Monilochaetes pteridophytophila (Australiascaceae, Glomerellales), a new fungus from tree fern

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Background During taxonomic and phylogenetic studies of fungi on pteridophytes in Thailand, Monilochaetes pteridophytophila sp. nov. was collected from the frond stalks of a tree fern (Alsophila costularis, Cyatheaceae). The new species is introduced, based on evidence from morphology and phylogenetic analyses of a concatenated dataset of LSU, ITS, SSU and RPB2 sequences. New information Monilochaetes pteridophytophila differs from extant species of Monilochaetes in having darker conidiophores with fewer septae (1-4-septate). Monilochaetes pteridophytophila forms a distinct clade, basal from other species of Monilochaetes in Australiascaceae. A detailed description and illustrations of the new species are provided. We also provided a synopsis of accepted species of Monilochaetes.

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Zhang, J., Phookamsak, R., Mapook, A., Lu, Y., & Lv, M. (2021). Monilochaetes pteridophytophila (Australiascaceae, Glomerellales), a new fungus from tree fern. Biodiversity Data Journal, 9, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.E67248

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