Phylogeny and morphology of premilcurensis gen. Nov. (pleosporales) from stems of senecio in Italy

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Premilcurensis senecionis gen. et and sp. nov. was collected on stems of Senecio sp. from Forlì-Cesena Province, Italy and is introduced in Phaeosphaeriaceae with the support of a unique combination of morphological characters and combined gene phylogenetic analyses. Premilcurensis is distinguished from other genera in Phaeosphaeriaceae in having fusiform to cylindrical, hyaline to yellow-green ascospores with 3-5 septa, and mucilaginous, wing-like appendages at the central septum. Phylogenies analyses show Premilcurensis as a distinct lineage from other genera in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae with high bootstrap support. A comprehensive description and micrographs of P. senecionis is provided and the new genus is compared with morphologically similar taxa.

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Tibpromma, S., Promputtha, I., Phookamsak, R., Boonmee, S., Camporesi, E., Yang, J. B., … Hyde, K. D. (2015). Phylogeny and morphology of premilcurensis gen. Nov. (pleosporales) from stems of senecio in Italy. Phytotaxa, 236(1), 40–52. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.236.1.3

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