4.6 Article

Reflections on Menisporopsis, Multiguttulispora and Tainosphaeria Using Molecular and Morphological Data

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7060438

Keywords

appendages; foliicolous; lignicolous; molecular systematics; phialidic conidiogenesis; taxonomic novelties

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [GACR 20-14840S]
  2. Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany [RVO 67985939]
  3. University Hospital Hradec Kralove MHCZ-DRO (UHHK) [00179906]
  4. Studienstiftung fur mykologische Systematik und Okologie
  5. Manaaki Whenua Fellowship, Landcare Research Auckland (2005)

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This study on Menisporopsis, Multiguttulispora, and Tainosphaeria, saprobes inhabiting decaying plant material, utilized an integrated morpho-molecular characterization to assess their generic concepts and explore phylogenetic relationships. It revealed Menisporopsis as polyphyletic and proposed a new segregate genus, Arcuatospora. The Tainosphaeria complex was resolved into three genera, with Tainosphaeria s. str. accepted with five species and others transferred to new genera. Additionally, a new genus Flectospora was erected for a previously unrecognized fungus nested in the Tainosphaeria clade, based on molecular evidence.
The genera Menisporopsis, Multiguttulispora and Tainosphaeria (Chaetosphaeriaceae) are saprobes inhabiting decaying plant material. This study is based on an integrated morpho-molecular characterisation to assess their generic concepts and explore phylogenetic relationships. Menisporopsis is revealed as polyphyletic, and species with 1-septate conidia and synnemata growing unilaterally along the seta are placed in the new segregate genus Arcuatospora. Codinaea dimorpha and C. triseptata are shown to be congeneric with Multiguttulispora sympodialis, the type species. Two new combinations are proposed: M. sympodialis is found conspecific with M. dimorpha. The Tainosphaeria complex is resolved into three genera. We found that the morphological separation of three groups within the genus is consistent with phylogenetic relationships. Tainosphaeria s. str. is accepted with five species. Tainosphaeria aseptata and T. lunata are transferred to the newly erected Phialoturbella, whereas T. obclavata is revealed as conspecific with Phialogeniculata guadalcanalensis, reducing it to a synonym. A new genus Flectospora is erected for a chloridium-like fungus nested in the Tainosphaeria clade. Based on molecular evidence, we show that asymmetrical, scolecosporous ascospores are a unique teleomorphic characteristic among family members. Therefore, we propose new combinations for Chaetosphaeria hispida in Paragaeumannomyces and Ch. spinosa in the new genus Ericiosphaeria, both exhibiting this rare morphotype.

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