Diversity of the genus sugiyamaella and description of two new species from rotting wood in China

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Abstract

Species of the genus Sugiyamaella (Trichomonascaceae, Saccharomycetales), found in rotting wood in China, were investigated using morphology and the molecular phylogeny of a combined ITS and nrLSU dataset. Nine taxa were collected in China: two were new species (viz. Sugiyamaella chuxiong sp. nov. and S. yunanensis sp. nov.) and seven were known species, S. americana, S. ayubii, S. novakii, S. paludigena, S. valenteae, S. valdiviana and S. xiaguanensis. The two new species are illustrated and their morphology and phylogenetic relationships with other Sugiyamaella species are discussed. Our results indicate a potentially great diversity of Sugiyamaella spp. inhabiting rotting wood in China just waiting to be discovered.

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Shi, C. F., Zhang, K. H., Chai, C. Y., Yan, Z. L., & Hui, F. L. (2021). Diversity of the genus sugiyamaella and description of two new species from rotting wood in China. MycoKeys, 77, 27–39. https://doi.org/10.3897/MYCOKEYS.77.60077

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