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More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants
Abstract. Escovopsis (Ascomycota: Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae) is the only known parasite of the mutualistic fungi cultivated by fungus-growing ants (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini: Attina, the “attines”). Despite its ecological role, the taxonomy and systematics of Escovopsis have been poorly address...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6389644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30814906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.30951 |
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author | Montoya, Quimi Vidaurre Martiarena, Maria Jesus Sutta Danilo Augusto Polezel, akazu, Sérgio Rodrigues, Andre |
author_facet | Montoya, Quimi Vidaurre Martiarena, Maria Jesus Sutta Danilo Augusto Polezel, akazu, Sérgio Rodrigues, Andre |
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description | Abstract. Escovopsis (Ascomycota: Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae) is the only known parasite of the mutualistic fungi cultivated by fungus-growing ants (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini: Attina, the “attines”). Despite its ecological role, the taxonomy and systematics of Escovopsis have been poorly addressed. Here, based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses with three molecular markers (internal transcribed spacer, large subunit ribosomal RNA and the translation elongation factor 1-alpha), we describe Escovopsisclavatus and E.multiformis as new species isolated from fungus gardens of Apterostigma ant species. Our analysis shows that E.clavatus and E.multiformis belong to the most derived Escovopsis clade, whose main character is the presence of conidiophores with vesicles. Nevertheless, the most outstanding feature of both new species is the presence of a swollen region in the central hypha of the conidiophore named swollen cell, which is absent in all previously described Escovopsis species. The less derived Escovopsis clades lack vesicles and their phylogenetic position within the Hypocreaceae still remains unclear. Considering the high genetic diversity in Escovopsis, the description of these new species adds barely two pieces to a huge taxonomic puzzle; however, this discovery is an important piece for building the systematics of this group of fungi. |
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spelling | pubmed-63896442019-02-27 More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants Montoya, Quimi Vidaurre Martiarena, Maria Jesus Sutta Danilo Augusto Polezel, akazu, Sérgio Rodrigues, Andre MycoKeys Research Article Abstract. Escovopsis (Ascomycota: Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae) is the only known parasite of the mutualistic fungi cultivated by fungus-growing ants (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini: Attina, the “attines”). Despite its ecological role, the taxonomy and systematics of Escovopsis have been poorly addressed. Here, based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses with three molecular markers (internal transcribed spacer, large subunit ribosomal RNA and the translation elongation factor 1-alpha), we describe Escovopsisclavatus and E.multiformis as new species isolated from fungus gardens of Apterostigma ant species. Our analysis shows that E.clavatus and E.multiformis belong to the most derived Escovopsis clade, whose main character is the presence of conidiophores with vesicles. Nevertheless, the most outstanding feature of both new species is the presence of a swollen region in the central hypha of the conidiophore named swollen cell, which is absent in all previously described Escovopsis species. The less derived Escovopsis clades lack vesicles and their phylogenetic position within the Hypocreaceae still remains unclear. Considering the high genetic diversity in Escovopsis, the description of these new species adds barely two pieces to a huge taxonomic puzzle; however, this discovery is an important piece for building the systematics of this group of fungi. Pensoft Publishers 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6389644/ /pubmed/30814906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.30951 Text en Quimi Vidaurre Montoya, Maria Jesus Sutta Martiarena, Danilo Augusto Polezel, Sérgio akazu, Andre Rodrigues http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Montoya, Quimi Vidaurre Martiarena, Maria Jesus Sutta Danilo Augusto Polezel, akazu, Sérgio Rodrigues, Andre More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title | More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title_full | More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title_fullStr | More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title_full_unstemmed | More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title_short | More pieces to a huge puzzle: Two new Escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
title_sort | more pieces to a huge puzzle: two new escovopsis species from fungus gardens of attine ants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6389644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30814906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.30951 |
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