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Discovery of Three New Mucor Species Associated with Cricket Insects in Korea

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8060601

Keywords

cricket insect; ITS; LSU; Mucorales; phylogeny; taxonomy

Funding

  1. Graduate Program for the Undiscovered Taxa of Korea - National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) of the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Korea [NIBR202130202]
  2. Project on Survey and Discovery of Indigenous Fungal Species of Korea - National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) of the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Korea [NIBR202102201]
  3. Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI) [NIBR202102201] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study characterizes three new species of Mucor, providing detailed descriptions, illustrations, and phylogenetic analysis based on morphological and molecular data. It contributes to the understanding of the diversity of Mucor species and their relationship with insects.
Species in the genus Mucor have a worldwide distribution and are isolated from various substrata and hosts, including soil, dung, freshwater, and fruits. However, their diversity from insects is still much too little explored. The aim of this study was to characterize three new species of Mucor: Mucor grylli sp. nov., M. hyangburmii sp. nov., and M. kunryangriensis sp. nov., discovered in Kunryang-ri, Cheongyang in the Chungnam Province of Korea, during an investigation of Mucorales from cricket insects. The new species are described using morphological characters and molecular data including ITS and LSU rDNA regions. Mucor grylli is characterized by the highly variable shape of its columellae, which are subglobose to oblong, obovoid, strawberry-shaped, and sometimes slightly or strongly constricted in the center. Mucor hyangburmii is characterized by the production of azygospores and growth at 40 degrees C. Mucor kunryangriensis is characterized by the variable shape of its columellae, which are elongated-conical, obovoid, cylindrical ellipsoid, cylindrical, and production of abundant yeast-like cells on PDA, MEA, and SMA media. Based on the sequence analysis of two genetic markers, our phylogenic assessment strongly supported M. grylli, M. hyangburmii, and M. kunryangriensis as new species. Detailed descriptions, illustrations, and phylogenetic trees are provided.

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