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Bambusicola autumnalis sp. nov., a bambusicolous ascomycete from Sichuan province, China

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PHYTOTAXA
Volume 601, Issue 3, Pages 203-211

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MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.601.3.1

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1 new species; Dothideomycetes; multi-gene; phylogeny; taxonomy

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A new bamboo inhabiting ascomycete, Bambusicola autumnalis, was identified and analyzed in this study, providing morpho-phylogenetic evidence for its distinction from other Bambusicola species.
During the survey of microfungi diversity in Sichuan province, China, a new bamboo inhabiting ascomycete Bambusicola autumnalis was identified and introduced in this study. Bambusicola autumnalis is characterized by having immersed to erumpent ascostromata, and fusiform, hyaline, 1-septate ascospores surrounded by an inconspicuous mucilaginous sheath, which fits well with the sexual morph of Bambusicola. The phylogenetic analysis based on multi-gene (SSU, ITS, LSU, RPB2, TEF1-alpha) dataset of taxa within the family Bambusicolaceae showed that B. autumnalis formed a sister lineage to B. guttulata within Bambusicola and representing as a distinct species. Morpho-phylogenetic evidence revealed B. autumnalis is distinct from other Bambusicola species. Notes on the phylogenetic placement and identification of the new species are provided.

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