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MYCOLOGICAL PROGRESS
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 591-616Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-017-1339-4
Keywords
Phylogeny; Sordariomycetes; Sporidesmium-like; Taxonomy
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- Research of Featured Microbial Resources and Diversity Investigation in the Southwest Karst area [2014FY120100]
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Phylogenetic analyses of multi-gene (LSU, SSU, TEF1 alpha, RPB2 and ITS) sequence data support the placement of several Sporidesmium-like species within Sordariomycetes. The taxa collected in the present study were from unidentified submerged twigs in a stream in Prachuap Khiri Khan and Phang Nga Provinces, Thailand and Guizhou Province, China. Morphological examination and phylogenetic analyses provide evidence for several taxonomic novelties, including a new genus (Pseudostanjehughesia) and five novel species (Distoseptispora guttulata, D. phangngaensis, D. suoluoensis, Pseudostanjehughesia aquitropica and Sporidesmium gyrinomorphum). The collections also comprised three previously described species (Distoseptispora multiseptata, Sporidesmium thailandense and S. tropicale). Descriptions and illustrations of the above taxa are provided and their systematic placement is discussed. The description of Distoseptispora is emended.
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