N Kobmoo, K Tasanathai, J P M Araújo, W Noisripoom, B Thanakitpipattana, S Mongkolsamrit, W Himaman, J Houbraken, J J Luangsa-Ard
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摘要
本报告描述了来自泰国的四种牛肝菌属新物种。它们是作为霉菌寄生虫被发现的:蚁(膜翅目)上;以及叶蝉(半翅目)上的 N. hirsutellae 和 N. multisynnematus。新属假酵母菌(Pseudoniveomyces)有两个种:blattae(模式种)和 Pseudoniveo.这些真菌有一个共同的特征,即孢子丝状无性形态。根据我们的分子数据,Sporothrix insectorum 被证明隶属于果蝇属,因此提出了一个新的组合 N. insectorum comb.N. coronatus、N. formicidarum 和 N. insectorum 构成了在不同大陆的抗病虫草上发现的 N. coronatus 种群。假丝酵母菌与子酵母菌的区别在于培养基中存在纺锤形大锥体和红色色素,类似于 Gibellula 和 Hevansia。分子系统学分析也证实了它的属种地位。与虫草科属相关的寄主/基质被映射到系统发育上,以证明在该科中霉菌寄生也是多次独立进化的。引用:Kobmoo N, Tasanathai K, Araújo JPM, Noisripoom W, Thanakitpipattana D, Mongkolsamrit S, Himaman W, Houbraken J, Luangsa-ard JJ (2023).来自泰国的新霉菌属(Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae)Niveomyces 和 Pseudoniveomyces gen.Fungal Systematics and Evolution 12: 91-110. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.07.
New mycoparasitic species in the genera Niveomyces and Pseudoniveomycesgen. nov. (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae), with sporothrix-like asexual morphs, from Thailand.
Four new species of the genus Niveomyces are described from Thailand. They were found as mycoparasites on: Ophiocordyceps infecting flies (Diptera) for Niveomyces albus; ants (Hymenoptera) for N. formicidarum; and leafhoppers (Hemiptera) for N. hirsutellae and N. multisynnematus. A new genus, Pseudoniveomyces with two species: Pseudoniveo. blattae (type species), parasitic on Ophiocordyceps infecting cockroaches, and Pseudoniveo. arachnovorum, found on a spider egg sac, are also described. These fungi share a common feature which is a sporothrix-like asexual morph. Based on our molecular data, Sporothrix insectorum is shown to be affiliated to the genus Niveomyces, and thus a new combination N. insectorum comb. nov. is proposed. Niveomyces coronatus, N. formicidarum and N. insectorum formed the N. coronatus species complex found on ant-pathogenic Ophiocordyceps from different continents. Pseudoniveomyces species are distinguished from Niveomyces spp. based on the presence of fusoid macroconidia in culture and a red pigment diffused in the medium, resembling to Gibellula and Hevansia. The molecular phylogenetic analyses also confirmed its generic status. The host/substrates associated with the genera within Cordycipitaceae were mapped onto the phylogeny to demonstrate that mycoparasitism also evolved independently multiple times in this family. Citation: Kobmoo N, Tasanathai K, Araújo JPM, Noisripoom W, Thanakitpipattana D, Mongkolsamrit S, Himaman W, Houbraken J, Luangsa-ard JJ (2023). New mycoparasitic species in the genera Niveomyces and Pseudoniveomyces gen. nov. (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae), with sporothrix-like asexual morphs, from Thailand. Fungal Systematics and Evolution12: 91-110. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2023.12.07.
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The Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on polymers, nanocomposites, and particulate-, discontinuous-, and continuous-fiber-reinforced materials in the areas of processing, materials science, mechanics, durability, design, non destructive evaluation and manufacturing science. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).