MycoKeys (Jul 2019)

Phylogenetic and morphological classification of Ophiocordyceps species on termites from Thailand

  • Kanoksri Tasanathai,
  • Wasana Noisripoom,
  • Thanyarat Chaitika,
  • Artit Khonsanit,
  • Sasitorn Hasin,
  • Jennifer Luangsa-ard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.56.37636
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56
pp. 101 – 129

Abstract

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Seven new species occurring on termites are added to Ophiocordyceps – O. asiatica, O. brunneirubra, O. khokpasiensis, O. mosingtoensis, O. pseudocommunis, O. pseudorhizoidea and O. termiticola, based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic evidence. O. brunneirubra possesses orange to reddish-brown immersed perithecia on cylindrical to clavate stromata. O. khokpasiensis, O. mosingtoensis and O. termiticola have pseudo-immersed perithecia while O. asiatica, O. pseudocommunis and O. pseudorhizoidea all possess superficial perithecia, reminiscent of O. communis and O. rhizoidea. Phylogenetic analyses based on a combined dataset comprising the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) and the largest subunit (LSU) of the ribosomal DNA, partial regions of the elongation factor 1-α (TEF) and the largest and second largest subunits for the RNA polymerase genes (RPB1, RPB2) strongly support the placement of these seven new species in Ophiocordyceps.