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Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand

Thailand is known to be a part of what is called the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, hosting a vast array of organisms across its diverse ecosystems. This is reflected by the increasing number of new species described over time, especially fungi. However, a very few fungal species from the speciali...

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Autores principales: Kuephadungphan, Wilawan, Tasanathai, Kanoksri, Petcharad, Booppa, Khonsanit, Artit, Stadler, Marc, Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7481265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32963487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.55088
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author Kuephadungphan, Wilawan
Tasanathai, Kanoksri
Petcharad, Booppa
Khonsanit, Artit
Stadler, Marc
Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer
author_facet Kuephadungphan, Wilawan
Tasanathai, Kanoksri
Petcharad, Booppa
Khonsanit, Artit
Stadler, Marc
Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer
author_sort Kuephadungphan, Wilawan
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description Thailand is known to be a part of what is called the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, hosting a vast array of organisms across its diverse ecosystems. This is reflected by the increasing number of new species described over time, especially fungi. However, a very few fungal species from the specialized spider-parasitic genus Gibellula have ever been reported from this region. A survey of invertebrate-pathogenic fungi in Thailand over several decades has led to the discovery of a number of fungal specimens with affinities to this genus. Integration of morphological traits into multi-locus phylogenetic analysis uncovered four new species: G. cebrennini, G. fusiformispora, G. pigmentosinum, and G. scorpioides. All these appear to be exclusively linked with torrubiella-like sexual morphs with the presence of granulomanus-like asexual morph in G. pigmentosinum and G. cebrennini. A remarkably high host specificity of these new species towards their spider hosts was revealed, and for the first time, evidence is presented for manipulation of host behavior in G. scorpioides.
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spelling pubmed-74812652020-09-21 Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand Kuephadungphan, Wilawan Tasanathai, Kanoksri Petcharad, Booppa Khonsanit, Artit Stadler, Marc Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer MycoKeys Research Article Thailand is known to be a part of what is called the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, hosting a vast array of organisms across its diverse ecosystems. This is reflected by the increasing number of new species described over time, especially fungi. However, a very few fungal species from the specialized spider-parasitic genus Gibellula have ever been reported from this region. A survey of invertebrate-pathogenic fungi in Thailand over several decades has led to the discovery of a number of fungal specimens with affinities to this genus. Integration of morphological traits into multi-locus phylogenetic analysis uncovered four new species: G. cebrennini, G. fusiformispora, G. pigmentosinum, and G. scorpioides. All these appear to be exclusively linked with torrubiella-like sexual morphs with the presence of granulomanus-like asexual morph in G. pigmentosinum and G. cebrennini. A remarkably high host specificity of these new species towards their spider hosts was revealed, and for the first time, evidence is presented for manipulation of host behavior in G. scorpioides. Pensoft Publishers 2020-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7481265/ /pubmed/32963487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.55088 Text en Wilawan Kuephadungphan, Kanoksri Tasanathai, Booppa Petcharad, Artit Khonsanit, Marc Stadler, J. Jennifer Luangsa-ard 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.
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Kuephadungphan, Wilawan
Tasanathai, Kanoksri
Petcharad, Booppa
Khonsanit, Artit
Stadler, Marc
Luangsa-ard, J. Jennifer
Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title_full Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title_fullStr Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title_short Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
title_sort phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus gibellula (hypocreales, cordycipitaceae) from thailand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7481265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32963487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.72.55088
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