Journal of Fungi (May 2022)

Is <i>Hyperdermium</i> Congeneric with <i>Ascopolyporus</i>? Phylogenetic Relationships of <i>Ascopolyporus</i> spp. (<i>Cordycipitaceae</i>, <i>Hypocreales</i>) and a New Genus <i>Neohyperdermium</i> on Scale Insects in Thailand

  • Donnaya Thanakitpipattana,
  • Suchada Mongkolsamrit,
  • Artit Khonsanit,
  • Winanda Himaman,
  • Janet Jennifer Luangsa-ard,
  • Natapol Pornputtapong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8050516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 516

Abstract

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During surveys of insect pathogenic fungi (IPF) in Thailand, fungi associated with scale insects and plants were found to represent five new species of the genus Ascopolyporus in Cordycipitaceae. Their macroscopic features resembled both Hyperdermium and Ascopolyporus. Morphological comparisons with the type and known Ascopolyporus and Hyperdermium species and phylogenetic evidence from a multigene dataset support the appointment of a new species of Ascopolyporus. Moreover, the data also revealed that the type species of Hyperdermium, H. caulium, is nested within Ascopolyporus, suggesting that Hyperdermium is congeneric with Ascopolyporus. The specimens investigated here differ from other Ascopolyporus species by phenotypic characters including size and color of stromata. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, TEF1, RPB1 and RPB2 sequences strongly support the notion that these strains are distinct from known species of Ascopolyporus, and are proposed as Ascopolyporus albus, A. galloides, A. griseoperitheciatus, A. khaoyaiensis and A. purpuratus. Neohyperdermium gen. nov. is introduced for other species originally assigned to Hyperdermium and Cordyceps occurring on scale insects and host plants as epiphytes, accommodating two new combinations of Hyperdermium pulvinatum and Cordyceps piperis.

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