Morpho-phylogenetic evidence reveals Pseudobionectria phoenicis gen. et sp. nov. (Bionectriaceae) from a mangrove habitat
Author
Zhang, Sheng-Nan
0000-0001-8602-5193
School of Life Science and Technology, Center for Informational Biology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, P. R. China
zhangshengnan@uestc.edu.cn
Author
Hyde, Kevin D.
0000-0002-2191-0762
Center of Excellence in Fungal Research, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand.
kdhyde3@gmail.com
Author
Liu, Jian-Kui
0000-0002-9232-228X
School of Life Science and Technology, Center for Informational Biology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, P. R. China
liujiankui@uestc.edu.cn
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-10-16
668
3
207
225
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.668.3.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.668.3.1
1179-3163
14520508
Pseudobionectria
S.N. Zhang, K.D. Hyde & Jian K. Liu
,
gen. nov.
MycoBank number
: MB855147
Etymology
: The generic name refers to the taxon resembling
Bionectria
.
Type
species
:
Pseudobionectria phoenicis
S.N. Zhang, K.D. Hyde & Jian K. Liu
Saprobic
on palms in a mangrove habitat.
Sexual morph
Ascomata
superficial on a subiculum, solitary to gregarious, tan or brownish orange with a black crown flattened on the top, globose, tomentose, with hyaline hyphal appendages that merge with the subiculum below, membraneous, KOH-, LA-.
Ostiole
central and periphysate.
Peridium
thick, comprising compressed hyaline cells, and brown, angular to globose cells toward the outer layer.
Paraphyses
hypha-like, numerous and septate, embedded in a gelatinous matrix.
Asci
8-spored, clavate, shortly pedicellate, unitunicate, apex narrowly and rounded, without a visible ring.
Ascospores
oblong-ellipsoidal to fusiform, hyaline, 1-septate, spinulose, without a mucilaginous sheath.
Asexual morph
Undetermined.
Notes
:—The genus
Pseudobionectria
is established to accommodate
Pseudobionectria phoenicis
, based on its phylogenetic distinction from other genera within
Bionectriaceae
.
Pseudobionectria phoenicis
and
Septofusidium herbarum
(CBS 265.58) are closely related; however, significant nucleotide differences (
ca
. 32 out of 833 base pairs in the LSU gene region) justify their classification into separate genera.
Septofusidium
has only known its hyphomycetous asexual morph and
S. herbarum
is characterized by fasciculate conidiophores, phialidic, cylindrical to allantoid conidiogenous cells, producing fusiform to irregularly ellipsoidal, hyaline, aseptate conidia in chains and with minute collarette-like projections at both ends (
Gams 1971
;
Samson 1974
).
Pseudobionectria
is characterized by superficial, globose, brownish-orange ascomata with a distinctive black crown that is flattened at the apex. The ascomata possess hyphal appendages that merge with the subiculum. The asci are unitunicate, lacking a visible ring, and produce 1- septate, oblong-ellipsoidal to fusiform, hyaline ascospores with spinose ornamentation.