Morphological and phylogenetic appraisal of novel and extant taxa of stictidaceae from northern thailand

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Stictidaceae comprises taxa with diverse lifestyles. Many species in this family are drought resistant and important for studying fungal adaptation and evolution. Stictidaceae comprises 32 genera, but many of them have been neglected for decades due to the lack of field collections and molecular data. In this study, we introduce a new species Fitzroyomyces hyaloseptisporus and a new combination Fitzroyomyces pandanicola. We also provide additional morphological and molecular data for Ostropomyces pruinosellus and O. thailandicus based on new collections isolated from an unidentified woody dicotyledonous host in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Taxonomic conclusions are made with the aid of morphological evidence and phylogenetic analysis of combined LSU, ITS and mtSSU sequence data. Characteristics such as the shape and septation of ascospores and conidia as well as lifestyles among genera of Stictidaceae are discussed.

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Wei, D. P., Wanasinghe, D. N., Gentekaki, E., Thiyagaraja, V., Lumyong, S., & Hyde, K. D. (2021). Morphological and phylogenetic appraisal of novel and extant taxa of stictidaceae from northern thailand. Journal of Fungi, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7100880

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