Hesperomyces (Fungi, Ascomycota) associated with Hyperaspis ladybirds (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae): Rethinking host specificity.

IF 2.1 Q3 MYCOLOGY Frontiers in fungal biology Pub Date : 2023-01-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ffunb.2022.1040102
Warre Van Caenegem, Piotr Ceryngier, Jerzy Romanowski, Donald H Pfister, Danny Haelewaters
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Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniomycetes) are biotrophic microfungi always attached to the exoskeleton of their arthropod hosts. They do not form hyphae or a mycelium; instead, they undergo determinate growth, developing from a two-celled ascospore to form a multicellular thallus. Hesperomyces virescens has been reported on over 30 species of ladybirds (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae); in reality, it represents a complex of species, presumably segregated by host genus association. In this study, we report on Hesperomyces thalli on Hyperaspis vinciguerrae from the Canary Islands and compare them with the Hesperomyces hyperaspidis described on Hyperaspis sp. from Trinidad. We generated the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the large subunit (LSU) nuclear ribosomal RNA gene, and the minichromosome maintenance complex component 7 (MCM7) protein-coding gene. Our phylogenetic reconstruction of Hesperomyces based on a concatenated ITS-LSU-MCM7 dataset revealed Hesperomyces sp. ex Hy. vinciguerrae as a member of the He. virescens species complex distinct from He. virescens sensu stricto (s.s.). It also revealed that the Hesperomyces sp. ex Chilocorus bipustulatus from Algeria is different from He. virescens s.s., which is associated with Chilocorus stigma from the USA. This suggests that the species of Hesperomyces are not solely segregated by host association, but that there is also a biogeographical component involved. Based on these data, we refrained from referring our material from Hy. vinciguerrae to He. hyperaspidis. Finally, we discuss the usefulness of MCM7 as a useful marker for species delimitation in Hesperomyces.

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Hespermyces(Fungis,Ascomycota)与Hyperaspis瓢虫(鞘翅目,球虫科)相关:宿主特异性的重新思考。
Laboulbeniales(子囊菌门,Laboulbiniomycetes)是一种生物营养微真菌,通常附着在节肢动物宿主的外骨骼上。它们不形成菌丝或菌丝体;相反,它们经历了确定的生长,从一个双细胞的子囊孢子发展成一个多细胞的铊。绿纹Hespermyces virescens已报道在30多种瓢虫(鞘翅目,瓢虫科)身上;事实上,它代表了一个物种的复合体,可能是由寄主-属的结合所分离的。在这项研究中,我们报道了加那利群岛长颈海鞘上的Hespermyces thalli,并将其与特立尼达海鞘上描述的Hesperomyces hyperspidis进行了比较。我们产生了内部转录间隔区(ITS)、大亚基(LSU)核核糖体RNA基因和微染色体维持复合物组分7(MCM7)蛋白编码基因的序列。基于串联的ITS-LSU-MCM7数据集,我们对Hesperomyces进行了系统发育重建,结果显示Hespermyces sp.ex Hy.vinciguerrae是He的一员。不同于He的越橘属物种复合体。还揭示了来自阿尔及利亚的Hespermyces sp.ex Chilocorus bipustulatus与He不同。virescens s.s.,与来自美国的Chilocorus柱头有关。这表明Hesperomyces的物种不仅是通过宿主联系分离的,而且还涉及生物地理成分。基于这些数据,我们避免将我们的材料从Hy.vinciguerrae提到何。蜘蛛增多症。最后,我们讨论了MCM7作为一种有用的标记物在Hesperomyces物种划分中的作用。
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