Examination of the generic concept and species boundaries of the genus Erioscyphella (Lachnaceae, Helotiales, Ascomycota) with the proposal of new species and new combinations based on the Japanese materials
Author
Tochihara, Yukito
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6535-2259
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Hongo 7 - 3 - 1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 - 0033, Japan & Department of Botany, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4 - 1 - 1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305 - 0005, Japan
tochi@kahaku.go.jp
Author
Hosoya, Tsuyoshi
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5360-5677
Department of Botany, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4 - 1 - 1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305 - 0005, Japan
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MycoKeys
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2022-02-08
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.87.73082
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.87.73082
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Erioscyphella boninensis Tochihara & Hosoya
sp. nov.
Figs 5
, 6
Diagnosis.
Differs from all other
Erioscyphella
species by the granulate walls of the ectal excipular cells.
Figure 5.
Erioscyphella boninensis
TNS-F-26520 (Holotype)
A
dried apothecia
B
pure culture on PDA (NBRC 114447)
C
ascus
D
ascal pore MLZ (+)
E
ascospores
F
paraphyses
G
ectal excipular cells
H
ectal excipular cells with red granules
I
hairs with resinous matters arising from ectal excipular cells. Mounted in CB/LA (
C, E-I
), MLZ (
D
). Scale bars: 1 mm (
A
); 10
µm
(
C-I
).
Holotype.
Japan, Bonin Islands, Chichijima Island, Mt. Tsutsujiyama,
27.060556
,
142.222500
, ca 270 m, 28 Jun. 2009, on fallen leaves of
Pittosporum boninense
, T.Hosoya (TNS-F-26520).
Figure 6.
Erioscyphella boninensis
TNS-F-26520 (Holotype)
A
ascospores
B
apothecium
C
vertical section of an apothecium
D
expansion of a vertical section of an apothecium
E
ectal excipular cells
F
asci
G
paraphyses
H
hairs.
GenBank/UNITE no. ex holotype.
LC669437/UDB0779049 (ITS), LC533151 (LSU), LC533254 (mtSSU), LC533196 (RPB2).
Etymology.
Referring to the type locality Bonin Islands.
Japanese name.
Ogasawara-cha-hina-no-chawantake.
Description.
Apothecia scattered, superficial, 0.5-1.0 mm in diameter, having well-developed stipes, up to 1.5 mm high, cream to pale brown, externally covered with short and shiny hairs. Disc concave, cream to pale yellow. Ectal excipulum
textura prismatica
composed of long elongated cells to
textura angularis
, 6-25
x
5-13
µm
, hyaline to relatively brown colored, somewhat thick-walled; cell walls covered by granules with a similar appearance to those on hairs. Stipe composed of
textura prismatica
with a granulate surface as ectal excipular cells. Medullary excipulum
textura intricata
of hyaline hyphae up to 3
µm
wide. Hairs straight, cylindrical, 38-62
x
2.5-4.0
µm
, hyaline, completely covered by brown granules, 2-3-septate, thin-walled, arising from swelling cells completely covered by granules; apex lacking crystals or apical amorphous materials, equipped with amber-colored resinous materials dissolvable with CB/LA at a little below the apex. Asci (36-)37.7-44(-46)
x
(3.5-)3.6-4.2(-4.5)
µm
(av. 41
+/-
3.2
x
3.9
+/-
0.3
µm
, n = 16), 8-spored, cylindrical-clavate; pore blue in MLZ without 3% KOH pretreatment; croziers absent at the basal septa. Ascospores (9-)10-12.3(-13)
x
1.2-1.7(-1.8)
µm
(av. 11
+/-
1.2
x
1.5
+/-
0.2
µm
, n = 16), Q = (6.3-)6.9-9.2(-10) (av. 7.8
+/-
1.5, n = 16), fusiform, aseptate. Paraphyses straight, up to 2.5
µm
wide, septate, exceeding the asci up to 5
µm
, narrowly lanceolate.
Culture characteristics.
Colony of NBRC 114447/ TNS-F-26520 on PDA umbonate forming a dome-shape, slightly sulcate. Context not shiny, velvety, buff at the center, paler toward the margin, dark buff from the reverse. Sectors and zonation absent. Aerial mycelium white or buff, dense cottony, forming white mycelium strands except in the margin. Margin distinct, entire, flat. Asexual morph absent.
Distribution.
Japan. (Bonin Islands). Known only from the type locality.
Notes.
Granulation on the surface of the ectal excipular cells has been observed only in
Incrucipulum
in
Lachnaceae
(
Baral and Krieglsteiner 1985
;
Tochihara and Hosoya 2019
), and
E. boninensis
is the first report for such a character in
Erioscyphella
(Fig.
5H
,
6E
). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that
E. boninensis
is closely related to
E. paralushanensis
(Fig.
1
). The two species (Clade IA, Fig.
1
) have colored granules on hairs and forming red mycelia on PDA. However, granulation of ectal excipulum is seen only in
E. boninensis
.