Phylogenetic position of freshwater and marine Sigmoidea species: introducing a marine hyphomycete Halosigmoidea gen. nov. (Halosphaeriales)
The aquatic hyphomycete genus Sigmoidea , with freshwater and marine representatives, is re-examined at the morphological and molecular levels. Currently six species are accepted, four from freshwater habitats ( S. prolifera , S. aurantiaca , S. contorta , S. praelonga ) and two marine species ( S....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Botanica marina 2009-09, Vol.52 (4), p.349-359 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aquatic hyphomycete genus
Sigmoidea
, with freshwater and marine representatives, is re-examined at the morphological and molecular levels. Currently six species are accepted, four from freshwater habitats (
S. prolifera
,
S. aurantiaca
,
S. contorta
,
S. praelonga
) and two marine species (
S. marina
,
S. luteola
). Phylogenetic analyses of the ribosomal small subunit rRNA gene sequences of freshwater and marine
Sigmoidea
species indicate that the marine species are distantly placed from the freshwater species,
S. prolifera
and
Pseudosigmoidea cranei
. The latter species are placed in the Dothideomycetes, in sister clades, with 81% bootstrap support. The phylogenetic placement of both marine
Sigmoidea
species, inferred from large subunit rRNA gene sequences, was within the genus
Corollospora
(Halosphaeriales, Sordariomycetes, Pezizomycotina). An undescribed
Sigmoidea
species isolated from the Baltic Sea and one previously incorrectly identified as
S. marina
from Japan (
S. parvula
sp. nov.) formed a clade together with
Corollospora quinqueseptata
and
Varicosporina ramulosa
, and were located in a sister group to
S. luteola
and
S. marina
. Based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence,
Halosigmoidea
gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate the three marine
Sigmoidea
species (
S. luteola
,
S. marina
,
S. parvula
sp. nov.). Identification keys to the genera
Halosigmoidea
,
Pseudosigmoidea
and
Sigmoidea
, and
Halosigmoidea
species are provided. |
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ISSN: | 0006-8055 1437-4323 |
DOI: | 10.1515/BOT.2009.006 |