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Twelve New Species Reveal Cryptic Diversification in Foliicolous Lichens of Strigula s.lat. (Strigulales, Ascomycota)

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 8, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8010002

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diversity; morphology; new taxa; Strigulaceae; systematics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800010, 31750001]
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [401186/2014-8, 314570/2014-4]

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In this study, molecular phylogenetics was used to investigate the potential cryptic speciation in foliicolous members of Strigula s.lat. in tropical areas of Asia. The study identified several new species and revealed a high degree of diversification in this group of lichenized fungi, indicating that the current understanding of their diversity is likely incomplete.
We employed a molecular phylogenetic approach using five markers (ITS, nuSSU, nuLSU, TEF1- alpha, and RPB2) to assess potential cryptic speciation in foliicolous members of Strigula s.lat. (Strigulaceae), including the recently segregated genera Phylloporis, Puiggariella, Raciborskiella, Racoplaca, and Serusiauxiella, from tropical areas in Asia, with selected materials from the Neotropics as reference. On the basis of combined molecular and phenotypic datasets, two new species of Racoplaca and 10 new species of Strigula s.str. are described: Racoplaca macrospora sp. nov., R. maculatoides sp. nov., Strigula guangdongensis sp. nov., S. intermedia sp. nov., S. laevis sp. nov., S. microcarpa sp. nov., S. pseudoantillarum sp. nov., S. pseudosubtilissima sp. nov., S. pycnoradians sp. nov., S. sinoconcreta sp. nov., S. stenoloba sp. nov., and S. subtilissimoides sp. nov. In addition, we propose the new combination Phylloporis palmae comb. nov. (equivalent to =Manaustrum palmae) and we validate the earlier combination Racoplaca melanobapha comb. nov. (equivalent to Verrucaria melanobapha; Strigula melanobapha). Our data clearly indicate a considerable degree of cryptic diversification in foliicolous representatives of Strigula s.lat., particularly in the presumably widespread taxa Strigula antillarum, S. concreta, S. nitidula, and S. smaragdula. Given that these phylogenetic revisions are thus far limited to few regions, we predict that our findings only represent the proverbial tip of the iceberg in this group of lichenized fungi.

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