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Neotropical Studies on Hymenochaetaceae: Unveiling the Diversity and Endemicity of Phellinotus

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8030216

Keywords

three new taxa; endemic fungi; phylogenetic lineages; SDTF species; taxonomy; xanthocroic polypores

Funding

  1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)
  2. Universidad Nacional de Cordoba
  3. CoordenacAo de aperfeicoamento de pessoal de nivel superior (CAPES)
  4. Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion (MICYT) [04-09/2010]
  5. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [311158/2018-8]
  6. Fundacion Fungicosmos [PICT 0830]
  7. Fondo para la Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (FONCYT)
  8. PROTAX Project: CNPq/MCTI/CONFAP-FAPS-Programa de Apoio a Projetos de Pesquisas para a CapacitacAo e FormacAo de Recursos Humanos em Taxonomia Biologica-PROTAX under the MIND.Funga Research Group [FAPESC 2021TR390, CNPq 441821/2020-0]

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Based on phylogenetic analysis, this study confirms the monophyly of the Phellinotus genus and identifies three new species. The species concept of P. piptadeniae is revised and three other species are transferred to the Phellinotus genus.
Phellinotus, a neotropical genus of wood-decay fungi commonly found on living members of the Fabaceae family, was initially described as containing two species, P. neoaridus and P. piptadeniae. The members of this genus, along with six other well-established genera and some unresolved lineages, are the current representatives of the 'phellinotus clade'. On the other hand, based on a two-loci phylogenetic analysis, some entities/lineages of the 'phellinotus clade' have been found in Fomitiporella s.l. In this work, we performed four-loci phylogenetic analyses and based on our results the genera of the 'phellinotus clade' are shown to be monophyletic groups. In addition to the natural groups confirmed as different genera, morphological revisions, phylogenetic relationships, and host distribution of different specimens resembling P. neoaridus and P. piptadeniae revealed three new species in the Phellinotus genus, referred to here as P. magnoporatus, P. teixeirae and P. xerophyticus. Furthermore, for P. piptadeniae a narrower species concept was adopted with redefined morphological characters and a more limited distribution range. Both P. neoaridus and P. teixeirae have a distribution range restricted to seasonally dry tropical forests in South America. Additionally, based on detailed morphological revisions Phellinus badius, Phellinus resinaceus, and Phellinus scaber are transferred to the Phellinotus genus. The geographic distribution and host range of the genus are then discussed.

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