Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with conifer-infesting beetles and their phoretic mites in Yunnan, China
Author
Chang, Runlei
Author
Duong, Tuan A.
Author
Taerum, Stephen J.
Author
Wingfield, Michael J.
Author
Zhou, Xudong
Author
Beer, Z. Wilhelm de
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MycoKeys
2017
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.28.21758
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.28.21758
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Ophiostoma acarorum R.Chang & Z.W.de Beer
sp. nov.
Fig. 7
Etymology.
The epithet
acarorum
refers to the subclass
Acari
in the
Arachnida
to which all mite species belong from which 25 of the 29 isolates of this species were isolated.
Description.
Sexual state not observed. Hyalorhinocladiella-like asexual state: conidiophores (7-) 18-76.5 (-140)
μm
long; cells arising directly from the hyphae, (10.5-) 13.5-24.5 (-31)
x
(1-) 1.5-2 (-2)
μm
; conidia hyaline, smooth, oblong, (3-) 3.5-5 (-6.5)
x
(0.7-) 1-1.5 (-2.5)
μm
.
Figure 7. Morphological characters of asexual structures of
Ophiostoma acarorum
sp. nov. a fourteen days old culture on OA
b-c
Hyalorhinocladiella-like asexual state d conidia. Scale bars:
a-d
= 10
μm
.
Culture characteristics.
Colonies hyaline at the beginning, becoming white to dark brown with age. Mycelium superficial on the 3% OA. Colony margin smooth. Colonies on 2% MEA flat, reaching 69 mm diam in 13 d at 30 °C. No growth observed at 5 °C. Optimal temperature for growth 25 °C.
Type material.
CHINA, Yunnan Province, Puer City, from
Insectolaelaps
sp. 1 in
Orthotomicus angulatus
gallery on
Pinus kesiya
bark, 17 Sep. 2010, S.J.Taerum, herbarium specimen of dried culture, PREM 61539 (holotype), CMW41850 = CBS139748 (ex-holotype culture).
Additional specimens examined.
CHINA, Yunnan Province, Puer City, from
Histiostoma cf. sapromyzarum
in
Cyrtogenius luteus
gallery on
Pinus kesiya
bark, 16 Sep. 2010, S.J.Taerum, PREM 61540, CMW41812 = CBS139658; from
Histiostoma cf. sapromyzarum
in
Cyrtogenius luteus
gallery on
Pinus kesiya
bark, 16 Sep. 2010, S.J.Taerum, CMW41798 = CBS139643.
Host.
Pinus kesiya
.
Beetle vectors.
Ips
acuminatus
,
Polygraphus szemaoensis
.
Mite vectors.
Histiostoma cf. sapromyzarum
(phoretic on
Cyrtogenius luteus
),
Insectolaelaps
sp. 1 (phoretic on Ips
acuminatus
and
Orthotomicus angulatus
).
Distribution.
At present known only from Yunnan, China.
Notes.
The hyalorhinocladiella-like asexual state of
O. acarorum
resembles that of
O. pallidulum
(
Linnakoski et al. 2010
), one of its two closest relatives based on phylogeny (Fig. 3).
Ophiostoma saponiodorum
, the other close relative has a similar hyalorhinocladiella-like state, but can be distinguished based on the presence of a second, synnematous asexual state (
Linnakoski et al. 2010
).