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Fungal Diversity | 2015

Fungal diversity notes 1–110: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal species

Jian Kui Liu; Kevin D. Hyde; E. B. Gareth Jones; Hiran A. Ariyawansa; Darbhe J. Bhat; Saranyaphat Boonmee; Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura; Eric H. C. McKenzie; Rungtiwa Phookamsak; Chayanard Phukhamsakda; Belle Damodara Shenoy; Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab; Bart Buyck; Jie Chen; K. W. Thilini Chethana; Chonticha Singtripop; Dong Qin Dai; Yu Cheng Dai; Dinushani A. Daranagama; Asha J. Dissanayake; Mingkwan Doilom; Melvina J. D’souza; Xin Lei Fan; Ishani D. Goonasekara; Kazuyuki Hirayama; Sinang Hongsanan; Subashini C. Jayasiri; Ruvishika S. Jayawardena; Samantha C. Karunarathna; Wen-Jing Li

This paper is a compilation of notes on 110 fungal taxa, including one new family, 10 new genera, and 76 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range. The new family, Paradictyoarthriniaceae is introduced based on its distinct lineage in Dothideomycetes and its unique morphology. The family is sister to Biatriosporaceae and Roussoellaceae. The new genera are Allophaeosphaeria (Phaeosphaeriaceae), Amphibambusa (Amphisphaeriaceae), Brunneomycosphaerella (Capnodiales genera incertae cedis), Chaetocapnodium (Capnodiaceae), Flammeascoma (Anteagloniaceae), Multiseptospora (Pleosporales genera incertae cedis), Neogaeumannomyces (Magnaporthaceae), Palmiascoma (Bambusicolaceae), Paralecia (Squamarinaceae) and Sarimanas (Melanommataceae). The newly described species are the Ascomycota Aliquandostipite manochii, Allophaeosphaeria dactylidis, A. muriformia, Alternaria cesenica, Amphibambusa bambusicola, Amphisphaeria sorbi, Annulohypoxylon thailandicum, Atrotorquata spartii, Brunneomycosphaerella laburni, Byssosphaeria musae, Camarosporium aborescentis, C. aureum, C. frutexensis, Chaetocapnodium siamensis, Chaetothyrium agathis, Colletotrichum sedi, Conicomyces pseudotransvaalensis, Cytospora berberidis, C. sibiraeae, Diaporthe thunbergiicola, Diatrype palmicola, Dictyosporium aquaticum, D. meiosporum, D. thailandicum, Didymella cirsii, Dinemasporium nelloi, Flammeascoma bambusae, Kalmusia italica, K. spartii, Keissleriella sparticola, Lauriomyces synnematicus, Leptosphaeria ebuli, Lophiostoma pseudodictyosporium, L. ravennicum, Lophiotrema eburnoides, Montagnula graminicola, Multiseptospora thailandica, Myrothecium macrosporum, Natantispora unipolaris, Neogaeumannomyces bambusicola, Neosetophoma clematidis, N. italica, Oxydothis atypica, Palmiascoma gregariascomum, Paraconiothyrium nelloi, P. thysanolaenae, Paradictyoarthrinium tectonicola, Paralecia pratorum, Paraphaeosphaeria spartii, Pestalotiopsis digitalis, P. dracontomelon, P. italiana, Phaeoisaria pseudoclematidis, Phragmocapnias philippinensis, Pseudocamarosporium cotinae, Pseudocercospora tamarindi, Pseudotrichia rubriostiolata, P. thailandica, Psiloglonium multiseptatum, Saagaromyces mangrovei, Sarimanas pseudofluviatile, S. shirakamiense, Tothia spartii, Trichomerium siamensis, Wojnowicia dactylidicola, W. dactylidis and W. lonicerae. The Basidiomycota Agaricus flavicentrus, A. hanthanaensis, A. parvibicolor, A. sodalis, Cantharellus luteostipitatus, Lactarius atrobrunneus, L. politus, Phylloporia dependens and Russula cortinarioides are also introduced. Epitypifications or reference specimens are designated for Hapalocystis berkeleyi, Meliola tamarindi, Pallidocercospora acaciigena, Phaeosphaeria musae, Plenodomus agnitus, Psiloglonium colihuae, P. sasicola and Zasmidium musae while notes and/or new sequence data are provided for Annulohypoxylon leptascum, A. nitens, A. stygium, Biscogniauxia marginata, Fasciatispora nypae, Hypoxylon fendleri, H. monticulosum, Leptosphaeria doliolum, Microsphaeropsis olivacea, Neomicrothyrium, Paraleptosphaeria nitschkei, Phoma medicaginis and Saccotheciaceae. A full description of each species is provided with light micrographs (or drawings). Molecular data is provided for 90 taxa and used to generate phylogenetic trees to establish a natural classification for species.


