tip, aspergillate conidiophores and fusiform conidia. However,
G. fusiformispora
can be easily recognized by having much shorter conidiophores, and the production of more than one synnema on the spider hosts.