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PHYTOTAXA
Volume 597, Issue 2, Pages 153-164Publisher
MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.5
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ITS barcoding; Lepidostromatales; maximum likelihood; phylogeny; soil inhabiting
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A new species of Sulzbacheromyces was discovered during botanical and lichenological expeditions in the Colombian Andean-Amazonian Piedmont, Brazilian Amazon, and Veracruz, Mexico. S. leucodontium is distinguished by its white basidiomata and colonial algae in the thallus, and it has the widest distribution of the genus in the Americas, from Mexico to Brazil. Furthermore, this study presents the most complete phylogenetic reconstruction of the genus and provides a key to the known species of Sulzbacheromyces in the Neotropics.
As a result of botanical and lichenological expeditions in the Colombian Andean-Amazonian Piedmont, in the Brazilian Amazon, and in Veracruz, Mexico, a new species of Sulzbacheromyces was discovered and is here described based on mor-phological, anatomical, and molecular characters. S. leucodontium differs from other neotropical species in the genus by having white basidiomata and colonial algae in the thallus and represents the species with the widest distribution of the genus in the Americas, from Mexico to Brazil. In addition, the most complete phylogenetic reconstruction of the genus to date is presented as well as a key to the known species of Sulzbacheromyces in the Neotropics.
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