Species delimitation in the European species of Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) inferred from phylogenetic analyses of ITS region and morphological data

Ibai Olariaga , Begoña M. Jugo , Koldo García-Etxebarria , Isabel Salcedo
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The identification of the conventionally accepted species of Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) in Europe (Clavulina amethystina, Clavulina cinerea, Clavulina cristata, and Clavulina rugosa) is often difficult and many specimens are not straightforwardly assignable to any of those four species, which is why some authors have questioned their identity. In order to assess the status of those species, a morphological examination was combined with the molecular analysis of the ITS region. The same six major clades were obtained in the Bayesian and parsimony phylogenetic analyses, and all six clades were well-supported at least by one of the analyses. Morphological characters, such as the overall branching pattern, the presence and intensity of grey colour, the cristation of the apices, and basidiospore size and shape were to various extents correlated with the phylogenetic signal obtained from the ITS region. The congruence between the molecular analyses and morphology, rather than geographical origin, suggests the existence of several species that can be delimited using a combined phylogenetic and morphological species recognition. The analyses revealed that C. cristata and C. rugosa are well-delimited species. In contrast, more than one taxa could be subsumed under the names C. amethystina and C. cinerea, the taxonomical complexity of which is discussed. The ITS region is proved to be adequate to separate phylogenetic species of Clavulina.

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基于ITS区系统发育分析和形态学资料的欧洲Clavulina (cantharelllales,担子菌科)种划分
欧洲的Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) (Clavulina amethystina, Clavulina cinerea, Clavulina cristata和Clavulina rugosa)的传统物种鉴定通常是困难的,许多标本不能直接归属于这四个物种中的任何一个,这就是为什么一些作者质疑它们的身份。为了评估这些物种的地位,形态学检查与ITS区域的分子分析相结合。在贝叶斯和简约系统发育分析中得到了相同的6个主要分支,并且所有6个分支至少有一个分析得到了很好的支持。形态学特征,如总体分枝模式、灰色的存在和强度、顶端的嵴、担子孢子的大小和形状等,在不同程度上与ITS区域获得的系统发育信号相关。分子分析和形态学之间的一致性,而不是地理起源之间的一致性,表明存在几个物种,可以使用系统发育和形态物种识别相结合来划分。分析结果表明,冠蝉和冠蝉属属的分界较好。相比之下,C. amethystina和C. cinerea可归入一个以上的分类群,并讨论了它们的分类复杂性。ITS区被证明足以区分棒柳属的系统发育种。
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