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Brahmaculus gen. nov. (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae)

A second genus in Chlorociboriaceae is described here as Brahmaculusgen. nov. Macroscopically distinctive, all species have bright yellow apothecia with several apothecial cups held on short branches at the tip of a long stipe. The genus is widely distributed across the Southern Hemisphere; the four...

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Autores principales: Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Smith, Matthew E., Mujic, Alija B., May, Tom W.
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34025144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.64435
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author Johnston, Peter R.
Park, Duckchul
Smith, Matthew E.
Mujic, Alija B.
May, Tom W.
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Mujic, Alija B.
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description A second genus in Chlorociboriaceae is described here as Brahmaculusgen. nov. Macroscopically distinctive, all species have bright yellow apothecia with several apothecial cups held on short branches at the tip of a long stipe. The genus is widely distributed across the Southern Hemisphere; the four new species described here include two from Chile (B. magellanicussp. nov., B. osornoensissp. nov.) and one each from New Zealand (B. moonlighticussp. nov.) and Australia (B. packhamiaesp. nov.). They differ from species referred to Chlorociboria, the only other genus in Chlorociboriaceae, in their terrestrial habitat and ascomata that are noticeably more hairy than the known Chlorociboria species, most of which have apothecia with short, macroscopically indistinct hair-like elements. Based on our analyses, Chlorociboria as accepted here is paraphyletic. Additional study is needed to clarify where alternative, monophyletic generic limits should be drawn and how these genera may be recognised morphologically. Also described here are three new Chlorociboria spp. from New Zealand (C. metrosiderisp. nov., C. solandrisp. nov., C. subtilissp. nov.), distinctive in developing on dead leaves rather than wood and in two of them not forming the green pigmentation characteristic of most Chlorociboria species. New Zealand specimens previously incorrectly identified as Chlorociboria argentinensis are provided with a new name, C. novae-zelandiaesp. nov.
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spelling pubmed-81217752021-05-20 Brahmaculus gen. nov. (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae) Johnston, Peter R. Park, Duckchul Smith, Matthew E. Mujic, Alija B. May, Tom W. MycoKeys Research Article A second genus in Chlorociboriaceae is described here as Brahmaculusgen. nov. Macroscopically distinctive, all species have bright yellow apothecia with several apothecial cups held on short branches at the tip of a long stipe. The genus is widely distributed across the Southern Hemisphere; the four new species described here include two from Chile (B. magellanicussp. nov., B. osornoensissp. nov.) and one each from New Zealand (B. moonlighticussp. nov.) and Australia (B. packhamiaesp. nov.). They differ from species referred to Chlorociboria, the only other genus in Chlorociboriaceae, in their terrestrial habitat and ascomata that are noticeably more hairy than the known Chlorociboria species, most of which have apothecia with short, macroscopically indistinct hair-like elements. Based on our analyses, Chlorociboria as accepted here is paraphyletic. Additional study is needed to clarify where alternative, monophyletic generic limits should be drawn and how these genera may be recognised morphologically. Also described here are three new Chlorociboria spp. from New Zealand (C. metrosiderisp. nov., C. solandrisp. nov., C. subtilissp. nov.), distinctive in developing on dead leaves rather than wood and in two of them not forming the green pigmentation characteristic of most Chlorociboria species. New Zealand specimens previously incorrectly identified as Chlorociboria argentinensis are provided with a new name, C. novae-zelandiaesp. nov. Pensoft Publishers 2021-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8121775/ /pubmed/34025144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.64435 Text en Peter R. Johnston, Duckchul Park, Matthew E. Smith, Alija B. Mujic, Tom W. May https://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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Mujic, Alija B.
May, Tom W.
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title_fullStr Brahmaculus gen. nov. (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae)
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title_short Brahmaculus gen. nov. (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae)
title_sort brahmaculus gen. nov. (leotiomycetes, chlorociboriaceae)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34025144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.80.64435
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