The phylogenetic relationships of Lasiosphaeriaceae are complicated in that the family is paraphyletic and includes Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae,as well as several polyphyletic genera.This study focuses on the phylo...The phylogenetic relationships of Lasiosphaeriaceae are complicated in that the family is paraphyletic and includes Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae,as well as several polyphyletic genera.This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships of the coprophilous genera,Anopodium,Apodospora,Arnium,Fimetariella and Zygospermella.They are traditionally circumscribed based on ascospore characters,which have proven homoplasious in other genera within the family.Our results based on LSU nrDNA andß–tubulin sequences distinguish four lineages of Lasiosphaeriaceae taxa.Anopodium joins the clade of mor-phologically similar,yellow-pigmented species of Cercophora and Lasiosphaeria.Apodospora is monophyletic and joins a larger group of taxa with unclear affinities to each other,while Arnium is polyphyletic being scattered throughout three of the four major clades of Lasiosphaeriaceae.Fimitariella is represented by a single collection and joins the clade containing Cercophora scortea and Podospora appendiculata.Zygospermella shows affinities to the Lasiosphaeris clade.Based on a combination of morphological and molecular data,Echria stat.nov.is recognized at the genus level for the former Arnium section and two new combinations are proposed:E.gigantospora and E.macrotheca.展开更多
基金financed by the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative(dha 34/071.4)and the Helge Ax:son Johnson foundationsupported in part by a NSF PEET Grant(DEB–9,521,926)to SMH and some sequences were generated in the Pritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution at The Field Museum of Natural History.
文摘The phylogenetic relationships of Lasiosphaeriaceae are complicated in that the family is paraphyletic and includes Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae,as well as several polyphyletic genera.This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships of the coprophilous genera,Anopodium,Apodospora,Arnium,Fimetariella and Zygospermella.They are traditionally circumscribed based on ascospore characters,which have proven homoplasious in other genera within the family.Our results based on LSU nrDNA andß–tubulin sequences distinguish four lineages of Lasiosphaeriaceae taxa.Anopodium joins the clade of mor-phologically similar,yellow-pigmented species of Cercophora and Lasiosphaeria.Apodospora is monophyletic and joins a larger group of taxa with unclear affinities to each other,while Arnium is polyphyletic being scattered throughout three of the four major clades of Lasiosphaeriaceae.Fimitariella is represented by a single collection and joins the clade containing Cercophora scortea and Podospora appendiculata.Zygospermella shows affinities to the Lasiosphaeris clade.Based on a combination of morphological and molecular data,Echria stat.nov.is recognized at the genus level for the former Arnium section and two new combinations are proposed:E.gigantospora and E.macrotheca.