Morphology and multigene phylogeny reveal three new species of Samsoniella (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) from spiders in China
Author
Wang, Ting
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9296-7280
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China & Natural Resources and Planning Bureau of Bengbu City, Bengbu, Anhui 233000, China
Author
Li, Jun
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-3183-2604
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China
Author
Chang, Xiaoyun
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0093-9582
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China
Author
Li, Zengzhi
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9606-5030
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China & Zhejiang BioAsia Institute of Life Sciences, 1938 Xinqun Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone, Pinghu, Zhejiang 314200, China
Author
Hywel-Jones, Nigel L.
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8219-3682
Zhejiang BioAsia Institute of Life Sciences, 1938 Xinqun Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone, Pinghu, Zhejiang 314200, China
Author
Huang, Bo
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6032-7396
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China
bhuang@ahau.edu.cn
Author
Chen, Mingjun
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1439-7796
Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Pest Control, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China
mjchen@ahau.edu.cn
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MycoKeys
2024
2024-02-02
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.101.111882
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.101.111882
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Samsoniella aranea T. Wang, Ming J. Chen & B. Huang
sp. nov.
Fig. 3
Etymology.
Referring to its host, spider, family
Araneae
.
Typification.
China. Anhui Province: Xuancheng City, the Jingting Mountains National Forest Park, on spiders, in the litter layer, 15 March 2006 and 27 April 2006, Mingjun Chen & Xueqiu Zhao, holotype XC20060427-06, ex-holotype XC20060315-12. Sequences from strains RCEF2868, RCEF2831 and RCEF 2870 have been submitted to GenBank with accession numbers: RCEF2868: SSU = OM268846; LSU = OM268851;
TEF
= OM483867;
RPB1
= OM751883;
RPB2
= OM802501. RCEF2831: SSU = OM268845; LSU = OM268850;
TEF
= OM483866;
RPB1
= OM751882;
RPB2
= OM802500. RCEF 2870: SSU = OR978314; LSU = O978317;
TEF
= OR966517;
RPB1
= OR989965;
RPB2
= OR989966.
Description.
Sexual morph
: Undetermined.
Asexual morph
:
Isaria
-like. Mycellium on the spider consisting of white, smooth, branched, septate, 1.6-2.5
μm
diam hyphae (Fig.
3A
). Conidiophores solitary, arising from superficial hyphae, smooth, cylindrical, flexuous. Phialides verticillate, in whorl of 2-4, 5.0-12.6
x
1.2-2.3
μm
, with basal portion swollen to ellipsoidal, tapering into a distinct neck, 4.0-6.0
x
0.8-1.0μm. Conidia in chains, fusiform, aseptate, hyaline, 2.1-3.6
x
1.5-2.4
μm
.
Figure 3.
Samsoniella aranea
A
fungus on spider
B
colony on SDAY/4
C
colony on PDA
D, G
conidiophores structure and conidia on SDAY/4
E, F
conidiophores structure and conidia on PDA. Scale bars: 15 mm (
B, C
); 10
μm
(
D-G
).
Culture characteristics.
Colonies on 1/4 SDAY, attaining a diam of 34.5-41.0 mm in 14 d at 25 °C, floccose, colonies white to cream-yellowish, with white smooth and neat edge (Fig.
3B
), reverse light yellowish, sporulating abundantly. Hyphae smooth-walled, branched, hyaline, septate, 1.5-2.3
μm
wide. Conidiophores smooth-walled, cylindrical, verticillate, 4.8-16.0
x
1.4-2.0
μm
. Phialides in whorls of two to four, usually solitary on hyphae, basal portion cylindrical, tapering to a distinct neck; 5.1-16.9
μm
long, 1.3-2.1
μm
wide at the base, and 0.5-1.0
μm
wide at the apex (Fig.
3D
). Conidia in chains, smooth-walled, hyaline, elliptical, occasionally fusiform, 1.9-3.5
x
1.4-2.6
μm
(Fig.
3G
). Chlamydospores and synnemata not observed.
Colonies on PDA, attaining a diam of 34.5-36 mm in 14 d at 25 °C, floccose, colonies white to cream-yellowish, with a white smooth and neat edge, forming radial folds from the center outwards (Fig.
3C
). Reverse yolk yellowish, sporulating abundantly. Hyphae smooth walled, branched, hyaline, septate, 1.5-2.6
μm
wide. Conidiophores smooth - walled, cylindrical, verticillate. Phialides in whorls of two to four, usually solitary on hyphae, basal portion cylindrical, tapering to a distinct neck; 6.9-11.2
μm
long, 1.4-1.9
μm
wide at the base, and 0.5-0.9μm wide at the apex (Fig.
3E
). Conidia 1-celled, in chains, smooth-walled, hyaline, elliptical, occasionally fusiform, 1.9-3.4
x
1.2-2.4
μm
(Fig.
3F
).
Habitat.
Occurring on spiders in the litter layer.
Notes.
Samsoniella aranea
was readily classified within the genus
Samsoniella
through phylogenetic analyses (Fig.
1
). Analysis of the combined multigene dataset unveiled that
S. aranea
forms an independent branch and shares a close relationship with
S. yunnanensis
. However, notable distinctions were observed between the two species. Unlike
S. yunnanensis
, where synnemata arise from insect cocoons, synnemata of
S. aranea
were not observed. Additionally, distinct growth characteristics were noted, with colonies of
S. yunnanensis
exhibiting a faster growth rate on PDA compared to
S. aranea
. Morphological differences were evident in the colonies on PDA, with
S. aranea
colonies being floccose, white to cream-yellowish, and having a yolk-yellowish reverse. On the other hand, colonies of
S. yunnanensis
were described as loose and hairy, appearing white with a reddish-brown reverse.