Mycological Progress | 2010

Phylogenetic evaluation of anamorphic species of Cirrenalia and Cumulospora with the description of eight new genera and four new species

Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab; Ka-Lai Pang; Takahiko Nagahama; Faten A. Abdel-Aziz; E. B. Gareth Jones

Four new helicoid anamorphic fungi collected from marine habitats in Egypt and Japan are described. Three marine and one terrestrial Cirrenalia species along with two Cumulospora species and the four new fungi were sequenced for LSU and SSU rDNA. Phylogenetic analyses of the generated sequences, along with those from GenBank, confirmed the polyphyly of the genera Cirrenalia and Cumulospora, and new genera are erected to accommodate the displaced species. Eight new genera, four new species and six new combinations are made: 1. Halazoon anam.-gen. nov. (Halazoon melhae sp. nov., H. fuscus for Cirrenalia fusca), 2. Moheitospora anam.-gen. nov. (Moheitospora fruticosae sp. nov., M. adarca for Cirrenalia adarca), 3. Moleospora anam.-gen nov. (Moleospora maritima sp. nov.), and 4. Glomerulispora anam.-gen. nov. (Glomerulispora mangrovis sp. nov); Cirrenalia pygmea, Cirrenalia tropicale and Cumulospora varius are transferred to the new genera, 5. Hydea anam.-gen. nov, 6. Matsusporium anam.-gen. nov., and 7. Moromyces anam.-gen. nov., respectively. These genera can be assigned to the order Lulworthiales, TBM (Torpedospora/Bertia/Melanospora) clade, while Cirrenalia macrocephala is nested within the order Halosphaeriales. Few morphological characters delineate the genera and species assigned to the Lulworthiales and this aspect is discussed in relation to the molecular data. The phylogenetic position of the terrestrial species, Cirrenalia japonica, shows that it is a member of the order Pleosporales, and a new genus, 8. Hiogispora anam.-gen. nov. is proposed for the fungus.


Mycotaxon | 2011

Lolia aquatica gen. et sp. nov. (Lindgomycetaceae, Pleosporales), a new coelomycete from freshwater habitats in Egypt

Faten A. Abdel-Aziz; Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab

An unknown coelomycete that was collected from the River Nile and associated irrigation canals in Egypt is described. The fungus is characterized by gelatinous pearl white acervuli, a peridium that forms textura intricata, holoblastic conidia that have one basal excentric cellular appendage, and up to 3-5 sub-apical cellular attenuating appendages. Based on morphology, no described genus can accommodate this new fungus, so it is described herein as new genus and species. Phylogenetic analyses of the 28S ribosomal large subunit (LSU) rDNA sequence placed the new fungus in the family Lindgomycetaceae , Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes.


IMA Fungus : The Global Mycological Journal | 2011

Annulatascus nilensis sp. nov., a new freshwater ascomycete from the River Nile, Egypt.

Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab; Faten A. Abdel-Aziz; Sabah S. Mohamed; Ahmed E. Abdel-Aziz

Annulatascus nilensis sp. nov., from freshwater habitats in Egypt, is described, illustrated and compared to other species in the genus. Phylogenetic analyses of its LSU rDNA sequence with similar fungi placed the new species in the genus Annulatascus (Annulatascaceae, Sordariomycetidae incertae sedis). Annulatascus nilensis is characterized by immersed ascomata with an ascomatal neck oriented horizontally to the substrate surface, asci with a long, narrow stalk and massive bipartite apical ring, and 5–11-septate, hyaline ascospores surrounded by a large irregular, granular sheath that is not seen in water.


