Tzeananiaceae, a new pleosporalean family associated with ophiocordyceps macroacicularis fruiting bodies in Taiwan

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Abstract

The order Pleosporales comprises a miscellaneous group of fungi and is considered to be the largest order of the class Dothideomycetes. The circumscription of Pleosporales has undergone numerous changes in recent years due to the addition of large numbers of families reported from various habitats and with a large amount of morphological variation. Many asexual genera have been reported in Pleosporales and can be either hyphomycetes or coelomycetes. Phoma-like taxa are common and have been shown to be polyphyletic within the order and allied with several sexual genera. During the exploration of biodiversity of pleosporalean fungi in Taiwan, a fungal strain was isolated from mycelium growing on the fruiting body of an Ophiocordyceps species. Fruiting structures that developed on PDA were morphologically similar to Phoma and its relatives in having pycnidial conidiomata with hyaline conidia. The fungus is characterised by holoblastic, cylindrical, aseptate conidiogenous cells and cylindrical, hyaline, aseptate, guttulated, thin-walled conidia. Phylogenetic analysis based on six genes, ITS, LSU, rpb2, SSU, tef1 and tub2, produced a phylogenetic tree with the newly generated sequences grouping in a distinct clade separate from all of the known families. Therefore, a new pleosporalean family Tzeananiaceae is established to accommodate the monotypic genus Tzeanania and the species T. Taiwanensis in Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes. The Ophiocordyceps species was identified as O. macroacicularis and this is a new record in Taiwan.

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Ariyawansa, H. A., Phillips, A. J. L., Chuang, W. Y., & Tsai, I. (2018). Tzeananiaceae, a new pleosporalean family associated with ophiocordyceps macroacicularis fruiting bodies in Taiwan. MycoKeys, 37, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.37.27265

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