Ophiocordyceps neonutans sp. nov., a new neotropical species from O. nutans complex (Ophiocordycipitaceae, Ascomycota)
Author
Friedrich, Raquel C. S.
Author
Shrestha, Bhushan
Mushtech Cordyceps Institute, Cheongil-ro 453 Beon-gil 55 - 9, Cheongil-myeon, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon Province 25255, Republic of Korea.
Author
Salvador-Montoya, Carlos A.
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Botânica, Campus Universitário, Trindade, CEP: 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. & Universidad Nacional del Nordeste - UNNE, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - CONICET, Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste - IBONE, Laboratorio de Micología, CC 209 (3400), Corrientes, Argentina.
Author
Tomé, Luiz M. R.
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Microbiologia, CEP: 31270 - 901, Belo Horizontes, MG, Brazil.
Author
Reck, Mateus A.
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Botânica, Campus Universitário, Trindade, CEP: 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
Author
Góes-Neto, Aristóteles
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Microbiologia, CEP: 31270 - 901, Belo Horizontes, MG, Brazil.
Author
Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro R.
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Botânica, Campus Universitário, Trindade, CEP: 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
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Phytotaxa
2018
2018-03-16
344
3
215
227
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.344.3.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.344.3.2
1179-3163
13719331
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
R. Friedrich, B. Shrestha & Drechsler-Santos
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 3
,
4
)
Mycobank:—
MB819384
Type:—
BRAZIL
.
Santa Catarina
: Florianópolis, Parque Estadual da Serra do Tabuleiro, Naufragados,
10 January 2014
,
Friedrich KEL113
(
holotype
FLOR
57336!).
Diagnose:—
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
is morphologically similar to
O. nutans
, however is more robust.
Etymology:—
Referring to the Neotropical locality of the new species and its morphological similarity to
O. nutans
.
Stromata solitary, rarely two, simple or branched (32–170 ×
1–2 mm
). Stipe filiform, erect or somewhat curved, black (23–151 ×
1 mm
), becoming orange to orange reddish (47/48) towards the uppermost part of the stipe in immature condition and similar to head in color at maturity, pale yellow (9/8) when dry. Fertile head apical, well delimited (5–19 ×
0.9–2 mm
), cylindrical, oblong to fusiform, orange punctate with brown (12) ostioles of perithecia. Perithecia crowded, obliquely vertical in the head, completely immersed, piriform, always with a long curved neck (550–1200 ×
130–360 mm
). Asci 8-spored, cylindrical, hyaline (220–900 × 3–8 μm), with a prominent cap. Ascospores parallel, smooth, filiform, almost as long as the asci; hyaline, multiseptate, easily fragmenting into 64 part-spores; part-spores cylindrical (6–15 × 1.2–3 μm), or slightly barrel-shaped. Mycelia inside insect body is slightly pink with a cork appearance. Spore mass is white.
Host and distribution:
—On adult stinkbugs belonging to subfamilies
Edessinae
,
Discocephalinae
and
Pentatominae
of
Pentatomidae
(
Hemiptera
). Mature specimens were mostly collected from November to April. They were recorded for the Cerrado (State of
Mato Grosso
) and Atlantic forest (States of
Santa Catarina
,
Paraná
and
São Paulo
) domains of
Brazil
.Although the specimens were collected in different ecosystems, they were always found near rivers or in areas with high mean annual rainfall.
Remarks:
—
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
is frequently collected as a single, black stroma, with a cylindrical orange head in hosts buried in the upper
1–2 cm
of the leaf litter. The arrangement of ascospores within the asci is parallel for the entire length of the asci, indicating that the ascospores are approximately of the same length as asci. The anamorph could occur in the same stroma, right beneath the fertile head in the orange part of the stipe, or in another stroma (
Fig. 3A, 3B
).
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
is very similar to
O. nutans
from Asia (
Type
I and
Type
II); however, it slightly differs in stromata colour and shape, perithecia shape and width (
Fig. 4
), host species and geographic distribution.
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
is more similar in micromorphology to
O. nutans
Type
I (
Sasaki
et al.
2012
), but in macromorphology, it is more similar to
O nutans
Type
II. It is worth noting that the hosts of
O. nutans
Type
II are more similar as those of
O. neonutans
(Pentatomoidea)
.
