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 pigmentosinum Tasanathai, Kuephadungphan & Luangsa-ard
sp. nov.
Figure 4
Typification.
Thailand. Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai National Park, Mo Sing To Nature Trail; 14°711'N, 101°421'E; on
Storenomorpha
sp., attached to underside of unidentified dicot leaf; 10 February 2010; K. Tasanathai, P. Srikitikulchai, S. Mongkolsamrit, T. Chohmee, R. Ridkaew, A. Khonsanit (Holotype no. BBH 28509, ex-type culture no. BCC 41203, isolated from ascospores and BCC 41204, isolated from conidia). GenBank (BCC 41203): ITS = MT477071,
TEF1
= MT503330,
RPB1
= MT503323.
Etymology.
Refers to the capability of the fungus to produce pigmentosins.
Description.
Spider host completely covered by white to yellowish-white mycelial mat.
Synnemata
solitary or in pairs, cylindrical, white, becoming yellowish-white at the base (Fig.
4a
).
Conidiophores
arising along the entire length of the outer hyphae of synnemata and from the mycelia covering the host, crowded, smooth to verrucose, (55-)97.5-170(-226)
x
(5-)7-10(-12.5)
µm
, narrowing to a slender apex, and terminating in a swollen vesicle, metulae, phialides bearing conidia, forming a spherical conidial head (Fig.
4a, f
).
Conidial heads
(25-)30-39(-45)
µm
diam (Fig.
4g
).
Vesicles
mostly globose, (4.5-)5.5-9(-10)
µm
diam (Fig.
4g
).
Metulae
borne on a vesicle, broadly obovoid, (5.5-)6-8(-10)
x
(3-)4-6(-7.5)
µm
(Fig.
4g
), bearing phialides.
Phialides
obovoid to clavate, with a distinct short neck, (5-)5.5-8(-9)
x
2-3(-4.5)
µm
(Fig.
4g
).
Conidia
produced on a phialide, obovoid with an acute apex, (2.5-)3.5-5(-5.5)
x
1-2(-3)
µm
(Fig.
4h
).
Perithecia
produced on the mycelial mat on the head and body of the spider, scattered, superficial with loose mycelia covering only the bottom one-fourth of the perithecium, ovoid, reddish-yellow, (790-)882-1,117(-1,150)
x
300-443(-475)
μm
(Fig.
4a, b
).
Asci
cylindrical, 700-750
μm
long, (4.5-)5-6(-7)
μm
wide, ascus cap (4-)5.5-6.5(-7)
x
3.5-4(-5.5)
μm
(Fig.
4c
).
Ascospores
filiform, multiseptate, arranged in parallel rows, (666-)670-727(-730)
x
2-3
μm
, often breaking into 128 part-spores (Fig.
4d
).
Part-spores
bacilliform with apices rounded, (3.5-)4-7(-9)
x
1-1.5(-3)
μm
(Fig.
4e
).
Granulomanus
-like asexual morph occasionally present, forming irregularly branched hyphae bearing mono- or polyblastic phialides.
Phialides
irregularly in shape, mostly smooth, with one or more conspicuous denticles. A
conidium
borne on each denticle, long, filiform, (16-)16.5-21.5(-22.5)
x
1-1.5
μm
(Fig.
4i
).
Figure 4.
Gibellula pigmentosinum
a
fungus on spider (BBH 28509);
b
perithecia;
c
an ascus with an apical apparatus;
d
ascospore;
e
part-spores;
f
conidiophores;
g
conidial heads;
h
conidia;
i
granulomanus-like asexual morph;
j
colonies obverse and reverse on PDA at 25 °C after 28 days. Scale bars: 1 mm (
b
); 500
μm
(
d
); 100
μm
(
f
); 50
μm
(
g
); 20
μm
(
c, i
); 10
μm
(
e, h
).
Culture characteristics.
Colonies derived from ascospores, on PDA slow-growing, attaining a diam of 1.5
+/-
0.2 cm in 4 weeks at 25 °C, white, floccose; reverse light brown, darkening with age toward center (Fig.
4j
). Sporulation not observed.
Additional specimens examined.
Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai National Park, Mo Sing To Nature Trail; 14°711'N, 101°421'E; on
Storenomorpha
sp., underside of unidentified dicot leaf; 13 August 2009; K. Tasanathai, P. Srikitikulchai, S. Mongkolsamrit, T. Chohmee, R. Ridkaew (BBH 26516, BCC 38246 and BCC 38955); on
Araneida
, underside of unidentified dicot leaf; 11 September 2009; K. Tasanathai, P. Srikitikulchai, S. Mongkolsamrit, T. Chohmee, R. Ridkaew (BBH 27081, BCC 39707 and BCC 39708); on
Storenomorpha
sp., underside of unidentified dicot leaf; 7 April 2010; K. Tasanathai, S. Mongkolsamrit, T. Chohmee, A. Khonsanit, R. Ridkaew (BBH 28533, BCC 41870 and BCC 41871).
Notes.
Gibellula pigmentosinum
shares similarity with
G pulchra
(
Mains 1950
) in producing cylindric, yellowish white synnemata bearing aspergillate conidiophores with fusoid-ellipsoid conidia and superficial, reddish brown, ovoid perithecia containing bacilliform part-ascospores. The synnemata in
G pulchra
are more copious and sometimes more violaceous than in
G. pigmentosinum
. Remarkably,
G. pigmentosinum
distinctly differs from
G pulchra
in having a granulomanus-like conidial state.