Multigene phylogeny and morphology reveal Ophiocordyceps hydrangea sp. nov. and Ophiocordyceps bidoupensis sp. nov. (Ophiocordycipitaceae)
Ophiocordyceps species have a wide range of insect hosts, from solitary beetle larva to social insects. However, among the species of Ophiocordyceps , only a few attack cicada nymphs. These species are mainly clustered in the Ophiocordyceps sobolifera clade in Ophiocordyceps . A new entomopathogenic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria) Bulgaria), 2022-08, Vol.92, p.109-130 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ophiocordyceps
species have a wide range of insect hosts, from solitary beetle larva to social insects. However, among the species of
Ophiocordyceps
, only a few attack cicada nymphs. These species are mainly clustered in the
Ophiocordyceps sobolifera
clade in
Ophiocordyceps
. A new entomopathogenic fungus parasitic on cicada nymphs, and another fungus parasitic on the larva of Coleoptera, are described in this study. The two new species viz.
Ophiocordyceps hydrangea
and
Ophiocordyceps bidoupensis
were introduced based on morphology and multigene phylogenetic evidence. The phylogenetic framework of
Ophiocordyceps
was reconstructed using a multigene (nr
SSU
, nr LSU,
tef-1
α,
rpb1
, and
rpb2
) dataset. The phylogenetic analyses results showed that
O. hydrangea
and
O. bidoupensis
were statistically well-supported in the
O. sobolifera
clade, forming two separate subclades from other species of
Ophiocordyceps
. The distinctiveness of these two new species was strongly supported by both molecular phylogeny and morphology. |
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ISSN: | 1314-4057 1314-4049 |
DOI: | 10.3897/mycokeys.92.86160 |