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
appears to be larger and more robust than the Asian specimens. Additionally,
O. neonutans
has a more crowded stroma with perithecia, the fertile orange region is cylindrical to fusoid, never ovoid, and parasitizes different subfamilies of
Pentatomidae
.
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
is also morphologically similar to
O. tricentri
that has been recorded only from Asia, parasitizing spittlebugs (
Hemiptera
), and with different color of stipe, shapes of perithecia and ascospores (
Shrestha & Sung 2005
,
Shrestha 2011
).
Ophiocordyceps neonutans
also has similar characteristics to few other species in the
“sphecocephala
” clade, however all species of that clade are parasites of different host species (
Stensrud
et al.
2005
).
Other examined specimens:
—
BRAZIL
.
Santa Catarina
:
Florianópolis
,
Costão do Santinho
,
Trilha
das aranhas,
23 September 2013
,
Friedrich
KEL56
(
FLOR57331
!)
;
ibidem
,
27 January 2014
,
Friedrich
KEL129
(
FLOR57313
!)
;
ibidem
,
Morro
da lagoa
da Conceição
,
02 December 2013
,
Friedrich
KEL60
(
FLOR57387
!)
;
ibidem,
Naufragados
,
28 October 2012
,
Urrea-Valencia
SURREA185
(
FLOR51012
!)
;
ibidem,
Naufragados
,
30 April 2013
,
Mafalda-Freire
FMF101
(
FLOR57401
!)
;
ibidem,
Naufragados
,
28 October 2013
,
Furtado
ANMF349
(
FLOR57404
!)
;
ibidem,
Naufragados
,
10 January 2014
,
Friedrich
KEL105
(
FLOR57332
!)
;
ibidem,
Unidade de Conservação Ambiental Desterro
,
20 December 2011
,
Jaeger MJ
103A
(
FLOR57379
!)
;
ibidem,
Unidade de Conservação Ambiental Desterro
,
09 November 2013
,
Friedrich
KEL46
(
FLOR57389
!)
;
sine datum
, 2013,
Mafalda-Freire
FMF50
(
FLOR57399
!)
;
Joinville
,
Vale do Piraí
,
25 January 2014
,
Linhares
FTF109
(
FLOR57396
!)
;
Joaçaba
,
06 August 2012
,
Urrea-Valencia
SURREA160
(
FLOR50987
!)
;
Santo Amaro da Imperatriz
,
Trilha
da cachoeira,
30 October 2012
,
Magnago
ACM448
(
FLOR57405
!)
;
ibidem,
Trilha
da cachoeira,
02 February 2013
;
Friedrich
KEL1
(
FLOR57392
!)
;
ibidem,
Trilha
da cachoeira,
21 March 2014
,
Friedrich
KEL158
(
FLOR57391
!)
;
ibidem,
Trilha
da pousada,
16 November 2013
,
Magnago
ACM545
(
FLOR57406
!).
Paraná
:
Curitiba
,
Parque Barigui
,
26 January 2014
,
Linhares
FTF120
(
FLOR57395
!)
;
Paranaguá
,
Piraquara
,
Morro
do canal,
04 September 2013
,
Mafalda-Freire
FMF123
(
FLOR57400
!)
;
ibidem,
Morro
do canal,
26 January 2014
,
Linhares
FTF121
(
FLOR57394
!).
Mato Grosso
:
Parque Nacional Chapada dos Guimarães
,
26 March 2013
,
Mafalda-Freire FMF88
(
FLOR57397
!).
São Paulo
: Itoporanga,
16 December 2014
,
G. Alves-Silva
GAS697
(
FLOR57409
!)
.
Additional examined specimens:
—
JAPAN
.
Fukushima
:
December 2006
,
06
Fuka
1
!;
ibidem,
December 2006
,
06Fuka2
!;
ibidem,
December 2006
,
06Fuka3
!;
ibidem,
December 2006
,
06
Fuka
7
!.
Kagoshima
:
sine datum
, 2004,
04
Yak
1
!;
ibidem
, 2004,
04Yak2
!;
ibidem
,
September 2006
,
06
Yak
1
!.
Hokkaido
:
Ebetsu
city,
October 2006
,
6N11
!.
Kyoto
,
June 2006
,
06
Tank
1
!;
ibidem,
June 2006
,
06Tank2
!;
ibidem,
June 2006
,
06
Tank
11
!. UKRAIN.
Primorski
land:
Khasanski district
, valley forest,
27 July 1957
,
E.Z. Koval
s/n
(KW 567400!)
.