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Taxonomy and phylogeny of yellow Clavaria species with clamped basidia—Clavaria flavostellifera sp. nov. and the typification of C. argillacea, C. flavipes and C. sphagnicola

Authors :
Ibai, Olariaga
Isabel, Salcedo
Pablo P, Daniëls
Brian, Spooner
M, Dueñas
M P, Martin
Ivona, Kautmanová
Source :
Mycologia. 107:104-122
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

This study explores species limits of a group of Clavaria species with taxonomic and nomenclatural problems and discusses the phylogeny and circumscription of the genus. The nuc 28S rDNA (28S) and internal transcribed spacer region phylog- enies resolve species relationships, and the ITS is shown to be an adequate barcode marker for Clavaria. Yellow, clamped species of Clavaria are distributed in two clades, (i) C. flavostellifera, sister to C. incarnata and C. asterospora in ITS analyses, characterized by producing ornamented spores, and (ii) C. argillacea-C. citrinorubra-C. flavipes-C. sphagni- cola, with smooth spores. Clavaria flavostellifera is described as new species based on morphological and molecular characters. Molecular evidence that sup- ports C. sphagnicola as distinct from C. argillacea is provided. The usefulness of spore ornamentation as a taxonomic character is discussed; it is present only in some taxa and then only on spores trapped in the hymenium. Descriptions of C. argillacea, C. flavipes and C. sphagnicola are provided, along with color photographs and a key to yellow species of Clavaria with clamped basidia. Camarophyllopsis and Clavicor- ona are recovered within a paraphyletic Clavaria in our 28S phylogeny. Clampless contextual hyphae and narrow, slightly thick-walled mycelial hyphae are proposed as synapomorphies of Camarophyllopsis and Clavaria.

Details

ISSN :
15572536 and 00275514
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mycologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d277802d4c4b07d0c7fd0459a9757d0b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3852/13-315