Aquapeziza: A new genus from freshwater and its morphological and phylogenetic relationships to Pezizaceae

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Abstract

An investigation of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in southwestern China led to the discovery of a new discomycete species from a small stream in Yunnan Province. The taxon is characterized morphologically by its combined characters of epigenous, white ascomata, ovoid, amyloid asci and multi-guttulate, single-celled, smooth, globose ascospores. Because the taxon cannot be accommodated in any known genus based on morphological characters and molecular data (28S and ITS rDNA sequences) a new genus and species Aquapeziza globispora is proposed to accommodate it. The new genus is circumscribed and a description and illustrations of the new species are provided. Relationships of Aquapeziza in Pezizaceae are inferred from 28S and ITS rDNA sequence analyses. © 2012 by The Mycological Society of America.

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Hu, D. M., Chen, H., Cai, L., Bahkali, A. H., & Hyde, K. D. (2012). Aquapeziza: A new genus from freshwater and its morphological and phylogenetic relationships to Pezizaceae. Mycologia, 104(2), 540–546. https://doi.org/10.3852/11-123

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