Botanica Marina | 2017

New saprobic marine fungi and a new combination

Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab; Monika C. Dayarathne; Satinee Suetrong; Sheng-Yu Guo; Siti Aisyah Alias; Ali H. Bahkali; Takahiko Nagahama; Abdallah M. Elgorban; Faten A. Abdel-Aziz; Mohamed S. Hodhod; Mohamed O. Al-Hebshi; Kevin D. Hyde; Norlailatul Asikin Mohamad Nor; Ka-Lai Pang; E. B. Gareth Jones

Abstract This paper documents five new saprobic marine fungi occurring on various substrata in the marine environment. Bacusphaeria nypae gen. et sp. nov. was discovered on bases of fronds of Nypa fruticans in Malaysia and phylogenetically, it belongs to the Tirisporellaceae (Tirisporellales, Diaporthomycetidae, Sordariomycetes) based on 18S and 28S rDNA. Cryptovalsa avicenniae, Ceriosporopsis minuta and Jattaea mucronata also belong to the Sordariomycetes; Cr. avicenniae was saprobic on Avicennia marina collected in Saudi Arabia, J. mucronata on intertidal decaying bark of Rhizophora mucronata while Ce. minuta was found on driftwood collected on a sandy beach in Japan. Phylogeny based on 18S and 28S rDNA placed Cr. avicenniae with other Cryptovalsa species in the Diatrypaceae. Jattaea mucronata groups well in the Calosphaeriales and is closely related to J. algeriensis based on a phylogeny using ITS and 28S rRNA and RPB2 genes. Aegeanispora elanii gen. et sp. nov. is an asexual fungus which produces pycnidia on decaying driftwood collected in the Aegean Sea. Combined 18S and 28S rDNA phylogenetic analyses suggest that it is a member of the Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes. Ceriosporopsis minuta resembles C. capillacea with its tubular, long polar appendages of ascospores but dimensions of ascomata and ascospores for the former species are considerably smaller. Ceriosporopsis is considered the best genus to accommodate C. minuta without support from sequence data. Sammeyersia is established as a new genus to accommodate Lulworthia grandispora, a species unrelated to Lulworthia fucicola, the type species. The diagnostic characteristic for the genus is a melanized region at the base of the neck of the ascomata.


Fungal Diversity | 2017

Fungal diversity notes 603–708: taxonomic and phylogenetic notes on genera and species

Kevin D. Hyde; Chada Norphanphoun; Vanessa Pereira de Abreu; Anna Bazzicalupo; K. W. Thilini Chethana; Marco Clericuzio; Monika C. Dayarathne; Asha J. Dissanayake; Anusha H. Ekanayaka; Mao-Qiang He; Sinang Hongsanan; Shi-Ke Huang; Subashini C. Jayasiri; Ruvishika S. Jayawardena; Anuruddha Karunarathna; Sirinapa Konta; Ivana Kušan; Hyun Lee; Junfu Li; Chuan-Gen Lin; Ning-Guo Liu; Yong-Zhong Lu; Zong-Long Luo; Ishara S. Manawasinghe; Ausana Mapook; Rekhani H. Perera; Rungtiwa Phookamsak; Chayanard Phukhamsakda; Igor Siedlecki; Adriene Mayra Soares


Mycoscience | 2009

Two new Corollospora species and one new anamorph based on morphological and molecular data

Mohamed Ahmed Abdelwahab; Takahiko Nagahama; Faten A. Abdel-Aziz


Botanica Marina | 2010

Marine fungi from two sandy Mediterranean beaches on the Egyptian north coast

Faten A. Abdel-Aziz


Phytotaxa | 2016

The genus Lolia from freshwater habitats in Egypt with one new species

Faten A. Abdel-Aziz


Phytotaxa | 2016

Two new species of Kallichroma (Bionectriaceae, Hypocreales) from Saudi Arabian mangroves

Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab; Ali H. Bahkali; E. B. Gareth Jones; Abdallah M. Elgorban; Faten A. Abdel-Aziz; Mohamed S. Hodhod; Mohamed O. Al-Hebshi

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Kevin D. Hyde

Mae Fah Luang University

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Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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