@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28932,
author = {Fang Wu and Guang-Juan Ren and Li Wang and Jos? Ribamar Oliveira-Filho and Tatiana B. Gibertoni and Yu Cheng Dai},
title = {An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Hymenochaetaceae, n28S, phylogeny, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Phylloporia is shown to be monophyletic according to the molecular sequence data. Morphologically, Phylloporia is characterized by annual or perennial basidiomata, a monomitic to dimitic hyphal system, mostly a duplex context, absence of setae and abundant tiny, thick-walled and colored basidiospores. In this study, specimens from China and Brazil a priori identified to Phylloporia species were revised. Phylogenetic analysis based on the nuc 28S rDNA-based showed that they nested within the Phylloporia clade, in which they formed eight new terminal lineages. According to this result and additional morphological and ecological data (host relationships), these eight lineages are described as eight new species: Phylloporia atlantica, P. cystidiolophora, P. montana, P. perangusta, P. rattanicola, P. solicola, P. splendida, and P. subpulla. Detailed descriptions with illustrations are provided for these new species and their relationships with similar or allied species are discussed. An identification key for accepted 56 species with synopsis description is provided, and two simple keys to neotropical and Asian Phylloporia species are also provided.}
}
Citation for Study 23445

Citation title:
"An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus".

Study name:
"An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus".

This study is part of submission 23445
(Status: Published).
Citation
Wu F., Ren G., Wang L., Oliveira-filho J.R., Gibertoni T.B., & Dai Y.C. 2018. An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus. Mycological Progress, .
Authors
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Wu F.
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Ren G.
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Wang L.
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Oliveira-filho J.R.
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Gibertoni T.B.
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Dai Y.C.
Abstract
Phylloporia is shown to be monophyletic according to the molecular sequence data. Morphologically, Phylloporia is characterized by annual or perennial basidiomata, a monomitic to dimitic hyphal system, mostly a duplex context, absence of setae and abundant tiny, thick-walled and colored basidiospores. In this study, specimens from China and Brazil a priori identified to Phylloporia species were revised. Phylogenetic analysis based on the nuc 28S rDNA-based showed that they nested within the Phylloporia clade, in which they formed eight new terminal lineages. According to this result and additional morphological and ecological data (host relationships), these eight lineages are described as eight new species: Phylloporia atlantica, P. cystidiolophora, P. montana, P. perangusta, P. rattanicola, P. solicola, P. splendida, and P. subpulla. Detailed descriptions with illustrations are provided for these new species and their relationships with similar or allied species are discussed. An identification key for accepted 56 species with synopsis description is provided, and two simple keys to neotropical and Asian Phylloporia species are also provided.
Keywords
Hymenochaetaceae, n28S, phylogeny, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28932,
author = {Fang Wu and Guang-Juan Ren and Li Wang and Jos? Ribamar Oliveira-Filho and Tatiana B. Gibertoni and Yu Cheng Dai},
title = {An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Hymenochaetaceae, n28S, phylogeny, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Phylloporia is shown to be monophyletic according to the molecular sequence data. Morphologically, Phylloporia is characterized by annual or perennial basidiomata, a monomitic to dimitic hyphal system, mostly a duplex context, absence of setae and abundant tiny, thick-walled and colored basidiospores. In this study, specimens from China and Brazil a priori identified to Phylloporia species were revised. Phylogenetic analysis based on the nuc 28S rDNA-based showed that they nested within the Phylloporia clade, in which they formed eight new terminal lineages. According to this result and additional morphological and ecological data (host relationships), these eight lineages are described as eight new species: Phylloporia atlantica, P. cystidiolophora, P. montana, P. perangusta, P. rattanicola, P. solicola, P. splendida, and P. subpulla. Detailed descriptions with illustrations are provided for these new species and their relationships with similar or allied species are discussed. An identification key for accepted 56 species with synopsis description is provided, and two simple keys to neotropical and Asian Phylloporia species are also provided.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28932
AU - Wu,Fang
AU - Ren,Guang-Juan
AU - Wang,Li
AU - Oliveira-Filho,Jos? Ribamar
AU - Gibertoni,Tatiana B.
AU - Dai,Yu Cheng
T1 - An updated phylogeny and diversity of Phylloporia (Hymenochaetales): eight new species and keys to species of the genus
PY - 2018
KW - Hymenochaetaceae
KW - n28S
KW - phylogeny
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Phylloporia is shown to be monophyletic according to the molecular sequence data. Morphologically, Phylloporia is characterized by annual or perennial basidiomata, a monomitic to dimitic hyphal system, mostly a duplex context, absence of setae and abundant tiny, thick-walled and colored basidiospores. In this study, specimens from China and Brazil a priori identified to Phylloporia species were revised. Phylogenetic analysis based on the nuc 28S rDNA-based showed that they nested within the Phylloporia clade, in which they formed eight new terminal lineages. According to this result and additional morphological and ecological data (host relationships), these eight lineages are described as eight new species: Phylloporia atlantica, P. cystidiolophora, P. montana, P. perangusta, P. rattanicola, P. solicola, P. splendida, and P. subpulla. Detailed descriptions with illustrations are provided for these new species and their relationships with similar or allied species are discussed. An identification key for accepted 56 species with synopsis description is provided, and two simple keys to neotropical and Asian Phylloporia species are also provided.
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