Plant and Fungal Systematics (Dec 2024)

The genus Camillea ( Xylariales ) in Argentina’s Yungas: a comprehensive morphological study with two new species and identification key

  • Esteban Benjamin Sir,
  • Esteban Daniel Ceriani Nakamurakae

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35535/pfsyst-2024-0014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. 149 – 166

Abstract

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From an exhaustive taxonomic survey of Xylariales carried out in the subtropical montane forest of the Argentine northwest (“Las Yungas”), a first comprehensive revision of Camillea for the country is presented. Based on a new combination of sexual and asexual morphology, C. hladkiae and C. romeroae are proposed as new species for the genus; C. hladkiae is principally distinguished by its conidiogenous structure from similar species such as C. guzmanii and C. magnifica . On the other hand, C. romeroae is mainly differentiated from other known species of Camillea by the ornamentation of the ascospores under SEM. Additionally, the conidiogenous structure of C. coroniformis , C. flosculosa , C. hainesii , C. hyalospora and C. signata are described and illustrated for the first time. Furthermore, four species reports are new for the Southern Cone of South America ( C. coroniformis , C. hainesii , C. hyalospora and C. signata ) and three are a novelty for Argentine Yunga ( C. flosculosa , C. obularia and C. punctulata ). Finally, full descriptions, illustrations of all species and a dichotomous key to the identification of Camillea species for the region are provided

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