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The family Pyrenidiaceae resurrected

Journal

MYCOSPHERE
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 634-654

Publisher

MYCOSPHERE PRESS
DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/10/1/13

Keywords

1 new taxon; Dacampiaceae; Dothideomycetes; Lichenicolous fungi; Phylogenetic analyses

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  1. Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS) from Belgium
  2. Fond Leopold III [LF/JVG/vm/14.75]
  3. RGJ [PHD/0020/2557]
  4. grant entitled: 1. The future of specialist fungi in a changing climate: baseline data for generalist and specialist fungi associated with ants, Rhododendron species and Dracaena species [DBG6080013]
  5. grant entitled: 2. Impact of climate change on fungal diversity and biogeography in the Greater Mekong Subregion [RDG6130001]

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Pyrenidium is a lichenicolous genus which was included in the family Dacampiaceae (Pleosporales) based on morphological characters. The classification of this genus within Dacampiaceae has been controversial due to the lack of sequence data. In this study, the genus Pyrenidium is sequenced for the first time using five freshly collected specimens belonging to the generic type and two other species. Although the morphology of Pyrenidium is quite similar to other genera of Dacampiaceae, phylogenetic analyses from nuLSU and nuSSU sequence data demonstrate that Pyrenidium is distantly related to Dacampiaceae and it forms a distinct lineage within the Dothideomycetes. Therefore, we resurrect the family Pyrenidiaceae to accommodate Pyrenidium. Morphological descriptions of the sequenced specimens of Pyrenidium are provided and include the description of a new species, P. borbonicum.

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