Phylogeny, taxonomy, and character evolution in Entoloma subgenus Nolanea

K. Reschke, O. Morozova, B. Dima, J. Cooper, G. Corriol, A. Biketova, M. Piepenbring, M. Noordeloos
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Nolanea is a well-known and long-established subgenus of the genus Entoloma traditionally defined mainly by the mycenoid basidiocarps of the included species. Until now, revisions of this subgenus including molecular data exist only on a regional scale. In this study, the phylogeny of species of Nolanea is analysed based on multi-gene DNA sequences including data of specimens from all continents. New primers are designed for the mitochondrial small subunit and RPB2. The performance of the DNA loci in reconstructing the phylogeny in subg. Nolanea is evaluated. An ancestral state reconstruction is used to infer the character state evolution as well as the importance and reliability of morphological characters used to define subclades below subgeneric rank. Based on the results, seven sections are recognised in Nolanea: the sections Holoconiota, Infularia, Mammosa, Nolanea, Papillata, Staurospora, and the newly described sect. Elegantissima. A large phylogeny based on the fungal barcode rDNA ITS with numerous type sequences is used to evaluate current species concepts. Several names are revealed to be synonyms of older names. Four species new to science are described, namely E. altaicum, E. argillaceum, E. cornicolor, and E. incognitum. Lectotypes, epitypes or neotypes are designated for E. cetratum, E. clandestinum, E. conferendum, E. cuspidiferum, E. hebes, E. minutum, E. nitens, and E. rhodocylix. The re-evaluation of the limits of subg. Nolanea leads to an altered concept excluding species with distinct, lageniform cheilocystidia. The section Ameides is placed in subg. Leptonia. For several species formerly accommodated in Nolanea, but excluded now, viz., E. lepiotoides, E. rhombisporum, E. subelegans, and E. velenovskyi the taxonomic position remains unclear, because of the yet unresolved phylogeny of the whole genus Entoloma.
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肠虫亚属的系统发育、分类和性状演化
Nolanea是一个众所周知的、建立已久的Entoloma属亚属,传统上主要由该属的菌丝体担子果定义。直到现在,这个亚属的修订包括分子数据只存在于区域尺度。在本研究中,基于多基因DNA序列,包括来自各大洲的标本数据,分析了Nolanea物种的系统发育。针对线粒体小亚基和RPB2设计了新的引物。DNA位点在亚群系统发育重建中的作用。诺兰尼亚被评估。利用祖先状态重构来推断特征状态的演化,以及用来定义亚属等级以下亚支系的形态特征的重要性和可靠性。根据结果,在Nolanea中可以识别出七个部分:Holoconiota, Infularia, Mammosa, Nolanea, Papillata, Staurospora和新描述的Elegantissima。基于具有众多类型序列的真菌条形码rDNA ITS的大型系统发育用于评估当前的物种概念。有几个名字被发现是旧名字的同义词。描述了四个科学上的新物种,即E. altaicum, E. argillaceum, E. cornicolor和E. incognitum。选型、表型或新型分别被指定为中央芽孢杆菌、秘密芽孢杆菌、会议芽孢杆菌、虎斑芽孢杆菌、hebes芽孢杆菌、minutum芽孢杆菌、nitens芽孢杆菌和rhodocylix芽孢杆菌。subg极限的重新评估。Nolanea导致一个改变的概念,不包括具有独特的,lageniform cheilocystidia的物种。亚甲酰亚胺一节放在子节中。Leptonia。由于整个肠虫属的系统发育尚未确定,因此以前在Nolanea被排除的几种肠虫,即E. lepiotoides、E. rhombisporum、E. subbelegans和E. velenovskyi的分类地位仍不明确。
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