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Two new species of Jalapriya and a new record, Dictyocheirospora vinaya from freshwater habitats in China

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BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e74295

Keywords

asexual morphs; Dictyosporiaceae; freshwater fungi; phylogeny; taxonomy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31860006, 31970021]
  2. Dali University [ZKLX2019213]

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Pleosporales is the largest order of Dothideomycetes and has recently undergone significant revisions in its systematics, with Dictyosporiaceae being one of the newly established families. Two new species, Jalapriya aquaticum and J. apicalivaginatum, were collected from freshwater habitats in Gansu and Yunnan Provinces, China. The phylogenetic analysis confirmed their placement within Dictyosporiaceae (Pleosporales).
Background Pleosporales is the largest order of Dothideomycetes. In recent years, systematics of Pleosporales have undergone considerable revisions. Dictyosporiaceae is one of the newly established families within this order proposed to accommodate holomorphic saprobic Dothideomycetes. Currently 18 genera are recognised in Dictyosporiaceae. New information The new species, Jalapriya aquaticum sp. nov. and J. apicalivaginatum sp. nov. were collected from freshwater habitats in Gansu and Yunnan Provinces, China, respectively and are introduced, based on morphology and molecular analysis of combined ITS, LSU, SSU and TEF1-alpha sequence data. We also recovered one fresh collection of Dictyocheirospora vinaya D'souza, Bhat & K.D. Hyde, which is a new record for China. Jalapriya aquaticum differs from extant species of Jalapriya in rows converging at the apex and apical cells with spherical-like appendages. Jalapriya apicalivaginatum differs from extant species of Jalapriya in having the rows of conidia mostly arranged in a plane. The phylogenetic analysis place the new collections within Dictyosporiaceae (Pleosporales). Descriptions and illustrations of Jalapriya aquaticum, J. apicalivaginatum and Dictyocheirospora vinaya are provided. A synopsis of characters of species of Jalapriya is also provided.

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